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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Options To Consider When Adding A Car Stereo

By Phillip Unter


If you're a consumer shopping around for a new stereo system for your car, there are a few things you should know. There are many stereos to choose from and it can get overwhelming with the many options to choose from and all the different name brands available.

Every car stereo has a similar installation process. Many car owners choose to do this work on their own, but if you don't know what you're doing it's worth spending the money to have it professionally installed. If you're handy and capable of doing it alone, then go for it.

If you're not willing to take on the task of installing the stereo on your own, stores like Best Buy and Circuit City can do the work. The price for installation of a stereo only usually costs around $50 - $100. The more work you do, the more it will cost.

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.

The first step should always be to determine your budget. Then you'll need to decide which features are most important to you. If you're on a tight budget, certain features may not be possible.

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.

There are many things to add to the stereo to enhance the sound. You should also consider adding an amp and subwoofer to your stereo. The subwoofer is what will provide your sound system with the deep bass, while the amp provides power for your system.

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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