Pioneer Ip-bus Usb Adapter Manual

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Where Else Does Music Come From.? At some point one has to admit there is nothing more to do in the course of upgrading a sound system in a car. Of course the people who compete for the loudest stereo at shows will be driven to constantly evolve the system and squeeze the next few decibels out. But for me, it just comes down to quality sound, with plenty of undistorted volume, and multiple sound sources so I can eat my music any way I can get it.

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In this day and age, that's not a small task. When car stereos first hit the scene in the late-sixties, we pretty much had two or four speakers and eight-track and AM/FM radio. I still remember the first car stereo I encountered.

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It was a Craig Stereo-8 Eight-Track player and a couple 5-inch speakers. It bolted under the dash and speakers bolted onto the kick panels near the doors. Some of the older kids I knew installed one in a Dodge Dart, piled in with some Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young tapes and went cruising. It was winter, it was snowy and it was glorious. When you spent your entire short life (I was about ten at the time) listening to mono AM radio, this was cool stuff! To be able to pick your own music, and to hear it in stereo!

From those early days the face of car audio evolved continuously. Even today the pace of change is so fast that in a six month period major changes in features and capabilities emerge. Only a few years ago, satellite radio was not widely available. A few years before that, CD players were just gaining hold in affordable systems. Lately we have seen the introduction of all manner of music become available without the purchase of physical media.

MP3, WMA, AAC files are widely used in iPods and other MP3 players. Many of these players offer the capability to deliver the music wirelessly through BlueTooth. For a dinosaur like me who still remembers buying Carlos Santana's first album and listening to it on eight-track, the changes have really been a challenge.

It's not so much that I don't understand them. I am in the computer business and have a very strong grasp of the technology.

That's not the problem. The problem is the cost of upgrades, and the frequency with which these relevant technologies appear. It can be observed from the number of changes to my sound system in the time since I purchased the car, that it has been a frequent activity for me. Fortunately I have a system mentality. My work with computers requires a component based approach. Starting from my very first home stereo, I have purchased component systems. I never liked the 'all-in-one' stereos.