Only just a decade ago car stereos were prone to theft.
It used to be devastating to see our lovely cars’ dashboards
disembowelled with debris strewn all over where the thieves had smashed a
window and ripped your system out.
If your car is an older model you will do
well to purchase a new stereo model that these days is fairly theft proof. This is borne out by car theft having gone
down drastically in the last decade.
There is another factor that has
contributed to the theft figures going down and that is that most modern cars
have a factory fitted stereo and they are not worth stealing as all other
models of the same year have the same system and prices of new kits have also
considerably gone down in recent years.
You will be relatively safe, therefore, to
buy a stereo for your older car these days as thieves will generally leave them
alone as there is no money in it for them.
However, should you have iPhone or pod accessories fitted, these are
still attractive to vandals.
Although the modern systems are entirely
adequate for most people, there are the ones amongst us that want the best
surround sound when they are travelling thousands of miles every year. In this case to immerse yourself in a concert
setting is really important especially if you are a real connoisseur.
You may want to change the speakers too in
this case. These are almost the most
important accessory to achieve the optimum pure sounds. If you really want to push the boat out, you
can opt for component speakers.
These are speakers that can only pick up
their specific sound range. You will
need several of these to reproduce the different sounds required to make up all
the sound ranges that makes up an orchestra or a band. It will require some space to accommodate all
the different components in an average car.
If you think that you do not have enough
space, you can always upgrade with coaxial speakers.
For a decent range of car stereos please visit http://www.incarmusic.co.uk/
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