How to Get a Sponsor for Sound-Offs
Believe it or not, it's possible to construct a state-of-the-art sound system for your car consisting of components donated by the best manufacturers in the field. Companies will donate products if you use the car to promote the company. Expect ... [... more]
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How to Replace a Power Car Radio Antenna
Due to vandalism, a car wash accident or just wear and tear, there may come a time when you need to replace your power car antenna. Car audio retailers sell and install aftermarket power car antennas if you don't want to do the job ... [... more]
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How to Replace a Standard Car Radio Antenna
When that old antenna has given up the ghost, a car audio retailer can sell and install a new one. If you're game, however, follow the steps below to do it yourself. Determine where you will gain access to the antenna (see the Tips). Using a ... [... more]
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How to Add Surround Sound to Your Car
Surround sound has become all the rage in home entertainment and movie theaters. Now some car audio manufacturers are offering surround-sound components that are specifically designed for cars. Consider your car. Is it a two-seater? If so, the ... [... more]
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How to Design a Marine Audio System
You can transfer the quality of your car or home audio system to your boat. Marine audio is a relatively new market, but many car stereo products can be bought and used on a boat. Some car audio manufacturers also offer specialized products for ... [... more]
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How to Set a Two-Way Electronic Crossover for Car Audio
Disconnect the rear speakers and subwoofers from the sound system. Set the highpass crossover for the front speakers at 120 Hz and up. Play some music you are familiar with. Choose something that has a decent bass response. Listen to the speakers ... [... more]
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How to Use a Real-Time Analyzer to Tune a Car Audio System
If you are a fanatic about the sound quality of your car's stereo system, you will want to use a real-time analyzer (RTA). It can monitor each frequency of music across the spectrum from 20 Hertz (Hz) to 20,000 Hz and discover peaks and valleys ... [... more]
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How to Make a Passive Crossover for a Car Stereo
A passive crossover filters out lowpass or highpass frequencies from reaching midrange, midbass and tweeter speakers. Applying one to your car stereo system may improve the clarity and power of your mobile sound output. Understand that there are ... [... more]
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How to Add Video to Your Car Audio System
There's a new way to amuse children (and adults!) on long car trips: Add video to your car audio system. Check the radio you now have. Is it the original radio that came with the car? If it is an aftermarket radio, does it have an auxiliary ... [... more]
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How to Install A Car Stereo
In this article you will learn how to install the new car stereo. With these few easy steps it's just a matter of time unitl you've upgraded with the labor payment! Take a look at the back of the stereo and there should be the same two outlets as ... [... more]
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How to fix car audio distortion with your mp3 player
This is a quick and easy fix if you are experiencing bad sounding audio from your mp3 player while connected to your cars audio system Turn on some music. once it starts to play and distort, start turning down the volume on your mp3 player until ... [... more]
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How to Install an Audio Capacitor in a Car
This will explain how to add a car audio capacitor for your mobile audio system. Start by disonnecting your battery cables from the battery. Assuming you already have an amp and your other stereo components. Now you will want to mount your audio ... [... more]
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