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Why do car manufacturers classify some car speakers as 6-1/2" when Crutchfield calls the same speakers 6-3/4"? We're looking at it from the vehicle-compatibility side.
Here's a step-by-step recipe for getting your subwoofer sounding great.
If the music in your vehicle sounds terrible, it might be time to replace those old, blown-out factory speakers.
Adding a 4-channel amp to your system not only raises the sound level, but also greatly increases the sound quality of your music. This is how to tune it up.
These speakers from Retrosound make it a lot easier to enjoy modern stereo sound in a pre-1960s vintage car or truck.
One of the most challenging aspects of installing a car audio system is running the wiring. If you're running cables, the Pro.Fit Wire Worm can help.
Sometimes there are easy and inexpensive ways to reduce noise in your car stereo system.
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