Auto Sound Systems
The Risks of Self-Installation of your Auto Sound System
The risks of installing your own auto sound system may be
greater than you realize. The fact is that there are people
that are professionally trained in the installation and proper
handling of these delicate sound systems for a reason. If it
weren't a difficult task they wouldn't be able to demand the
rather hefty price tag that most installation centers charge.
The problem is that mistakes can actually cost more than the
installation. If you aren't one hundred percent certain that
you can handle the installation process alone it is best to
leave it up to the experts.
To prove my point, I will give you my very own personal
story of how auto sound system installations can go horribly
(well, perhaps hilariously would be the better choice of words
in my particular situation) of course. You see I wanted a CD
player in my mini van about 13 years ago. This was back in the
dark ages when these types of sound systems were still
relatively new and on the 'cutting edge' when it came to
technology.
These types of auto sound systems were definitely not the
norm as they are in today's cars. I was commuting 3 hours
(round trip) each day at the time and some of the time was
spent among the corn fields where there were no towers
broadcasting radio signals anywhere nearby. I'm sure you can
see why I felt I needed a CD player. At any rate, my wonderful
dear old dad installed my brand new car (well mini van) stereo
for me and all seemed to be going well until we realized that
the horn no longer worked and that in order to actually use the
stereo, the headlights must be on (this was also before daytime
running lights were the norm as well).
Now that you've finished laughing I'm sure you can
understand why I am a huge advocate for having professional
handle issues of installation when it comes to auto sound
systems. It isn't that my dad, whom I love dearly for the
effort, was incompetent when it comes to technical matters, in
fact, he is highly skilled in these sorts of things ordinarily,
it is simply that car stereos are so terrible complicated that
it takes more than merely reading a set of instructions in
order to get the maximum effect from your installation
endeavors.
I have heard horror stories, particularly related to in dash
installations that have resulted in some people having to make
serious and costly repairs to their cars in order to fix the
damage inflicted by installations by those who either lacked
the proper tools, proper training, or a little bit of both for
installing auto sound systems. While some drivers don't spend
all that much time in their vehicles on any given day there are
many commuters who put many miles on their cars, trucks, or
SUVs during the course of a week. For these drivers it is often
very important that they have the best possible sound systems
for their vehicles. They will rely on their stereos to find out
about weather conditions, traffic tie-ups, news, and possibly
even entertainment during their long drives. If sound and music
plays an important role in your life, don't you deserve the
best auto sound system possible?
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