The future of car audio
#1
The future of car audio
What do you see in 50 years? Will there be unconventional designs that don't have cone's or anything? What's the barrier for technology? Will there eventually be a tiny box that does a flat 160db @ 0-100hz with 1000W in any car you put it in?
#4
there might be better ways to power amps without alot of batts and alts. ( new kind of power source) and of sub well better design will make them more capable than today for sure. like in the 80s 300watt sub was huge and today we laugh at it. and 50 years from now they will laugh at our small powered subs.
ohh and way more efficient amps.
ohh and way more efficient amps.
#7
I'd guess nanotechnology will play big role in speaker construction: smaller & lighter frames, stiffer cones, low resistance wires.
Sound wave is movement of particles in a specific way and a particular frequencies. Whatever other technology can make the air move like that can be used to make speakers. Perhaps some tiny ionic blowers? Better electrostatic panels?
Sound is also what your ears receive and brain interprets. Perhaps you will just have implants that will serve as EQ, so if you don't want to hear bass, you can will just think about it and EQ it out
Sound wave is movement of particles in a specific way and a particular frequencies. Whatever other technology can make the air move like that can be used to make speakers. Perhaps some tiny ionic blowers? Better electrostatic panels?
Sound is also what your ears receive and brain interprets. Perhaps you will just have implants that will serve as EQ, so if you don't want to hear bass, you can will just think about it and EQ it out
#8
OLE is going to start becoming big in decks, or maybe skip it completely and go to HUD's. No more motorized TFT screens.
As for amps, I suspect efficiency will go up, size will go down, "smart" amps will be developed with more sophisticated micro processors in them.
Power transmission may go wireless (Tesla, back in 1891 for goodness sakes came up with that idea), or possibly someone will come up with a replacement for speaker wire that is not cost prohibitive to manufacture.
It's harder to envision what speakers may be like. We've already had many new designs in the last 50 years (Planar) but I think a radical change in thinking is needed. We seem to be stuck on "moving air" with some form of cone, square, etc. Maybe we could come up with something that uses the surrounding air as the "cone", we could give it positive / negative charges or something like that to create sound.
I aint gonna be around to see it, but thats life
As for amps, I suspect efficiency will go up, size will go down, "smart" amps will be developed with more sophisticated micro processors in them.
Power transmission may go wireless (Tesla, back in 1891 for goodness sakes came up with that idea), or possibly someone will come up with a replacement for speaker wire that is not cost prohibitive to manufacture.
It's harder to envision what speakers may be like. We've already had many new designs in the last 50 years (Planar) but I think a radical change in thinking is needed. We seem to be stuck on "moving air" with some form of cone, square, etc. Maybe we could come up with something that uses the surrounding air as the "cone", we could give it positive / negative charges or something like that to create sound.
I aint gonna be around to see it, but thats life
#10
In 50 years...
You might be driving, and start humming a song you know, and your system would start playing it for you.
Or perhaps some of the power would be derived from the vibrations caused by the sound waves...
Interesting topic.
You might be driving, and start humming a song you know, and your system would start playing it for you.
Or perhaps some of the power would be derived from the vibrations caused by the sound waves...
Interesting topic.