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Black Friday Car Audio Systems

The very first thing, don't buy any audio installs online (subs,amps, door or tray spkrs). It needs to be done by a professional.Second thing, opt for a bridgeable 4 channel amplifier.  It can support a big subwoofer and car speakers too. Blaupunkt,jvc,pioneer etcPioneer subwoofers are good in India. They works good and costs not much.Get a decent sub-box and place it at an accurate place (it may fill the boot of your Wagon R).Get expensive wiring and don't trust cheap Chinese ones.(there are so many brands,some folks buy/import wires from Germany, awesome!).Any head unit can works,but don't buy sony. Buy pioneer!Watch YouTube videos and you could understand a bit about bridging and installation. ✌️

Does Walmart Install Car Audio?

nope, and no place is good enough except someone who has a car audio store...however, u could do it urself. very simple if u have common sense and basic knowledge....most items come with instructions anyways, aftermarket stereo decks, not only are the wires color coded, but they are labeled, for example, one wire labled left front speaker positive, will connect to another wire labeled and colored the precisely same thing. now if ur illiterate and color lind, you r
f u c k e d, lol. subs are easy 2, basics are blue thin thin wire is a remote wire, connects to the amp, tells the amp when the cd player is turned on to turn the amp on. then theres the rca cables, left and right channel for your subs that should connect to the preouts on your deck most of the time labeled, yep you guessed it, sub, l and r, left and right. power wire, which is thick thick wire used to power your system, goes from battery, to inline fuse, which should be setup less than a foot from your battery, back to your amp/power cap to power everything, and then the ground, as with all elctronic things, u need pos and neg (ground) which should be no longer than 18 inches from the cap/amp for optimal performance.....easy peasy japanesy

What car stereo system will light up green?

Hey pal I'm not too sure what you what to know but I'll just try mt best. When you hook up the wires, all you have to do is match all the colors and make a nob of it and put black rubber tap on it. Anyways, like the green one is for ur left or right side speakers and that should be on the side door or it can be the 2 6x9 you have. Sorry I can't really remember but those wires are for those speakers. Okay I think you were asking about this rite. Well, I hope you this help out but I'm sure you want more so ask another specific question. I'll be happy to help.

What is the best brand for a car audio system?

I've posted this before, but it should provide you with a some help.

The components of a "banging" car sound system would be as follows: The source (cd player, in-dash dvd/nav system, radio, tape player, etc.), the speakers, the subs, the amps, the parts/wiring. Also, depending on how big of a system, possibly a new battery or two and an alternator. Here are some of my recommendations as far as good brands.

Deck: Eclipse, Pioneer (regular or premier), Alpine, Kenwood Excelon, Nakamichi (not the greatest looking, but great sound).

Speakers: Polk Audio, Infinity, Eclipse, Pioneer Rev High end: Focal, Boston, MB Quart, Nakamichi

Subs: JL Audio, MTX, Kicker, Eclipse, Audiobahn, Memphis, Hifonics, Diamond Audio, Fosgate (p3 and higher)

Amps: all the sub companies, plus, Precision Power, Crossfire, Cadence, Soundstream

Parts/Wiring: Monster, Tsunami, Streetwires, even Kicker and Fosgate make decent parts/wiring.

Now if I had to choose, here would be my choices:
Deck: Eclipse or Pioneer
Speakers: Polk Audio, Infinity, or Eclipse
Amps/Subs: JL Audio or MTX
Wiring: Tsunami or Monster.

But in the end these are just my recommendations (based on quality and sound), like Sparky said only you can judge what you like. Everyone's ears are a little different so what sounds good to me may not sound good to you. Shop around at all the car audio dealers and take a listen, but make sure you take one of your cds with you so you can judge all of them with the same song (one that you are familiar with).

There are a couple of factors where B&O stands above the competition. 1. Quality of the speakersB&O spends a lot of time specifying speakers for their systems and conducts numerous listening tests to choose a right speaker for its application. 2. Location of the speakersTogether with automotive manufacturers, B&O spends a lot of time choosing right position for each speaker. In after-market car audio systems you can put your speakers pretty much wherever you want. As B&O makes OEM systems there is a need for compromise (safety, design, weight, mechanics). 3. Sound tuningThis is where B&O really stands out. For most of companies, tuning of the sound system is more or less automated. B&O sound engineers (I'm one of them) tune sound systems mostly by ear. It takes a lot of time and training but it also gives human touch to the system making it more enjoyable and precise.

Does anyone know what GPS's Car Stereo One is having on black Friday in Dayton?

I was looking for this as well. I am going to call sometime today when I get a few minutes between clients and Find out more. I heard a Rumor that he is shutting down the Dayton Mall store so my guess is that it would be any stock he has left of the Alpine GPS found on the website. I will edit with more details once I make the call this morning.

If you think your smart with car audio, try this one...?

OK ive own 2 12 strokers and 1 15 in stroker.. and i have specks for them and i can build box's for the...12in and 15's..

Now do you have frist gen subs or the black bubble stroker's?

And what knida of vehical are you putting them into?

The reason i ask this cuz the strokers first gen the gold and black with the pin in the middle are need to be in a VERY LG box and ported box.. not with any plastic port either. but also can be in a sealed box (IMO) sounds crapy...
Well email me ..i can build you a box...

Which GPS system would you most recommend?

I don't know where you'e gonna find one in that price range unless you find a really goof SALE. I have a Garmin Nuvi..I LOVE IT!! I got it for like 170.00 at BESTBUY...with taxes it came to 190.00.

Here are the prons and cons

Pros:
Small..Lightweight
Has a password option on it
Easy to function

Con's
Sometimes will lose satellite connection when not plugged into charger
but You can still look at the screen for directions.

as with ANY GPS..It will sometimes tell you to make a U-turn when its IMPOSSIBLE or tell you to make a right turn on a ONE-WAY STREET You just have to have common sense....and you will be fine..I love the Garmin because its simple and does its job....I get lost easily and I haven't gotten lost with this..However It has made me lazy...Its easier to learn you way and around and for places and routes to STICK IN YOUR HEAD if you learn then manually rather than having a device tell you turn by turn..I would recommend the GARMIN BRAND over any other brand because of cost.

and No you do not need any subscription...Just buy it....Add your addresses to it and thats it!

Body kit vs sound system?

stereo, you'll appreciate it a lot. I mean come on you spend more time in your car than you do looking at a study body kit. If latter you want the body kit you should drop the car first and thinks rims because a stock car with a body kit is retarded.

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