When you want a custom car stereo system that really enhances the listening experience, professional installation is a must. One reason is that you need it wired properly. While wiring is one of the least talked about components of a custom car audio system, it is certainly not the least important. Here are a few common misconceptions about car stereo
If you invest in a custom car stereo, you want to take good care of it so you can enjoy your music for years to come. Here are a few things that are sure to damage your speakers so that you can avoid having to replace one prematurely. Not replacing the protective cover – Speakers are pretty easy to damage.
The car may be the only place you don’t check your smartphone regularly. But Bluetooth can allow you to stay connected legally and in a far safer manner. Plus, the right set up in your vehicle could allow you to use apps like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to get the most from your device. Here are three major benefits
The world of car audio systems uses a lot of terms that are unknown to people outside of the sector. So we wanted to dedicate an article to clear up two words that are frequently confused. A head unit and a receiver are actually very similar, so the confusion is understandable. Here’s the short version: All receivers are head units,
While manufacturer car stereo systems are better than they were 20 or 30 years ago, they are never going to catch up to aftermarket systems. Here are some of the top reasons to buy a custom car stereo system. Quality – A better amp, speakers, and head unit add up to quality you can never get from a factory system.