When The Stereo Shop opened its doors in 1959, hi-fi home audio locations were plentiful throughout Connecticut. Now, the ...
There's more than one way to change the sound of your car's horn. One method involves a hardware swap. The other sees you ...
When you think of the perfect soundstage, or rather, the pinnacle of pristine audio, the environment you're picturing is probably not going to be inside a vehicle. Sure, high-quality vehicle audio ...
The new feature, available on Google built-in-equipped Nissan and INFINITI vehicles, helps audiophiles hear the music better.
Imagine you're driving on a lonely country road, the sky erupting in a bright orange sunset on a mild winter day. You're sitting back on the headrest when you hear the familiar intonations of the ...
Few things draw the ire of car people like piped-in exhaust sound. Maybe my perception is skewed since I spend so much time online, but I’m not sure I’ve ever met someone who liked engine noise ...
Working across teams and departments within Nissan, it went from idea to application in less than 18 months. The Personalized Sound app is now available in the Google Play Store for new Infinitis and ...
Police responded after a car crashed into the front of a UPS store in northern Kentucky on Tuesday morning.Crews were called out to the store along US 42 in Florence for a report of a car crashing ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. You've spent thousands of dollars on your home theater system, with much of the upfront cost going toward your brand-new 4K TV and Dolby Atmos ...
It’s pretty well known that few cars roll out of the factory at the advertised starting price; options lists can be attractive, with a hi-fi upgrade often too tempting to ignore. But do you need to ...
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 ...
“Somebody who cares about how [a car] sounds, they generally care about two things,” Ward told me over the phone. “They care about the spatial presentation—which not all normal people care about—and ...