Saturday, March 5, 2011

Options To Consider When Adding A Car Stereo

By Phillip Unter


If you're looking for a new car stereo, there are many high end options to choose from. It can be quite difficult to choose from one of the many brand names available. As a consumer, we all want the most for our money so I've provided this article to help you understand a few key points when considering a new car stereo.

Many of these car stereos can be installed on your own, but most people choose to use a professional. However, if you're not knowledgeable on these types of things, I'd do it at the store.

Of course it will cost more money by installing the stereo at the store, but you know it will be done right. Installation should not cost more than $100, unless they're doing more than a stereo. The more work, the more it will cost. Circuit city charges $70 for installation.

Before installing your new stereo, it's important to know some details about your stock stereo. Although most stereos are similar in size, it's extremely important you know how large the space is. It would be a pain to buy a stereo that doesn't fit! They do make some kits to help widen the space in the dashboard, but that's just one extra item you'll need to purchase.

Every stereo system offers different features. Before shopping around, it's important to decide what you would like. Some of the more popular features can be found in the screen. For example, many people choose to go with advanced LCD screens these days.

You may also want to consider adding a CD player, Ipod outlet or a disc changer. You can even add Bluetooth features through your new car stereo. As we all know, you get what you pay for so the more features the system has, it will usually be more expensive.

Many car owners also choose to add a subwoofer and an amp when making changes to their car stereo. By adding these two components, you'll have a well-rounded stereo system that delivers smooth bass while the amp provides enough power.

This is an investment in your car, so don't rush it. You can always keep the system for your next car or sell it with the car if you own the car. Once you change the system, you'll notice a major difference and enjoy driving even more!




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