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Vehicle audio : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vehicle audio
Vehicle audio includes mobile audio, car audio, 12-volt (sometimes other voltages such as 6-volts for pre-1950s vintage cars and 24-volt for civilianized military vehicles or heavy-duty commercial civilian trucks or for light vehicles such as golf carts that use 24-volt electric motors) audio and other terms are used to describe sound systems fitted to an automobile or other vehicle. The focus of this article is the use in automobiles (hence car radio or car stereo), though the term can be used referring to similar systems fitted to marine and aviation craft, motorcycles, or heavy industrial equipment. The primary use of such equipment is usually entertainment, but can also include communications equipment, public address, and other similar applications. Modern vehicle manufacturing nearly always includes a complete system of some kind from the factory when the car is assembled. This is referred to as the 'stock' system, or original equipment manufacturer (OEM) system. These systems can be supplied by an exclusive vendor to automakers specifications, or other company that specializes in design or production of such equipment. Additionally, there is a large market of products sold directly to consumers to replace, upgrade, or expand the vehicle's stock sound system capabilities. ==History==
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