Great tips. I fade more to the rear speakers to get a lil more bass. Those Kenwood head units are great sounding for the price. I have the KDC X597 it's not flashy but pumps out some great sound and has lots of audio settings. That's why I choose it.
I agree a lot on the bass and treb maxing, i drive a 2004 chevy impala i bought from my brother and when i first got in and played music it sounded horrible, i checked the settings and the trebble was minimum and bass was maxxed and the front passenger door speaker was blown, i now have setting tuned and 4 mtx terminators running 1200 watts each and the car sounds a lot better even with the stock door and rear speakers. The sound system in a impala LS or SS trim from factory is amazing in the lower trim levels its good too but not as good but with subs and aftermarket tweeters i can rattle the car to peices or sing brittany spears without it sounding like im underwater
Quick tip.. play with the Panning left - right . always a little more to the right becouse the left speakers are closer to you . by panning to the right you equalize the sound to your ears.. like your wearing headphones :-)
I adjusted my dad's cars stereo in his car and then when he got in it the next time he he said wow by stereo sounds really good for some reason and then he found out that the settings were changed and he got angry but he did like the way it sound before he changed it back to where he thought them should be
My bass is on 6 and my treble is on 8. Pair this with music from an sd card, usb stick, cd or dvd (with music video) and it sounds perfect. I have a 1 din AEG dvd player and the factory audi concert 2 bose sound system.
And I actually did do pretty much everything your suggesting, even got some good quality sound deadening paneling behind my JBls in front,it's more figuring out what setting is best for my subwoofer in back and amp
And using cheap pioneer speakers (30$ a pair) will make it 100 times better. Mainly because most cars will not come with good speakers whatsoever. And aftermarket ones work wonders with modern tech in them.
Hello, i have installed an aftermarket pioneer stereo (deh- s320bt) in my car which says "output power: 50 (*4) watts" . Until how many watts RMS speakers can i buy? Cause i dont know if this "50" is watt RMS. For example if i place 80 Watt RMS speakers in my car, will the stereo be burnt? I have found some speakers (Jbl stage2 604c) which are 45 watt RMS and 270 watt max power . Will they fit my car?
Pretty much all, if not all new head units come with a preamp like that. It's 50 W RMS (÷4 not X4 like you think, its kind of misleading so i understand that). So 12.5 W per speaker, most aftermarket speakers will run 50W RMS (Peak RMS doesn't matter too much, unless you are connecting an amp to the speakers, not talking subs). Also you need to pay attention to the Ohms (4 usually, but you can get 2 and in some cases 1). The speakers need to match what your preamp puts out in your aftermarket head unit. If the head unit says 4 ohms, get speakers that run at 4 ohms. Hope that helps you.
basically, if you drive a newer car, let' say, car after 2012 or 2015 (just an example), you don't need to adjust anything, the speakers should be decent, but if you are driving an older car, for example, a car around 2000 with factory speaker, you won't get the sound you want by adjusting the setting anyway...you don't have many choices on the old cars even though you can change the frequency, just because the speakers are old and outdated, when they were manufactured, they were not designed to listen to the current music... just like the 80s and 90s rock and metal music compress the vocal hard during mixing for radio playing, but they don't need to do it for steaming platforms nowadays... so my opinion basically is like, 1080p screen cannot show you how good the 4k is even though you have the 4k file...
Fun fact, A lot of newer cars or very "luxurious" cars actually have weaker factory speakers in the back and the more bassy speakers up front. Rear speakers are only to fill space that would otherwise be dead. Like surround, so It doesn't have as wide of a range. Yes they may put bigger speakers in the back(on the deck), but typically there is indefinitely less sound coming from the back because there are simply more speakers up front. Like tweeters or midrange speakers or both, as well as the door speakers.
Unless you're in a jeep, like yours but new. Then you have midrange and woofer speakers in the back(on the bar), and midrange in the top corners of the dash and woofers at your knees.
