How Do You Test A Car Stereo?
Replacing your car’s stock stereo is one of the best things you can do to improve the overall sound of your system. A new stereo will not only have a higher power output, but the quality and clarity of sound are better as well. But after the stereo is installed, it must be tested. Testing a car stereo allows one to set the equalizer and make sure everything is working correctly. Make sure all wires and connections are secure. Reconnect the battery and fuses when the stereo is safely connected. Turn the engine on and let the car idle. Set the volume knob to its lowest level and turn on the stereo. This can be done by pressing the power button or using a remote. Insert a CD or tune it to a radio station. Turn the volume up so it is at medium level. Adjust the fade and balance controls to make sure your front and rear speakers are working effectively. Listen for clarity of the sound. Tune to radio stations that play different kinds of music such as rock and hip-hop to test the range of yo