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What’s better than getting a brand new car? Even if you purchase a used vehicle most people find that it’s a huge amount of fun to hop into a brand new car and to take it for its inaugural drive. Imagine flying down the highway, windows down, your hair blowing around, and cranking up the tunes as loud as they can go. If there’s one thing about brand new cars that can get annoying, however, it’s the car audio system. Most factory installed audio systems are fairly reliable and are decent, but that’s about as good as they go. What you have to ask yourself is if you want to have a fairly decent system, or if you want to have a car audio system that is outstanding. If you want a system that makes you proud to own it every time you get in your vehicle and crank up the music, there are a few things you’ll need to invest in.
Speakers
Speakers are one of the most essential parts of getting a great car audio system and is one of the first things you’ll want to upgrade if you’re going to make your stereo system something that your neighbors and friends will be jealous of. How do you know if you’re getting a good speaker? Great speakers for a car stereo have what’s known in the industry as a higher frequency response. This means that more music actually pipes through the speakers and that they have better power handling abilities. That makes your highs higher and shaper and your lows much deeper, transforming the music from flat to alive, or 3D, if you will.
Amplifiers
Another must a great car stereo is to have great amplifiers. If you have weak car amplifiers in your system than you may wind up damaging some perfectly good speakers. Great amps provide the power that your speakers and system needs to crank the music out. They also get rid of any distortion in the music and help with the quality of the sound coming out of your speakers. How do you know if you’ve got a decent amp? Put the sound up to half volume and listen to see if you can hear everything clearly. If the music’s still sounding clear, your amp is halfway decent.
Woofers
Lots of people make huge deals about woofers, and while subwoofers are a great addition to any car audio system, the system itself is more than just the woofer, and you need to have more than just a great subwoofer if you want to get a good system. Woofers accentuate the bass in the music to give you a booming sound that you just have to love. In the world of subwoofers the larger the woofer the lower the frequency it produces, so make sure you take note of the sensitivity of any woofer before you purchase it.
You can never truly make your car your own until you have the car audio fine tuned to the point that you’re happy with. With the right Pioneer car audio system and a bit of work, you can transform your car into a creation that you can be proud of.
Motorcycle Stereo Systems are our specialty. We know that cruising down the highway or city streets can be much more enjoyable with a crisp clean stereo system for your Motorcycle. Changing out your speakers in the fairing isn’t enough to play over the wind and not to mention the exhaust on your motorcycle. We’ve set up countless motorcycle stereo systems in our lifetime. Let us help you set up your next motorcycle system and we guarantee you’ll be 100% satisfied. No one does motorcycles stereo systems in Oxnard and Ventura County better than Breakers Stereo in Oxnard. I’m going to go over with you what I do to customize a motorcycle stereo system and the most important factors when selecting equipment for my customers. We have a wide selection of motorcycles stereo equipment designed to sound great and loud for any motorcycle on the road. Because of the nature of motorcycles there is very limited space available to put speakers and amplifiers but I’m going to go over with you what to look for when selecting a stereo system for your motorcycle and I’ll tell you what you’ll want to look out for so that you get that KILLLER motorcycle stereo system.
Adding a car amplifier to your car stereo system is a must if you’re looking for great sounding music. Not just for the guy that wants to shake the block with subwoofers in his trunk but also for the person that wants clean crisp music with a wide frequency range. Not only will it improve the sound of your car stereo system better, matched with the correct speakers it will also improve the longevity of your car stereo system. There are many different factors when selecting which car amplifier will work good for you and in your car. Let’s go over a few different factors when selecting a car amplifier. Power output. This is the most basic thing most people look at when selecting a car amplifier but you have to match it up to the speakers that you have or are looking to buy. Contrary to most beliefs it’s not over powering speakers that will blow a speaker it’s normally under powering speakers that will blow a speaker. Let me explain, the most common factor that blows a car speaker is distortion and when you under power a speaker you get to distortion much faster than if you over power a speaker. Now don’t get me wrong over powering will blow a speaker if you run it into distortion. The key is DISTORTION BLOWS speakers. Look at RMS power at the ohms rating you will be running at otherwise you won’t be getting the power you might expect. If you’re running 4 ohm door speakers and rear deck speakers look at the 4 ohm rating on the amplifier for the expected wattage. Most co-ax and component speakers are rated at 4 Ohms so that is the rating you want to look at. Example: 50x4 @ 4 ohms RMS 85x4 @ 2 ohms RMS
The addition of a subwoofer to your car audio system is one of the best investments you can make. Not only that but adding a car subwoofer has THE LARGEST impact on how your car stereo will sound. It doesn’t matter you’re not looking for a booming system that will turn every head in a 1 mile radius, a subwoofer is necessary for ANY stereo system. Take for example home audio systems, they all have subwoofers. Or stereo systems in the movie theater, they do as well. If those stereo systems do then so should your car stereo system. The speakers in your doors and rear deck can’t produce the same bass that a car subwoofer can. So with that said let’s examine what makes a good subwoofer and what will work for you and your needs. We’ll good through what to look for and what to look out for.