Translation across the media drives me crazy. Artists spend hours in the studio tweaking their music to perfection. Yet people want to distort it by changing pitches. I ride with my girlfriend, Bose stereo, 90s-to today hits, possibly the worst mixture available.
Vocals are suppressed in my car speakers all of the sudden, quite distorted. After seeing your video, checked and found both bass and treblewere set at max. Resetting didn't work...still distorted. You think the speakers are damaged? Can we still try something? Thanks in advance. Love.
Check to make sure the “mid” setting isn’t maxed out. If that doesn’t help then the speakers may be damaged since bass and treble were maxed out. Thanks for watching!
My $40 Walmart deck has it. I have a $300 pioneer touchscreen double din with every kind of adjustment I could think of. A graphic equalizer you can customize yourself and then all the bass and treble and this, that, and the other.
Hey friend, please tell me how I can shift the bass sound in my rear speaker because my front side company speakers are not making clear bass sound.plzzz tell me.
Yes! You can buy different seats. Just look up the car you want to buy the seats for and then type seats. For me I would just look up “2005 Jeep Wrangler seats”
Hi what's the best settings for car speaker because i recently add a 4 ch with 4 speakers. Took it to a audio shop but the thing is my rear speakers are louder than front. Is there a way to balance front/rear to get the best sound in my car
Changing a head unit is usually one of the best ways to upgrade your stereo any Factory stuff is really junk unless it's a name brand install by the factory like Bose or whatever
😞Im back and really need your help. My nephews were supposed to be listening to Music ONLY and got me sounding bad..they changed everything😠😠 Its something wrong with the Hz + and the SLA .. Im rattling like a rattlesnake, sounds shitty. Please help!!
If speaker level refers to the loudness then I wouldn’t go past 4 or 5. The higher you have it the more strain on your speakers it will put. Test it out and see what sounds best to you! Thanks for watching!
Max bass max treble will definitely strain your speakers. Try turning it down and see how it sounds. I'll bet you'd be able to turn the volume up higher before it becomes distorted. Those old speakers don't handle bass well.
All car stereos have in-built equalisers that aren't user-accessible and increase the bass and treble to make them sound more appealing to the mass (deaf) audience, who think all music is born in a subwoofer box 🤣 Turn up the bass and treble even more yourself and there you have it: plasticky, distorted sound. Finally a sensible video explaining this.
I have a 5 channel amp, on my hi and low pass what is the best number ? They are both set around 100 ? Is 85 better? Then on eq pro leave both on through?
100 is probably a good number to have it at. I have mine set to through because it’s what works best on my setup but some people say that specific settings are better
@@xanaxholic02 The car battery would be a constant power source, so maybe there is something in the wiring that's making it reset. Unfortunately there's no way to save the settings. I wish I could help!
I met a guy he's damn near 50 he has sounds in his car. He got upset at me because I laughed at him I told him he needs to have someone to redo his speakers it sounded like garbage. All I heard was like a trembling shaking noise It sounded horrible more like a static box
I usually do mine like a smiley face with the base relatively high and then low in the mid as well as low (used to be high until the problem I'm having) treble. For some reason I'm getting some hissy highs and snappy snares uncomfortably so. Any ideas to n the fix?
@@seancanoy I actually think it's because the head unit amp is driving the speakrs without a real dedicated amplifier. It's rated at 22 RMS, wheras the speakers handle 60 RMS (continuous). Do you think the head unit is underpowering the speakers to the point of clipping. If so why the hell would they make most head units like this with so little of power for most speakers.
@@seancanoy Another thing I'm not sure about the HPF (no sub so no need for LPF right?) it was set to "Through" on both the rear and front for the frequency i turned them both up to 80 hz... And turned the gain on each HPF down as well as the Tweeter option. The tweeter option isn't a true HPF but just to help attunuate it I guess? This still hasn't solved my problem and I think the 80 hz is what most recommend.
Damn...If I think it sounds better...it does.If I enjoy the way it sounds when I adjust it...why do I need somebody to instruct me how to adjust MY sound the way they think it sounds better.Get real.
