- March 11, 2010
Slim-profile, KICKER® CompVT™-Loaded Sub Boxes are perfect for pickup-truck seats that hug the back of the cab, with three sub sizes in tight, sealed enclosures. They are the smallest sub-loaded enclosures ever from KICKER labs, but still blistering, true high-performance KICKER woofers and boxes...
- January 13, 2010
Memphis Car Audio, a subsidiary of the Fulmer Companies and well-known among high-end audio aficionados, rolls into 2010 by adding a very prestigious honor to their burgeoning trophy case: Mobile Electronics “Dealer Choice Award: Manufacturer of the Year
- November 02, 2009
While legions of owner-operators are spending $500 to $1,500 to upgrade their stock sound system, another group of truckers don’t blink at dropping $5,000 or more for custom sound systems that rival those of show cars. If you love audio systems or are just looking for great information on the latest and greatest audio products, check out our audio guide.....
- October 05, 2009
It's not the least bit unusual to find a pair of high-end amps, colorful wiring, and maybe even a couple "caps" neatly displayed. Truckers love their stereos and they love keeping up with the times. Some of the systems have been professionally installed, while other installations are the works of a do-it-yourselfer. Both function perfectly if done right. If the installation isn't done correctly, well, wasted money follows wasted time. Here's how to make the most of what you have...
- July 09, 2009
Hums, whines, buzzes, crackles, pops and other unexpected noises blasting out your rig's speakers not only ruins tunes, they are really frustrating when you can't figure out how they happen in the first place. Anyone who has a good audio system wants clean, vibrant sound. Unexplained background noises ruin the day. So, let's go noise hunting and kill off the little culprits responsible for the unwanted intrusions!
- July 07, 2009
Fine-tuning your custom rig's sound system ensures it'll perform at peak level. But to get your ear's worth as well as your money's worth out of it you need to read audio expert Grizz Archer's article on adjusting the gain of each component in the stereo system's chain.