Are you tired of listening to poor-quality music in your car? Do you think your car speakers should sound better than they do? If the answer is yes, then you have come to the right place. In this blog post, we will go over some easy and free ways to make your car audio sound better. We will also discuss things people often do that make their car audio sound worse, and they don’t even realize it.
First, let’s talk about adjusting your car audio settings. If you have an aftermarket head unit or a radio that allows you to adjust the settings, you may have gone straight to the bass, mid, and treble settings all the way up to 6. Although it may seem like it makes your speakers sound better, it usually makes them sound sharper and shaky. To avoid this, make sure that the bass and treble settings are not up to the highest they can go. Sometimes, it is better to have them at negative 1 or 2. The bass should be at 0 or plus 1 or 2, but nothing too high.
Having subwoofers in the back of your car can also help compensate for the lack of bass that your speakers put out. Your factory speakers are not subwoofers, and when you put too much bass on them, they sound shaky and distorted.
Another way to make your car audio sound better is to use the presets that come with your aftermarket head unit. Each preset has a specific amount of treble, mid, and bass that sounds better with different genres of music. You can find the one that sounds the best to you and use that setting.
Playing around with the fader setting can also improve the sound of your car audio. Some people prefer to have it 1 or 2 clicks to the rear, while others prefer to have it 1 click to the front. Find what sounds the best in your car and adjust accordingly.
If you want to improve your car audio even further, there are some ways that cost a little bit of money. One way is to install sound deadening behind your speakers. This will keep the sound from getting trapped underneath the panels and instead push it towards the inside of your car. Poly-fil stuffing is another cheaper way to improve your car audio. It reduces rattling or vibrating and makes the sound a little bit deeper and more controlled.
In conclusion, improving your car audio does not have to be expensive. By adjusting your settings and playing around with the fader, you can significantly improve the sound of your car audio. If you want to take it even further, installing sound deadening or using Poly-fil stuffing can help. So go ahead and try these tips, and you’ll notice the difference in your car audio quality.