What kind of car speakers and car audio system should i get?


Posted July 18th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
car
Ben Courtis asked:


I am planning to re-do my new car’s audio system. Currently it sucks! It has two speakers and a tape player. I want to put in a good sound system with about four speakers and a car audio mp3 player with a thing to play off ipods and so forth. What should I get, im thinking around the 75-100w ? and I am particularly interested in what kind of car audio I should get JVC? Kenwood? A specific model would be good! any suggestions much appreciated.

How to remove a car stereo which is secured in place?


Posted November 18th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
car
John K asked:


I need to have a look at someones in-car stereo but need to know how to remove it as it is secured in place. What’s the trick?

What is the best car cassette adapter for an ipod?


Posted November 6th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
car
browneyes asked:


I have a rover 100 and I’m looking for a good cassette adapter so I can listen to my ipod in the car - any suggestions please?

What brand of car amplifier do you recommend for someone on a budget?


Posted November 4th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
car
Jeff asked:


I’ve seen Pyle and Dual at Walmart. They are around the price range I want to pay, but I’m afraid might be too cheap. Does anyone have any experience with some cheaper brands of car amplifiers? (sony xplod, dual, pyle……)
I have two 10″ rockford fosgate subs.

car?


Posted October 13th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
car
kevin asked:


I currently have a 2003 honda Accord and 2 ten inch xxx subs with an amp and an everything the subs are good but I feel like they can be b

How to charge a spare car battery at home and in the car?


Posted October 9th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
car
JDjoduJD asked:


Situation: I want to add another car battery to power my electronics in my car.

Question:
1. How do I charge it to full capacity at home?
2. How should I wire the battery so the car will charge my battery when the car is on?
3. Can I use a voltmeter to measure the capacity of the battery?

Do british cars have the same voltage 12v cigarette lighters?


Posted September 17th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
cars
elektrohawk asked:


I am planning a trip to europe this fall, and have a charger for my cellphone that plugs into the cigarette lighter in my ford truck, and i was wondering, will that same charger plugin work in cars in the united kingdom as well, or will i need a different type of charger? THANKS!

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How to modify the car audio player power wire so that always ON?


Posted September 9th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
car
kcYeoh asked:


Hi, i have an old car audio player and i wish to modify it so that i can use the power supply from my room power socket and listen in my room. But i check the wire, there are red and yellow. Which one i should connect to the +12V?

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How to connect a car subwoofer to a home amplifier?


Posted September 1st, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
car
Nibal asked:


How would I connect my 12″ car subwoofer to my Kenwood KA-128 home amplifier. It doesn’t have a pre-amp sub output, it has a bunch of the regular inputs, 4 speaker outputs, and 2 system control jacks. I want to hook up the car subwoofer so that it only plays bass, but when connected to one of the speaker outputs it simply acts as a speaker. Is this do-able?

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How does the FM transmitter/car adapter work if I want to play my songs from my iPod through the stereo?


Posted August 31st, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
car
Trent R asked:


I’m looking for a device that allows me to play the songs from my ipod library through my car speakers.

I have heard about the FM transmitters, and finding a correct station to match with your car radio, but I’m wondering what that has to do with anything and why that’s significant to listening to music through the stereo.

In simpler terms, how does the FM transmitter/car adapter work if I want to use it in my car?

Please help - thanks!

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