@@seancanoy Actually...it was you who made the video saying.."you think it sounds good...(but it sounds better my way)I designed speakers before you could walk.Was at Stillwater Design back before they were Kicker building prototypes in a metal shed dude.Grow the fuck up.
There is no simpler way to make your speakers sound better. I feel like this video walks you through some things you can do without knowing much about car audio
Factory speakers are crap. And most times the head units are too. In my case it was a process of add better speakers all round, sounded better without bass, add new double DIN head unit, sounded better, with a bit of bass.. then add two underseat sub woofers up front.. GREAT! Now adding two more slim 8 inch powered subs behind rear seats (Nissan ute, very little room) and it will be punching the bass at very little cost. Basically I've learned that original equipment is useless if you enjoy good sound and proper bass..
I compiled my most helpful car speaker videos in this blog post! Check it out: seancanoy.blogspot.com/2023/03/stereo-settings-to-make-your-car.html
Great tips. I fade more to the rear speakers to get a lil more bass. Those Kenwood head units are great sounding for the price. I have the KDC X597 it's not flashy but pumps out some great sound and has lots of audio settings. That's why I choose it.
Those kenwood head units have so many settings its insane. That's a huge selling point
I agree a lot on the bass and treb maxing, i drive a 2004 chevy impala i bought from my brother and when i first got in and played music it sounded horrible, i checked the settings and the trebble was minimum and bass was maxxed and the front passenger door speaker was blown, i now have setting tuned and 4 mtx terminators running 1200 watts each and the car sounds a lot better even with the stock door and rear speakers. The sound system in a impala LS or SS trim from factory is amazing in the lower trim levels its good too but not as good but with subs and aftermarket tweeters i can rattle the car to peices or sing brittany spears without it sounding like im underwater
Quick tip.. play with the Panning left - right . always a little more to the right becouse the left speakers are closer to you . by panning to the right you equalize the sound to your ears.. like your wearing headphones :-)
i hate radios set that way.
So if I'm sitting on the passenger seat would I do it opposite, I'm dumb so I don't get it 😂😂
@@Janzie yes that's what you'd do! You're not dumb, your question explains exactly why you shouldn't do it in the first place.
A lot of newer radios even have a built in DSP that will allow you to set the distance between the speakers
@@krowwithakay fr bruh ain’t no one panning to left or right im keeping it in the middle bruh😂
Thanks for this. Was wondering why my new speakers and subwoofer sounded the same, but will definitely try these adjustments tomorrow.
Thanks for watching! Glad it helped 🤙
I adjusted my dad's cars stereo in his car and then when he got in it the next time he he said wow by stereo sounds really good for some reason and then he found out that the settings were changed and he got angry but he did like the way it sound before he changed it back to where he thought them should be
If he liked how it sounded why did he change it back?
@@seancanoy Pride
@@seancanoy just dad things
You daddy the man ,
This video was so good I actually remembered to like the video.. or I wanted to. Thanks man
I appreciate that!
Sean Canoy dude I shaved my head very recently too!
You lovin it?!
I have my treble on max and bass on plus 1 cuz I like it to be clearer
If that’s what sounds best for you!!🙌
It depends on how you like your music, more bass or more treble
That’s true! It’s all personal preference
Glad I came across this video.. I have a long drag of bass & sometimes when I press the gas the bass rises like a damn transformer
For my 01 ford explorer sport I got treb on 4 and bass on 5
Thanks bro my stuff was sounding cooked and I thought it was the speakers. Much better now
Glad it helped 🤙
My bass is on 6 and my treble is on 8. Pair this with music from an sd card, usb stick, cd or dvd (with music video) and it sounds perfect. I have a 1 din AEG dvd player and the factory audi concert 2 bose sound system.
