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  2. Madman Muntz - Wikipedia

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    The market for Muntz's 4-track system had faded by 1970 due to competition from Stereo 8, which reduced costs by using less magnetic tape and a less-complex cartridge mechanism. Although the 4-track system had wider heads resulting in better bandwidth, the Stereo 8 quickly became the dominant format for car stereo systems during the late 1960s.

  3. Automotive head unit - Wikipedia

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    A single DIN head unit with a large retractable touchscreen, DVD and GPS. Central to a vehicle's sound and information systems, head units are located prominently in the center of the dashboard or console, and provide an integrated electronic package.

  4. Center console (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The center console (American English) or centre console in an automobile consists of the control-bearing surfaces in the center of the front of the vehicle interior. The term is applied to the area beginning in the dashboard and continuing beneath it, and often merging with the transmission tunnel which runs between the front driver's and ...

  5. Vehicle audio - Wikipedia

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    Some head units have built-in stereo amplifiers. Other car audio systems use a separate stand-alone amplifier. Every amplifier has a rated power level sometimes noted on the head unit with the built-in amplifier, or on the label of a stand-alone unit. Coaxial speakers: These are the most common type of car speakers and are often factory-installed.

  6. Club Car - Wikipedia

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    Club Car is an American company that manufactures electric and gas-powered golf carts and small utility vehicles for personal and commercial use. It is currently owned by Platinum Equity after being acquired in 2021. [ 1 ]

  7. Philco - Wikipedia

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    The company branded Philco products as "Philco-Ford" in 1966, and console stereo systems reached their zenith during 1966 and 1967, with high quality cabinet construction and powerful stereo chassis systems of 100- and 300-watt consoles.

  8. Craig Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Craig Electronics was founded in 1963 as a manufacturer of home and car stereos. The company had many celebrity sponsorships for stereo systems, which included The Beach Boys, Ray Charles, Ringo Starr, and Emerson, Lake & Palmer.

  9. Alpine Electronics - Wikipedia

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    An Alpine car audio remote control. 1981- World's first automotive navigation system, created for Honda as the Electro Gyrocator. 1982 - World's first in-car computerized equalizer. 1983 - Alpine introduces their first remote control auto security systems. 1984 - Alpine introduces the Model 9500 Mobile Cellular Telephone. 1990 - 7909 CD Tuner.