Saturday, 22 July 2017

How to Find the Right Car Audio Advice



If you're reading this article, then we understand your frustration. We know that you’ve probably been looking to the answer to an audio question and that you’ve asked in a number of different places and everyone is giving you the wrong answers.

You’ve probably asked on the online forums. What happens here is one of two things:

1. Your question accidentally triggers and argument and everyone becomes passive aggressive and starts insulting each other.

2. Someone answers the question in a way that sounds technically correct. They might even say something like, “I’m an audio technician”, which more often than not means they studied a semester at university and then changed courses.

Because they sound like they know what they’re talking about, everyone agrees. You then follow the advice and learn that it was nonsense and you’ve wasted your time, and sometimes your money.

Sometimes the forums have genuine experts with fantastic advice, but because of the vast number of people who think they’re experts when they’re not, it’s really difficult to work out who to listen too, so unless you have some background in audio technology, avoid the forums, or at least take an objective view of the advice.

Next, there’s your friend Jim. He knows everything about everything. Well, you already know that you should ignore that.

Finally, there’s the audio salesman in your local electronic chain store. These people will have some knowledge, but it will be basic. They're worth listening to if you want answers to simple questions.



However, for any complex questions, there’s really only one group of people you should be talking to: car audio experts. You'll find these people at the car audio London centres and in other big cities too. These people tend to have serious audio qualifications and tend to have worked in the industry for a decent amount of time. The longer the audio centre has been open, the better they are likely to be because businesses that offer poor advice would soon go out of business.

So, for your complex questions, you really should talk to the experts. These are the retailers who specialise in car audio equipment, including its installation.

If you would like to talk to one of the experts now, please visit https://www.incarmusic.co.uk/.

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