Using Equalizer And Dsp Software To Encode Mp3s For Car Audio?

I’ve been experimenting with equalizer software, specifically a couple of WinAmp plugins, one is OzoneMP by iZotope, another is Electri-Q by AiXcoustic.
Can someone please find info to give me a crash course in using EQ software in general, these in particular, to reencode audio for a car audio system + subwoofer?
For example, the Ozone plugin has various equalizer presets for frequencies, but it also has an array of settings to set the “room” size. How do I tailor this to the interior of my ‘96 Chevy Monte Carlo?!

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One Response to “Using Equalizer And Dsp Software To Encode Mp3s For Car Audio?”

  1. The only way to do this is to “scope” out the interior acoustics in your car using test CD’s and a spectrum analyzer. This is the same technique used by Bose for factory systems.

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