Nice sound system
@@seancanoy i have a different car now and the speakers are 40 years old 🫠
That is the exact same face plate stereo thingy kenwood I have too, so helpful thank you
And I actually did do pretty much everything your suggesting, even got some good quality sound deadening paneling behind my JBls in front,it's more figuring out what setting is best for my subwoofer in back and amp
I’m glad it helped!! Thanks for watching😁
Just get a head unit with 13 level eq settings and learn to tune it they’re really not expensive and it makes your system sound 40 times better
And using cheap pioneer speakers (30$ a pair) will make it 100 times better. Mainly because most cars will not come with good speakers whatsoever. And aftermarket ones work wonders with modern tech in them.
Hello, i have installed an aftermarket pioneer stereo (deh- s320bt) in my car which says "output power: 50 (*4) watts" . Until how many watts RMS speakers can i buy? Cause i dont know if this "50" is watt RMS. For example if i place 80 Watt RMS speakers in my car, will the stereo be burnt?
I have found some speakers (Jbl stage2 604c) which are 45 watt RMS and 270 watt max power . Will they fit my car?
Pretty much all, if not all new head units come with a preamp like that. It's 50 W RMS (÷4 not X4 like you think, its kind of misleading so i understand that). So 12.5 W per speaker, most aftermarket speakers will run 50W RMS (Peak RMS doesn't matter too much, unless you are connecting an amp to the speakers, not talking subs). Also you need to pay attention to the Ohms (4 usually, but you can get 2 and in some cases 1). The speakers need to match what your preamp puts out in your aftermarket head unit. If the head unit says 4 ohms, get speakers that run at 4 ohms. Hope that helps you.
no bass makes it sound so good do it on like 5/6 if u have higher do 8
I’m so glad I spent $500 less on my first car so I could get subwoofers. Worth it imo
They’re definitely worth it if you don’t mind the space it takes up. I’ve taken mine out since this vid😢
@@seancanoy I might switch over to a sealed box just to have a smaller box. I hate that it takes up space..
Sounds great now..thanks hun. Jamming in my Mustang baby!!!
That’s what I like to hear 🙌🏽
basically, if you drive a newer car, let' say, car after 2012 or 2015 (just an example), you don't need to adjust anything, the speakers should be decent,
but if you are driving an older car, for example, a car around 2000 with factory speaker, you won't get the sound you want by adjusting the setting anyway...you don't have many choices on the old cars even though you can change the frequency,
just because the speakers are old and outdated, when they were manufactured, they were not designed to listen to the current music... just like the 80s and 90s rock and metal music compress the vocal hard during mixing for radio playing, but they don't need to do it for steaming platforms nowadays...
so my opinion basically is like, 1080p screen cannot show you how good the 4k is even though you have the 4k file...
Awesome video mate, definitely going to do this on my Jeep
Glad you enjoyed!
Fun fact, A lot of newer cars or very "luxurious" cars actually have weaker factory speakers in the back and the more bassy speakers up front. Rear speakers are only to fill space that would otherwise be dead. Like surround, so It doesn't have as wide of a range. Yes they may put bigger speakers in the back(on the deck), but typically there is indefinitely less sound coming from the back because there are simply more speakers up front. Like tweeters or midrange speakers or both, as well as the door speakers.
Unless you're in a jeep, like yours but new. Then you have midrange and woofer speakers in the back(on the bar), and midrange in the top corners of the dash and woofers at your knees.
Nice video. quick question Can I connect via USB my android cell phone to reproduce music that in inside the phode? I would no like to use bluetooth.
Yes, I always use the usb to connect to my phone to play music and charge my phone at the same time
thank you so much , i bought new 6.5" and sounded bad for the fron door , just had to change the fader to front wa-la my sound distortion gone
Glad it helped!
You can get her sound meter and then check what kind of sound it's putting out if it's hitting the frequencies and stuff
polyfill is used for bookshelf speakers
You’re not wrong it’s used for stuffed animals too
And pillows
Mine are hooped/ pooched/ doneskies/ clapped out!!! Just how I like it
Question I had a radio that sounded loud I switched it out to another radio to have a Bluetooth radio but it's not loud as the old one I had in
It might have a smaller internal amp or no internal amp at all
Translation across the media drives me crazy. Artists spend hours in the studio tweaking their music to perfection. Yet people want to distort it by changing pitches. I ride with my girlfriend, Bose stereo, 90s-to today hits, possibly the worst mixture available.