How can you travel around the country without ever once leaving behind all of your favorite possessions or your bed? With an RV, of course! RV’s are the best way to travel around the world in comfort and style, and is ideal not only for families but also for single couples who have a hankering to see the rest of the nation. One of the best things about an RV is that you can bring all of your favorite comforts along with you no matter where you may happen to go, and one of those comforts should be your entertainment.
The first thing you should know about an RV stereo and video setup is that it’s much more like a home entertainment setup than a car stereo setup. This means that it’s also generally much trickier to set up. With an RV audio or video system you have to be very careful, not only with the wiring that is already in the RV, but also in regards to space. RV’s aren’t known for being roomy and spacious, and what little space you do have has to be carefully guarded. That’s why so many people get tiny televisions in their RV’s and don’t bother upgrading their sound system.
Getting an Upgrade
Most RV’s come with a basic sound system, and while this may be fine for most people, if you want to have quality entertainment you’ll definitely need an upgrade, starting with your RV audio system. This is actually fairly easy to upgrade simply because it is a bit like a vehicle’s audio system. Most of the controls can be changed in the front of the rig to give you an enhanced experience when you’re driving. The trick in changing out RV audio systems comes into play when you hook the audio up with the video, and when you give control to the passengers in the back. That’s when you’ll need an experienced technician doing the wiring to make sure that everything goes as it is supposed to.
When it comes to hooking up new RV audio options, technology has been a huge help. Now instead of having to deal with tiny televisions, you can hook everything from a 7” to a 55” television up in your RV. Hook your new flat panel television up correctly and you can even watch television while you’re outside. Imagine how nice a starry evening would be if you were able to watch your favorite drama while sitting around a fire. And watching a football game on a flat screen that’s dropped down out of your RV is like nothing else in the world.
So dream as big as you want to dream when it comes to your RV audio and video needs. With the right technician all of your dreams can be made into a reality giving you the ultimate RV that you’ve always wanted to have.
Boat Stereo Systems Nothing beats being on the lake in a boat with a killer stereo system and no one does it better than Breakers Stereo in Oxnard! There are many different options and deciding factors which determines an average stereo system in a boat to one that has that WOW factor and can keep up with your boat when you’re speeding across the lake at 90mph! It doesn’t matter if your cruising down the channel at slow pace or docked enjoying your music and appreciating the scenery, you need your boat to be loud and sound good at the same time and I’m going to let you in on how the pros do it here down at Breakers Stereo. So let’s start!
Remember the days when trucks were built to haul stuff and that was it? Thankfully those days are gone. Now, in its place, are smooth, luxurious trucks that can get you around town in complete style. But as with most other types of vehicles, a truck’s factory installed audio system leaves much to be desired. While it’s an “okay” system, if you’re looking to have a truly amazing truck, you will definitely find that you need to upgrade your truck audio system. And heck, while you’re at it, why not install some video equipment as well?
Audio Systems
Installing an amazing audio system in a truck isn’t easy, mainly because you have so much less room than you do when you’re installing a great audio system in a car or an SUV. With a truck, however, there are other benefits, such as being able to hear your bass much more strongly within the cab of a truck. But then again you have to think about where the subwoofer is going to go and how you’re going to fit the best speakers into your system.
When you’re thinking about how you want your truck audio and truck stereo equipment to sound, make sure that you figure in the small size of your truck’s cab. Even if you have an extra cab you’ll still be dealing with a relatively small amount of room, especially if you love a lot of bass and clarity in your music.
Video
Most people assume that the only type of vehicles that can have video included in them are cars and SUV’s. Most people would be wrong. Some of the best video systems to ever be created have been put on trucks. Truck video systems can keep children entertained, like if you have a king cab or an extra cab, but they can also keep the driver entertained. Have you ever seen a 55” flat panel television flip up from the bed of a truck? It is one of the most amazing things you’ll ever see, and it’s completely possible to do. Imagine what it’s like to watch a game, outside, with all of your friends, from the back of your pickup? It brings a whole new meaning to the word “tailgating”
Truck stereo and audio systems can be easily installed by a professional, but it’s not a good idea to take on this type of an installation yourself, mainly because of how tight a space a truck cab really has. If you’re interested in making your truck be as bad as it can be, consult a professional to learn how you can transform your ho-hum factory installed stereo into something completely amazing.
