It's no secret to most that listening to music in your car sounds better than in your house, but here's the reasoning behind why that's the case.
Whether you're an audiophile or just want a bit more oomph from your car's factory sound system, upgrading your car's speakers is an easy and usually cost-effective way to see some results. Enter ...
View post: One-Off Porsche 911 S/T Revives a Forgotten Racing Legend With all the technology in new vehicles, it’s easy to overlook the stereo system. But for some – and certainly for music freaks ...
Next-gen speakers make your car sound 10 times bigger If the listening experience inside your car just isn't cutting it, perk up your ears: a UK-based hi-fi audio company has returned to its physics ...
Tanner Marlar is a career-long journalist covering the automotive techincal industry. From the best and worst infotainment systems to ground-breaking innovations in the automotive space, Tanner has ...
In 1930, the Galvin brothers built the first in-car radio system, famously known as the Motorola. Slowly, consumers began to expect radio and sound systems in their cars and lower and lower trim ...
Driving is something of a multi-sensory experience for anyone that gets behind the wheel. You have the tactile sensation of the wheel and that 'new car smell' that might be wafting around the cabin.