Want a Better Car Audio Quality? Here's How

Want a Better Car Audio Quality? Here’s How

Have you ever been driving and noticed an amazing song on the radio and thought to yourself: “Wow, if only I had a better car audio system then I could really enjoy this music.”? Well, that’s probably because your stock speakers are terrible. Since there isn’t much demand for premium quality car speakers, manufacturers don’t bother with creating high-performance models that will cost an arm and a leg at the gas station. Read further if you want to know how you can make car audio quality better.

Shop Around

Before you start shopping around for car speakers or audio equipment,  you should decide on a model and know how many watts/peak your new speakers need to be. If you need a double-DIN unit head, consulting the review on autoguysland.com/best-double-din-head-unit/ is your best bet for making the best head unit choice. You should find the best deal on the internet but this isn’t always possible because not all shops list their prices online. This means that sometimes people buy from local retail shops even though they could save more money by buying online. There are pros and cons to both options.

Buying online has the advantage of saving money but buying from a retail shop allows you to inspect your purchase before paying for it. You may be able to get a lower price if you talk directly with an employee than what they will offer online. If you want to save money then it’s best to pay attention during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, when there are many amazing deals to be had!

Buying Locally

If you want to save money then it is best to pay attention during Black Friday and Cyber Monday when there are many amazing deals to be had! You can also talk directly with an employee at a retail shop if you want lower prices on the items they have in stock. If not, shopping online might result in getting your new speakers delivered within 5 days instead of several weeks like buying locally takes.

Buying Online

As mentioned above, opting for an online retailer might result in having your new speakers delivered within 5 days instead of the usual few weeks that buying locally takes. If you’re searching for car audio equipment then car retailer sites or accessory review sites should have everything covered. Look through their catalogs well ahead of time so that you’ll have an idea of what’s available in your price range.

Don’t Buy Cheap Products

If you want to improve your car audio quality then don’t buy cheap speakers because they can damage your ears, have poor sound quality, and are difficult to install. If the following advice doesn’t help enough then it might be best to contact a professional installer instead. You could also try checking out car stereo reviews for more information about car audio systems.

Find Specs

There are many places online where you can find detailed information about most kinds of car speakers and subwoofers. If you search around then there should be no problem in finding the necessary information that will allow you to match your new speakers with your car’s electrical system. You can start by looking at a notable few places online, such as AutoGuysLand.

Know Your Car

This step is primarily for people who are upgrading their car speakers or changing the way they are being powered. You need to know what kind of audio system your car has so that you can install a new one properly. If you don’t, it could damage your vehicle and/or give sub-par results.

There are 2 ways to find out what kind of sound system your car has:

  1. Check your owner’s manual
  2. Google search “sound system options” along with the model of your car + year  (e.g.: Hyundai Sonata 2005 speaker options).

Once you’ve figured out which car audio system your car has then you can move on to finding specs for that specific kind of setup. You might be thinking, “Why do I need to find loudspeaker specs if I already know what kind of speakers my car uses?” The reason is that speaker power specifications (peak/RMS) are listed differently depending on the manufacturer.

Use The Right Tools

Never work on any part of your car without having the correct tools for the job. It may sound obvious but it can be easy to get caught up in a project and forget to find something you need, like drill bits or sandpaper.

If you’re going to be taking your car apart then make sure that you have the following:

  • Flathead screwdriver
  • Philips head screwdriver
  • Torx T25 driver (for most cars)
  • A ratchet with metric sockets and wrenches
  • Masking Tape
  • Mint Tin Snips
  • Wire cutters/strippers
  • Electrical tape

You’ll also want to have some basic hand tools if possible. These are things like pliers, files, hammers, etc. If you know what kind of music system you’re going to be installing then you might want some specific tools for that project.

It can be difficult to find high-quality speakers and subs for your car because there are so many brands and models available. The internet can be a valuable resource for car audio information, so use it effectively. Hopefully, this article has helped you make better choices for your car audio. Otherwise, it might be best to contact a professional installer instead.

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