Why a New Car Stereo?

A stereo is the main component of any car audio system. It is often called the radio, receiver, or head unit. To understand how a stereo functions, it’s helpful to think of a car in-dash stereo as having three different parts: source, pre-amp, and amplifier.

The Source: The source is what lets us choose what we want to hear. Sources may include a standard AM/FM tuner, CD or DVD player, satellite radio, iPod®, smartphone, or a USB input.

The Preamp: The preamp is where all sound adjustments are made. A preamp includes controls ranging from simple volume, balance, fader, source selection, tone adjustments to sophisticated crossovers, equalizers, and time correction. The amplifier section boosts the small (low-voltage) audio signal coming from the preamp section into a larger (high-voltage) audio signal that’s sent out to the speakers.

The Amplifier: The amplifier section boosts the small (low-voltage) audio signal coming from the pre-amp section into a larger (high-voltage) audio signal that’s sent out to the speakers.

So, why should you replace or upgrade your stereo?

Many people have opted to upgrade their stereo because of the advanced features modern receivers offer. Some of these features include: full-color animated displays, smartphone integration for Apple and Android, Bluetooth, Satellite and HD Radio, GPS Navigation, customizable color schemes, touchscreen monitors, precision sound controls, and parametric equalization.

A new stereo will also give the amplifier need to achieve a louder sound. Not only is it significantly louder than, but with the built-in power and more advanced circuits it also produces cleaner, more detailed sound. Enhanced tone controls in the preamp section mean that you have more control over fine-tuning the music.

After market stereos also offer expandability with auxiliary inputs, USB connections, and audio/video outputs that let you expand your systems possibilities by connecting portable music players, rear seat video screens, external amplifiers, and powered subwoofers.

Aftermarket stereos also have security features like detachable face plates and security codes to help protect your investment from theft.

What kind of car stereo is right for you?

When shopping for a new car stereo it is important that you always have a professional, like Audio Addiction, recommend models and install your aftermarket car stereo since every car is different.

It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number and variety of models that are available for your vehicle.  How do you know which one is right for you? Our experts at Audio Addiction can help you find the perfect models to fit your price and needs. To completely upgrade and transform your sound system we recommend pairing your new stereo with aftermarket speakers, subwoofers, and amplifiers in order to achieve that concert-like surround sound in your vehicle.