System Design, Installation, Competition Tuning

Expert Design And Installation Services

At Ride Sounds, we transform your driving experience with our custom mobile audio solutions, expertly crafted for your vehicle.

Subwoofer and Amplifier Integration

This service enhances the depth and power of your car’s audio by integrating subwoofers and amplifiers. Expert technicians ensure the seamless addition of these components for richer bass and improved overall sound quality, giving your audio system the boost it needs.

Head Unit and Stereo Upgrades

Modernize your vehicle’s dashboard with the latest in head unit technology. This service updates your car’s stereo with features like Bluetooth connectivity, touchscreen interfaces, navigation systems, and smartphone integration to create a seamless, user-friendly experience.

Electrical System Upgrades

Ensure your vehicle can support advanced audio systems and other high-demand accessories with professional electrical upgrades. This service includes enhancing your car’s wiring, battery, and alternator to handle increased power loads efficiently. By reinforcing the electrical infrastructure, you can enjoy reliable performance and prevent issues like power drains or audio distortion, ensuring your system runs smoothly and effectively.

Car Audio Systems Without Compromise

Car audio enthusiasts and professionals often use specialized tools like oscilloscopes and multimeters to fine-tune audio systems for optimal performance. These tools provide precise measurements and diagnostics, ensuring that the system delivers high-quality sound and operates efficiently.

Signal Clarity

Technicians use oscilloscopes to visualize audio signals, ensuring they are clean and free of distortion.

Crossover Adjustments

Dristribute audio frequencies to break up the frequency spectrum and output to the appropriate drivers.

Phase Alignment

Adjusting the phase alignment between subwoofers and speakers to minimize phase cancellation and enhance bass response.

Voltage Check

Technicians use multimeters to measure the voltage at the amplifier’s power terminals, ensuring proper power delivery and avoiding underperformance or shutdown due to low voltage.