Introduction
The car audio enjoys a privileged presence in the world of tuning, it uses all kinds of instruments, including music players, in this case the car radio.
In the last decade, audio players have had a major change due inter alia to the development of new storage systems. Historically the only system that has existed for storing music was the cassette, however, with the advent of CD, DVD or MP3 radios have undergone a major change.
Among its uses highlight the stored music playback or radio frequency tuning. Among the different types of players are these:
radio CassetteThey are the first audio players that were manufactured for vehicles. Features include the existence of a slot in the front of the radio to get the tapes, commonly also called ribbons. This support is completely into disuse although Latin American areas still having a major presence.
Radio CD
It was the direct successor of radio cassette. As differences we note the existence of a slot for the introduction of the Compact-Disk, discs allow more storage, smaller size and a clear community against the tapes. Today is also in use due to the emergence of the MP3.
MP3 CD Radio
It was a small evolution of the radio com-Compact Disk. With this type of radio is intended to harness the potential of the MP3 format, known since the advent of P2P programs. The differences are different from those that highlight the power to put more tracks as opposed to the normal CD radio. However, this system has also been criticism, among which we highlight the illegality of the songs downloaded from the Internet or the loss of quality by the format.
Radio DVD
It has been the improvement of CD radio. As we noted differences is that DVDs have a much greater storage than a CD. Today is also in use due to the emergence of the MP3.