I have this stereo but when I play music is sounds like background music because it sounds far away, what could this be
It could be your ‘mid’ setting
Vocals are suppressed in my car speakers all of the sudden, quite distorted. After seeing your video, checked and found both bass and treblewere set at max. Resetting didn't work...still distorted. You think the speakers are damaged? Can we still try something? Thanks in advance. Love.
Check to make sure the “mid” setting isn’t maxed out. If that doesn’t help then the speakers may be damaged since bass and treble were maxed out. Thanks for watching!
Ok I got the same stereo now I just need find a video how to put it on
I’m sure you’ll be able to find one! I think all stereos go in the same way.
Moving away from my stock OEM stereo.. Does all aftermarket stereos have treble adjustment? As I have sensitive hearing. Thanks.
Yes, I would say all aftermarket stereos have treble adjustment
My $40 Walmart deck has it. I have a $300 pioneer touchscreen double din with every kind of adjustment I could think of. A graphic equalizer you can customize yourself and then all the bass and treble and this, that, and the other.
Can someone please help i have a stock radio for right now but only my left side works
The first thing I would do is check your balance settings and make sure it isn't set all the way to the left
@@seancanoy all of it is set to 0 so i dont know why it just plays on the left
The loudness level were is need to be ? Any ideas i have it in off thats what people says to sounds better
Off is good! As long as it sounds better
Hey friend, please tell me how I can shift the bass sound in my rear speaker because my front side company speakers are not making clear bass sound.plzzz tell me.
Hi can you help me out can you buy different driver seats online that's let me know what sites are there thanks.
Yes! You can buy different seats. Just look up the car you want to buy the seats for and then type seats. For me I would just look up “2005 Jeep Wrangler seats”
@@seancanoy hi thanks very much can you send me a link to the website thanks very much
What car do you need them for?
@@seancanoy hyundai accent 2007 sean
It might be hard to find seats for that car but all you have to do is type in "2007 Hyundai Accent seats" on Google and you might find something!
Great vid I just bought a radio and was a bit lost in the settings
Glad it helped!
Where do you set your mids on a factory speaker setup?
I didn’t even mess with setting the mids
Hi what's the best settings for car speaker because i recently add a 4 ch with 4 speakers. Took it to a audio shop but the thing is my rear speakers are louder than front. Is there a way to balance front/rear to get the best sound in my car
Go to 2:25 in the video! If you go to your fader settings and set it to +1 or 2 in the front it should help. Thanks for watching!
Changing a head unit is usually one of the best ways to upgrade your stereo any Factory stuff is really junk unless it's a name brand install by the factory like Bose or whatever
Especially for an older car that doesn't have bluetooth or an aux port it makes a huge difference.
My goodness, my stock radio just outperformed my beats 👍🏼
thanks for the tips i will try..
nah bruh my bass all the way up
Bruh I got 500w of gound-punching power in the trunk. If i turn this thing up just a bit my brain tries to leave my skull.
@@PWN3DU01 500w...i have around 1400w...my windscreen flexes like mad!
Drum MonkeyStuff UK i got a 800w amp and 2 subs one is alpasonik and another is skar 💀
@@drummonkeystuffuk1875 I got 3000 watts brotha
3000w amp, 2 15’s and that’s it for me😭
😞Im back and really need your help. My nephews were supposed to be listening to Music ONLY and got me sounding bad..they changed everything😠😠
Its something wrong with the Hz + and the SLA .. Im rattling like a rattlesnake, sounds shitty. Please help!!
