
Car audio/video (car AV), mobile audio, 12-volt and other terms are used to describe the sound or video system fitted in an automobile. Such devices aren't necessarily limited to automobiles, and can be used, marketed, or manufactured for marine, aviation, and mass transit (vehicle audio/video). This article focuses on cars as the most common application. At first, speakers from the home audio and professional markets were simply installed into vehicles. However, they were not well suited to the extremes of temperature and vibration which are a normal part of the environment of an automobile. Different manufacturing techniques, and different component materials were used in construction to adapt to these conditions. Car audio competitions started in the early 1980s. The first known occurred in 1981 in Bakersfield, CA and evolved into an annual event, The Summertime Sound Off, which at its height drew upwards of 300 contestants and continued into the 1990s. Like the Summertime Sound Off, some competitions during the 1980s were judged based on sound and installation quality, particularly those hosted in California. But most were simply held to find the loudest and/or most outrageous installations. Perhaps the most well known vehicle of this time was the Wayne Harris modified 1960 Cadillac Hearse; featuring three 24-inch subwoofers as well as eight 12-inch subwoofers. During the late 80s, several interests in the car stereo industry promoted the formation of sanctioning <b>...</b>
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