Crutchfield Writing Team
1/4/2012
My factory stereo came with CD changer controls built-in. Can I control an aftermarket changer with the factory stereo? Is the sound quality of FM-modulated changers as good as changers that connect directly to the in-dash receiver? Will my CD changer skip? Is it difficult to install a changer?
Tim Sprinkle
12/29/2011
This installation guide will help you connect a peripheral sound source such as a CD changer, satellite radio tuner, or digital music player to your car stereo.
Robert Ferency-Viars
11/4/2011
Maybe you want both cassette and CD in your car. Perhaps you'd like to enjoy CDs while keeping the factory radio in your leased vehicle. Try a changer for the convenience of having multiple discs at the ready.
Crutchfield Writing Team
6/16/2003
Learn about the features and technical specifications you'll find in today's multi-disc changers.
Crutchfield Writing Team
6/16/2003
Your car, SUV, or truck probably presents a number of good places to mount a disc changer. The most popular locations are in the trunk or under a front passenger seat, but there are other possibilities.
Loren Barstow
7/20/2009
Have a large CD collection? Learn about the options available on today's CD and SACD players.
Loren Barstow
7/20/2009
Get the answers to common CD and SACD player questions.
Crutchfield Writing Team
6/16/2003
Learn about the features and specifications found in today's wide variety of CD receivers.
Charlie Pastorfield
12/12/2012
If you're new to car audio, the road to better sound can be a long and winding one. Here are a few things to keep in mind.
Charlie Pastorfield
1/3/2012
Many new vehicles incorporate climate controls and other features into their factory radios, making it difficult to install a new stereo. Car stereo manufacturers have responded with a variety of products for upgrading your factory radio. Don't want to replace your radio? Charlie Pastorfield reviews some of your options.
Amanda P.
6/5/2009
With an in-wall multi-room system, the cables, speakers, and controllers are installed in your walls for a clean, seamless look. Learn about your options.