Anyone here do car audio? Professionally or as a hobby.
I had some questions for ya.
Thanks
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Anyone here do car audio? Professionally or as a hobby.
I had some questions for ya.
Thanks
Apparently the guys who stole everything out of my truck yesterday do car audio. Took my dash apart nicely and everything. If you can find them, I'd love to meet them.
That being said, I used to be really big into car audio. Haven't really kept up with it in the last 5 years or so.
What's your question?
Well I am used to listening to like my bose home speakers and although the speakers in my new honda are not of bad quality, they are not up to par and listening to good quality music while im driving is something I really need to have. Also, the headunit I have is nice but I hate having CD's and would prefer using my ipod. So I would really like to step up the headunit and speakers, however i have no inclination to have an amp or subs in my trunk. So I was really just looking for anyone who does such work or has done such a thing to their car.
Thanks.
Sounds like a nice deck and some quality speakers would do just fine for you. I put a simple set up in my wife's 2010 Nissan Rogue and it sounds awesome. 100% better than the stock crap and no amp or subs or anything.
Hmm. Maybe if it happened sometime between September 11th and the 18th. Other than that week my schedule is pretty booked up.
I recommend ordering your stuff from Crutchfield. They have good prices and will throw in all of the installation gear and instructions for free. their customer service is top notch as well.
People on the honda forums have said that as well, but that they are over priced, but with the added guides and installation gear it kinda evens out ya know?
I bought a head unit from Crutchfield and installed it in my F150 myself. It was a snap. I had a couple questions as I was doing it and called their customer service for assistance. The 2 people I spoke to were very helpful and knowledgeable. So I was very pleased with their customer service. However I am not at all happy with the unit I purchased. It is a Clarion unit which the sales person highly recommended. I was mainly upgrading because I wanted a unit with an AUX input jack for sirius radio and a usb for my iphone. This unit does not work well at all with the iphone. You can't control the ipod with the phone only with the head unit and it does not work very well. I will probably end up buying a different unit. So I would say a +1 for Crutchfield customer service. But I would really research the unit before buying. I would not buy another unit that doesn't allow control from the ipod.
Clarion is supposed to be trash according to my audio friends. Im probably going to go with a Pioneer or Alpine. Its matching that with speakers thats the problem. As for the quality Im aiming for I may need an amp. I havent had to work with wiring in 3 years and I need it installed professionally but dont know who to trust.
Crutchfield is the way to go, unless you wanna spend the extra cash to get it installed by car toys etc, just finished my install on my stage 3 roush mustang with all mail order parts, dude if I can do it , you can
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It's a snap, I did it for a couple years after highschool. A mid level head unit, 5 channel amp, sub, and some replacement speakers will go a looooong way.
Most of our customers weren't extremely pleased by just replacing the head unit and door speakers so quite a few of them would throw the cash down for an amp and sub - then it was night and day.
I like trunk space. The amp I think I could do, as it can be put up on the side, but really Im not a sub person. So who wants to help me put it in when I get stuff? And help me pick stuff out.
You don't really have to throw a huge box with 15" subs back there. Most folks associate subs with a thugged out '82 cutlass that sounds like it's gonna shake the bumper off but a nice 10" in a small enclosure wont take up much room at all and will make it sound closer to your Bose system. The Bose mini systems wouldn't be very impressive at all if it weren't for a sub.
A small amp, good set of components, and a good HU. You can have something nice that will sound awesome for around a few hundred, no more than $500
can anybody recommend a shop for car audio in colorado springs?
No one online has ever had anything good to say about them ever lol
If you're looking for high end sound quality be prepared to break out the checkbook. Been a few years but stick to Eclipse, Nakamichi, McIntosh and Denon. Keep in mind high end units generally do not have built in amplifiers so you'll need to invest in good wires and at least one amplifier.
If you're just looking for better then stock save yourself a grand a pick up an alpine and concentrate on upgrading your speakers.