You’ve convinced me. Just taped my Bluetooth speaker to my dash 😎
I'd love a sound deadening video on an older car that has loose squeaky panels. They drive me nuts.. The newer cars are much easier to quiet down.. An early 2000s car build would be awesome!
I'm excited to learn! I've been frustrated with my audio project for a while now. This is exactly what I needed.
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I'm not even two min into this video, and I already know it's gonna be good. I'm upgrading my stock stero, but I wanna try and learn as much as I can watch as much talk to ppl join groups to understand better. But your a huge help and enjoy your content, your like the audio version of that guy Doug who does car reviews lol. Cheers mate
Thank you for simplifying the entire process and then going into detail on topics, it extremely helpful. I have a MK1 Capri and a VW type 2 that are entire builds and I want to get this bit right!
This seems to be a great overview of the rabbit hole that is car audio and the main branches to explore and learn more about. Thank you!
I dont own a car yet but ill come back when I buy one someday hopefully!
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I had the stock system taken out of my 23 Tacoma. Was non jbl. Learned a bunch from from local shop that did the install. Doors dampened, JL stealth sub, JL 5 channel amp, doors and dash changed to kenwood, and Kenwood Excelon DMX958XR receiver. Day and night to what was and what is. I did research options. Helped in my decision. Great info from your channel.
Great video as always Mark! It’s easy to forget about the folks who are new to car audio when doing a video, but you’re great about keeping them in mind and breaking it down.
I think the best subwoofers I have ever heard in my life are the ground zero plotonuim and the pride ufo5.
I am planning on doing my first ever car audio in my 2001 volvo s60 by expanding on the previous owner's custom built 2x12" subwoofer. Your videos have been a great help in choosing what components I need.
I want to install an aux input in my sound system. Is this hard? Does it comes with latency. The soundsystem only comes with usb nowadays.
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would love to see some full wiring setups on systems with Active and passive crossovers. Would also like to see more stuff on 3 Sub builds and how 1.34 ohm works with 2ohm and 1 ohm stable amps pros cons that sort of thing.
I have always strived to upgrade the lame Factory Car Systems in my my own Vehicles, I have Amps, Subs and other various components in my Stores. I currently drive an old small car, I didn't want to upgrade the Electrical System so I sound Proofed my Front Doors and fitted upgraded Components to the Factory positions. I then made my own Parcel Shelf with Tilted Stack Layered Enclosed 6x9s. I chose my Speakers by Frequency and Efficiency and it Sounds great in a small vehicle running off an aftermarket Headunit. You can certainly make your daily drive sound good on a budget. 🙏🇬🇧
I think frequency/noise interference would be a good thing to consider. The reason why it because a stationary build is different than one on the road or a build cancelling out part 15 of the FCC rules lol. You have given us several years of data and experience talking about improvements within the vehicle but not tuning to keep frequencies and sounds out.
I grew up working on cars and started installing stereos when I was 12. It’s been a couple decades though so I thought it best to start from the beginning again and renew my knowledge. What I am wanting to do is simply add a couple subs and amp to my existing stock stereo in a 2020 Nissan Altima. I was thinking the simplest method would be to get a kit from skar audio with a single 10 or 12 and simple amp I would use the high input to connect it to my current stereo.
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