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  • From Car Tunes II to World Champion: Dan Herrington's Audio Journey
    2025/08/12

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    What happens when you reconnect with a car audio legend after nearly 30 years? Pure audio magic! Dan Herrington, former co-owner of Car Tunes II and IASCA World Finals champion, takes us on an unforgettable journey through the golden era of car audio competition and beyond.

    Starting with his early days at San Diego Auto Sound in the early 1980s, Dan shares how his obsession with overcoming the physics of car audio led him to create some of the most innovative sound systems of the era. The centerpiece of our conversation is Ray Brodeur's legendary 1993 Honda Accord—a vehicle Dan spent two years perfecting with groundbreaking techniques like flat copper ground conductors, motorized subwoofers, and custom-machined adjustable tweeters. This wasn't just any competition vehicle; it was a masterclass in sound engineering that defeated international competitors to win the IASCA World Finals.

    But Dan's story doesn't end with car audio. The same principles that made him a champion competitor inspired his next venture: Proclaim Speakers, revolutionary spherical home speakers filled with sand that earned rave reviews at prestigious audio shows like CES and Stereophile. With the same attention to phase, balance, and placement that defined his car audio work, Dan created $26,000 speakers that audiophiles couldn't resist—until the 2008 financial crisis brought his manufacturing dreams to an abrupt halt.

    Whether you're a seasoned competitor or just discovering the world of sound quality, Dan's insights remain as valuable today as they were decades ago. Listen now and discover why physics is physics, why simplicity often trumps complexity, and why the pursuit of perfect sound never truly ends. Ready to be inspired by a true audio pioneer? This episode is your front-row seat to excellence.

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    1 時間 38 分
  • Amplify Your Knowledge, Not Just Your Bass! Ep. 3 with Luke Ouellet
    2025/08/01

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    Dive into the fundamentals of sound quality car audio with Luke Ouellet, founder of RW Soundworks and builder of award-winning competition vehicles. Luke's refreshingly honest approach cuts through industry myths to reveal what truly matters when creating exceptional car audio systems.

    From his recent success at SVR to his philosophy on vehicle selection, Luke shares insights that will transform how you think about car audio. "I focus on the core values and pieces I'll never compromise in a sound quality build," he explains, highlighting why proper installation trumps fancy equipment every time.

    The conversation explores critical but often overlooked aspects of SQ builds. Luke emphasizes that speaker placement is paramount: "Physics are physics—a $50 speaker in the correct location will sound a million times better than expensive speakers in poor locations." He debunks the myth that premium cables make a significant difference while stressing the dramatic impact of proper sound treatment, which can reduce audible distortion more than any piece of equipment ever will.

    For those seeking professional installation, Luke offers valuable advice on identifying trustworthy experts. "When they have to repeatedly tell you their resume during the sales process, it's usually a big red flag," he warns, suggesting instead to look for genuine communication and strong word-of-mouth reputation.

    Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or planning to hire a professional, this episode provides actionable wisdom to guide your sound quality journey. Luke's parting advice? "Stop and read. Understand audio as a fundamental piece before making decisions." Your ears—and wallet—will thank you.

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    1 時間 32 分
  • Chasing Sonic Perfection: When to DIY and When to Hire Pros Ep.2 with Mike Buononato
    2025/07/26

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    What happens when passion for exceptional car audio collides with real-world installation challenges? In this revealing conversation with Mike Buononato, we explore the complex relationship between DIY enthusiasm and professional expertise in the pursuit of sonic perfection.

    Fresh from the SVR competition with its 52 competing vehicles, Mike shares his astonishment at how uniquely each system interpreted "accurate sound reproduction." His experience auditioning the Riven center channel processor across multiple vehicles reveals how this technology creates consistent listening experiences from every seat—something previously difficult to achieve in automotive environments.

    The heart of our discussion examines Mike's contrasting experiences: the disappointment of a professional installation that fell short during the pandemic versus the satisfaction of his current Volvo build that combines shop expertise with personal involvement. His journey reveals that the most rewarding path might be neither purely DIY nor completely hands-off, but rather a collaborative approach that leverages professional knowledge while maintaining personal control.

    We dive deep into the unsung hero of car audio: sound deadening. "Getting the car to that level is almost harder than the actual install of the speakers," Mike explains, detailing how eliminating resonances creates the foundation for everything that follows. This often-overlooked step separates good systems from exceptional ones, regardless of component quality or installation cost.

    Whether you're considering your first upgrade or planning your next competition vehicle, this conversation offers practical wisdom about researching before buying, choosing the right platform, and finding trustworthy partners for your audio journey. Most importantly, it celebrates the collaborative spirit of the car audio community, where even competitors willingly share knowledge and support each other's passion for extraordinary sound.

    Join us at Hudson Valley Regional on May 30th next year to experience this community firsthand and hear what's possible when enthusiasm meets expertise.

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  • The SoundQ Garage Podcast Ep 1 Ft Ryan Cotrone
    2025/07/14

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    Ryan Cotrone, known as "Truth Hunter" on DIYMobileAudio and the "Dirac Whisperer" to many, shares his journey from car audio enthusiast to competition winner. His 2015 Toyota Camry with a Mini DSP and Dirac Live setup demonstrates that thoughtful component selection and proper integration can outperform systems costing many times more.

    • Ryan's car audio journey began with admiring Larry Chisner's ODR system in an Eldorado, focusing on sound quality rather than bass from the start
    • Unlike most enthusiasts, Ryan didn't install a subwoofer until his current build, prioritizing overall sound quality
    • The Toyota Camry platform offers excellent acoustics and accommodates 8-inch midbass drivers in the doors
    • Ryan's infinite baffle 15-inch Acoustic Elegance subwoofer installation includes a custom fabricated ski pass to improve bass response
    • Creating a ski-pass opening in the rear armrest improved bass response by 3-4dB compared to playing through the closed seats
    • Mini DSP with Dirac Live provides excellent results when properly implemented, though Ryan suggests several potential improvements
    • Chasing perfectly smooth RTA curves often leads to disappointing sound - measurements are tools, not the ultimate goal
    • Building a system for your own listening preferences is more important than impressing judges or following trends

    Join us for the next episode of SoundQ Garage where we'll continue exploring advanced car audio topics for DIY enthusiasts.

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