A midrange is a speaker that handles the most easily recognizable sounds of human voices and musical instruments.
In car audio, low tones are often handled by woofers and high tones by tweeters, but the midrange is what reproduces the central part of the sound between them.
When you listen to music, how clearly the vocals come through and how naturally the instruments’ presence stands out depends largely on whether this part is reproducing properly.
In particular, you’ll often notice differences such as:
That said, a midrange is not something that will automatically make everything better just by installing it.
Because the impression can change a great deal depending on the mounting location and angle for each vehicle, how it connects with the speakers you already have, and how you adjust the system, finding the right balance between product selection and installation/adjustment is extremely important.
At LOGON, we guide you with an emphasis on not only visual changes, but also how it actually sounds inside the car.
Depending on consultations such as:
「I want to listen to vocals more comfortably.」
「I want to make the high frequencies that stand out too much feel more natural.」
「I want to bring my current audio together a bit more neatly.」
—we may also propose a setup that includes a midrange.
Which speaker configuration will suit you depends on:
So, including whether a midrange is a good fit for you, thinking based on your current situation is the selection method that’s less likely to end in disappointment.
Rather than simply adding more parts for no particular reason, choosing a configuration that matches your goals will make a much bigger difference in how satisfied you are with the finished result.
It’s okay even if you’re at the stage of thinking, “Do I even need this for my own car?”
At LOGON, we provide clear guidance in an achievable way that matches how you’ll use it and what you want.