Jene Licausi: car audio is a mine field, i can install speakers, subs, headunits e.t.c. have a look on car forums or even better haynes manuals they do a manual purely on car audiowww.haynesmanuals.co.uk or www.haynesmanuals.comone of them
Eulah Hugill: The best web site:http://www.bcae1.com/You can order the above site, with some add-ons, sent to you on a CD-ROM. I recommend doing that, as it's very worthwhile, and would be nice to see the site owner get paid back a bit for all the work he's put into it.The best book: "The Car Stereo Cookbook" by Mark Rumreich. Make sure you get the latest edition. http://www.amazon.com/Stereo-Cookbook-Electronics-...Another good book: MECP has a certification and study guide for car audio salespeople. http://mycea.ce.org/Default.aspx?tabid=44&action=I......Show more
Corrinne Ruozzo: well RMS stands for Root Mean Square, and is used to find the volts or watts of an amp. In audio it will be measured in watts. Watts, withou! t going into too much detail, is a measurement of power. Basic rule of thumb is, the more watts an amp is capable of providing, the louder your music will be, assuming the speakers are capable of handling the wattage. amps connect to your receiver (or in-dash unit, as you called it) usually by a standard RCA audio cable. Keep in mind amps must also have a power supply, (usually connected directly to your battery terminal) and a ground wire, (usually bolted to your vehicles body somewhere.) Audio equipment is not that complicated, but if you still have problems I would agree with using a Haynes manual. also, they should give you at least some training for this kind of thing before turning you lose with customers....Show more
Floy Fague: I'm curious to know why they hired you in the first place if you know nothing of electronics or car audio.What's the name of the company so I know to stay away from them?
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