Car Stereo Speakers

The original speakers that come with your car are not high-class, unless you got a package or an option that includes a nice branded audio system. If you’ve just replaced your car stereo and you’re looking at improving the sound quality even more, you should think about replacing your car stereo speakers.

Most people don’t know anything about car audio speakers so they tend to go directly to the store without knowing what size their speakers are. Although some sales assistant would have knowledge on the different sizes of a car stereo speaker specific to a make and model of a car, most don’t. If you’re buying at large retail stores like Best Buy that doesn’t specialize in car audio, chances are they don’t have any idea if the 4x10 car stereo speakers you’re looking at would fit a Hummer or a Mini.

First thing’s first, remove your existing car stereo speakers so you can measure the speaker openings. Front speakers usually measure 4, 5, and 6 inches. Speakers at the back, range from 6 by 9 inches, 6 ½ inches or 5 ¼ inches. Now if you can’t measure the speaker openings, bring the original speakers with you when you shop. Make sure to label and secure the original car stereo speaker wire appropriately.

Now, before you go to your local store, it is recommended that you check the number of car stereo speakers online. That way, you get to read car stereo speaker reviews about the latest car audio component speakers, car audio speaker boxes, and find cheap car audio speakers. A car audio speaker review will give you a better idea on what to expect with a number of well known speakers in the market like Lightning audio car speakers, and Bose car audio speakers, to more specific models like Diamond car audio speakers D391i among other car audio speakers and amps. Since you already know the size of your car stereo speakers, you can now shortlist your choices to 4x10 car audio speakers if the size is 4 by 10, or 6 by 9, and so on.

Now that you’ve short-listed the choices in store for you, you can go to the shop with your speakers and a favorite CD or tape you love to listen to. You can ask the salesperson to plug the speakers you’ve chosen into a radio just like your head unit and play the CD or tape you brought along with you. Listen to the sound and choose one that’s best for you. Make sure the salesperson didn’t run the speakers through an amplifier during testing because it will sound different when you install it in your car without amplifiers.

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