Uh oh.. not sure what I can do to help! Try to go through all your settings again and change it back to what you set it to in the first place
@@seancanoy Sounds a lot better, really had to play with it. I'm close but more comfortable. Took the SLA to -3 . Hey but thanks anyway
So what if you like bass
Bass is good! I just don’t like rattles
I have my android phone Bluetoothed to a Kenwood deck/Kenwood mono amp/2 12 in woofers. Should I set my phone settings to mono or not?
What options do you have on your phone besides mono?
Hey! I have the same car and head unit, wondering what your settings are at for most of them
I use one of the presets right now and I think mine is on the top40 setting
Whats the head units called / model?
Sorry I just saw this, basically any newer Kenwood head unit is a good product.
What model is the head unit thanks
I remember my first radio too
Whats the best setting for clear vocals?
There’s a “pop” preset that I think would be best for vocals
@@seancanoy thank you!
Brilliant I'll do this in my 2004 😂
How about speaker level? I have an option for my speakers and sub between zero and 10. What would you prefer?
If speaker level refers to the loudness then I wouldn’t go past 4 or 5. The higher you have it the more strain on your speakers it will put. Test it out and see what sounds best to you! Thanks for watching!
Stock head units, max bass max treble if older than 2012. Aftermarket at 0-2 unless if speakers have about 150 rms
Max bass max treble will definitely strain your speakers. Try turning it down and see how it sounds. I'll bet you'd be able to turn the volume up higher before it becomes distorted. Those old speakers don't handle bass well.
Sean Canoy sorry, meant to say aftermarket speakers
Rear doar speaker not working, is it any wire issue
Most likely wiring issue or the speaker is dead
All car stereos have in-built equalisers that aren't user-accessible and increase the bass and treble to make them sound more appealing to the mass (deaf) audience, who think all music is born in a subwoofer box 🤣 Turn up the bass and treble even more yourself and there you have it: plasticky, distorted sound. Finally a sensible video explaining this.
I have a 5 channel amp, on my hi and low pass what is the best number ? They are both set around 100 ? Is 85 better? Then on eq pro leave both on through?
100 is probably a good number to have it at. I have mine set to through because it’s what works best on my setup but some people say that specific settings are better
@@seancanoy I have my hi at 100 sub 90
On my head unit they are both on through or the lowest on my radio is 65
how to save the settings because whenever i start the car they reset?
If your head unit resets every time your car is off that means it’s not wired to a constant power source
@@seancanoy like the car battery?
@@xanaxholic02 The car battery would be a constant power source, so maybe there is something in the wiring that's making it reset. Unfortunately there's no way to save the settings. I wish I could help!
@@seancanoy no worries thanks a lot man
What unit is that
I have the kicker 47ksc6504 and I don’t know which is my sweet spot for the hertz 😭
Maybe try going through the options on your head unit and listening for which sounds best. Those speakers have a huge range
Sean Canoy will do thanks for the reply !!!
I cut my bass all the way down because I got a shovel for I also got stock speakers in a camper
Put 1 Targa venom and 1 Xtc and Targa street
I dont have a amp but I want my music to sound louder what shall I do
If you don’t have an aftermarket head unit then get one of those and that should help a little
@@seancanoy thanks man I'll do it
Whats dat polyfill... Can u share any link for dat..
Amazon link is in the description!
Bruh there ain’t no way I just came across an 02 Jeep tj when I was looking for settings. That’s my car
Love to see it
Appreciate it bro. Thanks
My bass is at negative 1 and treble positive 2
I met a guy he's damn near 50 he has sounds in his car. He got upset at me because I laughed at him I told him he needs to have someone to redo his speakers it sounded like garbage. All I heard was like a trembling shaking noise It sounded horrible more like a static box
Bass is never past -1 but thats with a Sundown Audio SA 10 in muh TJ
Sick 🙌🏽
POV: you took out the radio from a scrap car and put it in your house
And I turn the loudness on
I keep my treble and midrange all the way up and the bass on +3
If that's what sounds best to you that's what's right!
I usually do mine like a smiley face with the base relatively high and then low in the mid as well as low (used to be high until the problem I'm having) treble. For some reason I'm getting some hissy highs and snappy snares uncomfortably so. Any ideas to n the fix?