Remember the days when you had to actually go out and purchase a map? Or how about the days when you had to get onto a mapping website and had to print out turn-by-turn directions? Yes, you were able to see all sorts of unique things by winding up on the wrong roads, but you weren’t able to actually get where you were going within a decent amount of time, and let’s not talk about having to get back to your house.
GPS units have completely changed the game. They make it so that you can get wherever you want, within a decent amount of time, without having to deal with a great deal of stress. And let’s not even talk about the amount of marriages that have been saved simply because no one has to stop and ask for directions anymore! With today’s GPS units you can not only enjoy spoken turn-by-turn directions, along with a thorough map, but you can also get information about gas prices as well as traffic updates, making driving much more relaxing than it has ever been.
Going In-Dash
There is a lot to be said about portable GPS units, including the fact that you can take the GPS unit with you wherever you go and that it is easily hidden whenever you’re not in the vehicle. But they can also fall off of the windshield or dash fairly easily and that can be a complete pain. Going with in-dash navigation systems is actually a wonderful idea simply because there are a number of benefits that you can’t get with portable GPS units, including:
Almost all states have a rule that you must have your vehicle insured before you are legally allowed to drive it. This rule wasn’t just designed to help people when they crashed their own vehicles, but was actually created to protect those people who may accidentally get hit by a careless or reckless driver. Because car insurance is required we often don’t think much about it, but have you ever thought about getting insurance for your car sound system?
The basic sound system that comes with a vehicle does a decent job at being just okay. It has okay sound, it works decently, and that’s about it. While this “decent” system is fine for many people, it’s not fine for everyone, and those who want something “more” often find themselves investing thousands of dollars in a new car sound system. Look into Alpine car audio systems or JVC car audio systems and you can quickly figure out in your head how you could easily spend a small fortune upgrading your car’s sound system.
If you’re using a basic, factory installed sound system, you likely won’t need to have it insured. This is because basic sound systems are actually rather cheap to put in yourself, and you will spend more money on the insurance than you would spend replacing whatever piece broke. But if you’ve spent a pretty penny upgrading your audio to get some banging sounds, you definitely don’t want to have to shell out that same amount of money all over again, should something bad happen with your system. That’s why it may be a good idea to get insurance.
If you have decided that you’re ready to insure your sound system you’ll have to contact your insurance company. It’s always a good idea to stick with a company that you’re used to dealing with. Explain that you have upgraded your car sound system and that you’re looking to insure it. In most cases you’ll find that they will either have to send someone to look at your system or they will ask for all of the specs about the pieces you have put in. Insurance companies charge you based on a certain system, and because each company has a different system, it can be difficult to figure out exactly how much it will cost until you get the final estimate from the insurance company. Just remember that insurance estimates are free and they may be very worth it.
Your insurance premium will increase, and a good rule of thumb to remember is that the more sound you have, the more you’ll likely have to pay for insurance. But honestly sometimes having insurance for your Alpine car audio or JVC car audio systems is much more affordable than having to replace the entire thing should you get into an accident or should some punk decide to steal it.
There’s just something luxurious about being able to jump onto your boat and to escape from civilization by hitting the water. Boats are a great investment and are a very fun way to spend the lazy days we all have in the summer. There are all sorts of different types of boats, from ones that are simple to ones that are luxurious. But not matter what type of boat you have, you can easily transform it into a watercraft to be proud of, especially if you upgrade your boat audio and boat video systems. Boat Audio The waves and seagulls are great to listen to – for a few days. After that you may be ready for a change of sound. Or maybe you’re going to be throwing a huge party on your boat – do you really want to drag a CD player or your MP3 setup onboard? With the right boat audio setup you can blast the waves out of the water! One thing to be wary of when you’re looking at boat audio setups is the water resistance. If you don’t have the right boat audio system installed you’ll likely wind up having to replace the entire unit. While most of the time waves and water don’t tend to get the captain’s area wet, there are rare occasions when they do, and that’s when having a water resistant boat audio system is going to be important. And you wouldn’t want your speakers to short out either, so make sure that any system that’s installed on your boat is extremely resistant to water. Boat Video Did you know that technology has now advanced so far that you can even have a television and DVD player hooked up onto your boat? And we’re not talking about having a television on a yacht, but rather a simple pleasure craft. Boat video technology has advanced a huge amount in the past five years and now it’s possible or anyone who owns a boat to enjoy whatever view they want to enjoy – no matter whether it’s the beautiful waves, a gorgeous island, or a DVD movie. DVD setups in a boat can also be a great option if you have children, as it can keep them entertained while you catch some relaxation on the waves. But it’s vital that you make sure that whomever hooks up your boat video equipment knows exactly what they’re doing, as a wrong move can make things very tricky, and possibly very expensive, to fix.