An important part of planning your car audio system is knowing what components are available, what they do, and what they cost. As mentioned, planning a car audio system takes a lot of work, and no one is going to do it for you — or look after your best interests. Although you may find a great car audio shop that can help lead you through the component selection and system design process, you should already have solid information on the components that you want to make up your system before you even walk through the door.
Do your homework by researching which components fit your car (the size of the speaker and the factory-radio openings) and best accomplish what you want your system to do (audiophile-quality bass or massive SPL), what they cost, and where they’re available.
Information is power, and the more information you have, the more you’ll be empowered to make the best decisions on equipment and system design. With all of the resources that the Web offers for gathering information, you have the world at your fingertips. Below are a few Web sites and Internet forums that can help.
- CarStereo.com, www.carstereo.com
- Basic Car Audio Electronics, www.bcael.com
- Car Audio Help, www.caraudiohelp.com
- rec.audio car, www.mobileaudio. com
- CarAudioForum.com, www.caraudioforum.com
- SoundDomain, www.sounddomain.com

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