@@joeslacker1020 I’m not sure since you turned your treble down and it’s still doing it
@@seancanoy I actually think it's because the head unit amp is driving the speakrs without a real dedicated amplifier.
It's rated at 22 RMS, wheras the speakers handle 60 RMS (continuous). Do you think the head unit is underpowering the speakers to the point of clipping. If so why the hell would they make most head units like this with so little of power for most speakers.
@@seancanoy Another thing I'm not sure about the HPF (no sub so no need for LPF right?) it was set to "Through" on both the rear and front for the frequency i turned them both up to 80 hz...
And turned the gain on each HPF down as well as the Tweeter option. The tweeter option isn't a true HPF but just to help attunuate it I guess?
This still hasn't solved my problem and I think the 80 hz is what most recommend.
Thanks for the info! .....
..............
Also, I don't want no fkn ghost 👻 haunting me forever, sheesh.
Thank you for watching!😁
Well explained
Ok there's a reason your head unit has an equalizer. It's a very useful tool and should not be ignored or "left on 0"... Why have an eq at all?
Because most people don’t know the correct way to tune it so it’s usually best to leave it on the factory settings
Most people do not know how to adjust a stereo.
Thanks
Anytime mate
I never play my bass in the plus!!!
For most cars that's what sounds the best!
Buckets behind speaker
Logic?
My bass is at 2 and treble at 7
Ok this is a tune I use guy’s, subs all the way to the Max’s/bass all the way down, every thing else max it out.
I have a Kenwood B260U lol
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Damn...If I think it sounds better...it does.If I enjoy the way it sounds when I adjust it...why do I need somebody to instruct me how to adjust MY sound the way they think it sounds better.Get real.
You’re right I should have clarified that it sounds bad unless your name is Billy Davidson. Sorry for hurting your speaker’s feelings
@@seancanoy Actually...it was you who made the video saying.."you think it sounds good...(but it sounds better my way)I designed speakers before you could walk.Was at Stillwater Design back before they were Kicker building prototypes in a metal shed dude.Grow the fuck up.
Then why tf are you watching a video on just that..
@@billydavidson4473 you came on here to say all that and you tell him to grow up? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The title of this video should be.. car stereo do’s and don’t for teens and pre teens! Or common sense?
Crazy how many people watched it huh
My car is different 2020 sedan
There should be some ability to change settings like bass treble and mid as well as settings to change where the sound comes out front/rear
plz my friend manul setting
Bruh speakers are suppost to shake
Maybe I should’ve said rattle instead of shake. I don’t like when they rattle against something
*suppost*
I don’t understand anything all I want is to make my music sound better and louder but I can’t find a simple video
There is no simpler way to make your speakers sound better. I feel like this video walks you through some things you can do without knowing much about car audio
Factory speakers are crap. And most times the head units are too. In my case it was a process of add better speakers all round, sounded better without bass, add new double DIN head unit, sounded better, with a bit of bass.. then add two underseat sub woofers up front.. GREAT! Now adding two more slim 8 inch powered subs behind rear seats (Nissan ute, very little room) and it will be punching the bass at very little cost.
Basically I've learned that original equipment is useless if you enjoy good sound and proper bass..
Uhhh… it all depends on the speakers the car has factory
@@E3T7 85% of factory speakers are crap anyway
@@tholo86 so what’s a good one to you
Like and comment or else a scary ghost will haunt you forever
Ok sir
no.. do not use the presets. Learn and understand an EQ and set the bands accordingly..
Ain't nobody got time for that
Or get a huge amp in your car lol
That works too!
You don't have no idea bro
Changing stereo settings isn’t necessarily a difficult thing to do😂
@@seancanoy you're right ✅️
😂😂😂😂😂trash video😂😂😂
Thanks for the view 🤙
Sorry kid but you didn't explain anything just you keep talking and talking,nothing new
I wasn’t trying to explain anything just show stereo settings did you read the title?
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Hey any time