![]() It looked like a daunting job, but I learned that upgrading your car stereo is not as complicated as it seems. So, against the better judgment of the audio experts I consulted, I took up the challenge to install a sophisticated car audio system-complete with GPS navigation, a DVD player, an iPod connection and a Blue Tooth hands-free mobile phone kit, all controlled by a 7-inch touch screen-on my own. What I didn't want was a $500 invoice from the car audio professional who'd install my sophisticated new system (and then another $500 invoice to extract my components if I sell the car). I wanted a rich, ground-trembling bass that shook the sidewalk as I cruised with the volume cranked. I wanted to be enveloped in crystal clear sound with crisp highs and full mid-tones. I wanted my dashboard to look like a console from the Starship Enterprise. ![]() Sure, I could have opted for the dealer upgrade when I bought the vehicle, but I wanted to choose my own components instead of leaving the decision up to Ford. ![]() ![]() I love my new 2005 Ford Mustang coupe, but stock radio's flat, bass-less sound and distortion at high volumes left the audio enthusiast in me wanting more. ![]()
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