- Pioneer was created in Tokyo in 1938. A man named Nozomu Matsumoto began by producing speakers and doing repairs from his garage. The company has developed into internationally recognized manufacturers of A/V (audio and video) components that are utilized in homes, vehicles and offices. The first location for Pioneer in the U.S. was in 1972 in New York City's Empire State Building.
- You can increase the performance of an already existing car audio system by adding Pioneer parts to it. You are able to enhance your listening pleasure through installing a complete Pioneer car audio system. There are numerous components to select to create your very own custom arrangement, or you can get them grouped in a package deal.
- Pioneer audio consists of several components. This includes high performance CD and DVD players and HD, Sirius or XM radios. They also have cassette receivers, equalizers, iPod and MP3 adapters and many accessories. The Pioneer speaker selection is vast with numerous models and styles to choose from. You can also get Pioneer subwoofers and amplifiers for your car audio system.
- The basic car audio parts include some type of "source" of audio. This is comprised of various media configurations, such as discs, mobile formats and digital sound waves. You can add Pioneer amplifiers to boost this audio and, to hear more bass, install a subwoofer. If you want more control over the entire system, an equalizer will provide this. No audio system could be heard without speakers connected to it.
- You will have to decide how much you can spend on your Pioneer audio equipment. If you do not have enough money to get a complete Pioneer car audio system, you could do it "piece-by-piece." Your exact model (style) of car must also be taken into consideration, since certain components may or may not work in it.
















