Thursday, 19 November 2015

Make The Journey A Better Trip

Long car journeys pass much quicker when you can listen to good quality sounds from the best possible car stereo system.

When you listen to music at home there’s always something to distract you even if it’s the need to go to the kitchen to pick up another cold beer. But in the car on a two or three hour drive you are a completely captivated audience.

To make the most of this opportunity to listen and enjoy your favorite music you need a stereo system that does it justice.

All but the most expensive cars are fitted with a system that at best can be called adequate and yet for a surprisingly little amount of money you can transform this into a sound like a live concert.

Car stereo UK systems are increasingly better all the time and pro-rata have never been this cheap compared with years gone by. When the first car CD was introduced it cost anything between one and two thousand pounds and that was only thirty years ago.



The CD was revolutionary but today we no longer need to carry around handfuls of them in the glove compartment as most people just connect their smartphones containing unlimited numbers of recordings to listen in the car.

Look through all the audio options at In Car Music to help you get the best out of your mobile device. Beginning with the correct interface if your car hasn’t already got one, through the different amps and speakers that will sound as well as look best in your car.

You may get away with keeping the existing speakers but a couple of additional rear parcel-shelf bass or sub-woofers will add extra depth.

Amps don’t have to be monsters filling the boot but small and discreetly hidden away under a seat keeps them out of view.

Don’t forget that if you do a lot of new stuff to the car you are obliged to tell your insurance company. If the value of the car is increased so too might your premium.

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Wednesday, 18 November 2015

What Should You Look for When Buying a Dash Cam?

Dash cams are a fantastic addition to your car. They confer many benefits, including reducing the cost of your insurance, making it easier for you to park, and allowing you to monitor your driving habits. However, there are a few things to for when buying a dash cam. We’re going to consider these below.

The Quality of the Footage

This is something that many people overlook for some reason, but it is of paramount importance. When choosing an in car DVR unit, you should always aim to choose one that produces high quality footage. This will make it easier for you to watch the footage, but also for insurance purposes too.

Here are a few things to note:

1.Choose an HD in car DVR unit. There’s no point opting for a low-resolution camera. They might be cheaper, but they can be ineffective.
2.Make sure that they perform well at night, as well as in the day.
3.In the shop, ask if you can take a recording so that you can see for yourself, rather than relying on videos published by the manufacturer.



Understated

It is better to buy a camera set-up that is relatively discreet. If you don’t, then you might find that people try to remove it during incidents of road rage or following an accident. Furthermore, if it’s too large, it can obscure your view of the road. Cameras do not have to be big, so don’t be fooled by the ‘bigger = better’ argument.

Reliability

Finally, you need to choose a camera that is reliable. There’s no point in installing a dash cam if it’s going to break down all the time. You need to go for a camera that is at least mid-range in price in order to ensure that it’s of a high enough quality.

Finally, always read the reviews. Try to find out as much as you can about the unit before you part with your money.

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Monday, 16 November 2015

Why You Should Visit a Car Audio Retailer in Person, Rather Than Online

The internet is a wonderful thing as far as finding a bargain online. However, it has its drawbacks. With something technical, such as car audio, it is always better to visit a real world shop first, rather than plunging straight into an online purchase. Below, we’re going to explain why.

1.Expert advice: the most important reason for visiting a car audio shop in person is that you will receive better advice. The websites are good at providing introductory information about particular stereos, speakers, and audio equipment, but they cannot go in depth in their descriptions. You will probably have many questions that will simply take too long to ask by email – if they respond at all. By visiting a car audio shop, you will be able to find an audio solution that suits you perfectly. They can even examine your car and explain about services, such as installation, fixtures, and fittings.



2.You test and try various audio devices: when you visit a shop in person, you can actually try out the goods before you part with your money. This is much better than any description can do for you. Here, you can actually hear for yourself whether the stereo is up to scratch, or not. You can also try adjusting settings and generally fiddling about with the stereo and speakers. It simply gives you a much better understanding of the system.

3.You can negotiate on price: at face value, you can find the best prices online. However, this doesn’t mean that you can’t negotiate on the price, or that you can’t find some incredibly bargains when shopping in person. Many retailers will lower their prices to match, or nearly match, internet prices. You’re actually getting more for your money, too, because you're receiving dedicated help by audio technicians.

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