How much do you know about car audio systems? Our quick quiz will help to confirm some truths and dispel some myths that surround car audio and video systems. See how many you already know the answer to. LED Screens Are Better for Car Entertainment Systems than LCD Screens True. First of all, LEDs use a lot less power, so
There’s a lot of information online regarding car stereo products and installation. Some of it really is expert advice. Other information is myth either based on misconceptions or perhaps on the way that older equipment used to function. Regardless, we’re going to debunk three of these myths for you so you aren’t misled into spending too much money or money
Summer is in full swing, and you want your boat not only to look but also to sound its best when out on the bay with your buddies. Here are 5 tips for outfitting your marine vehicle with the best audio system. Get marine equipment, not marinized equipment. Marinized equipment isn’t actually waterproof. It just means that a coating has
The factory system is never going to give you the best sound. That’s the obvious reason for upgrading your audio system. But here are 5 other benefits you may not have thought about. Make the daily commute bearable – Southern California is clogged with traffic. Make your morning commute (dare we say it?) fun by getting the best sound system
Car audio systems have many expensive and technical components, but it may come down to one of the simplest and cheapest components that determines whether or not the system will sound as good as you hoped. Here are three myths about car audio wiring. Myth #1 – The Wiring Isn’t that Important Different wires have varying frequency responses just like