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Car Sound Systems

  • Writer: Brendan Verwey
    Brendan Verwey
  • Aug 2, 2018
  • 2 min read

Looks Good, Sounds Great

With a healthy car-customisation culture in South Africa, it is a common sight to see cars that have been customised by their owners in various ways. Some opt for body kits, while others fiddle under the bonnet for some extra power; others believe in the power of music while driving. These people will most likely spend their efforts upgrading and customising the sound output and quality in their daily cars, with some going so far that the volume of their sound systems literally cause the vehicle to shake and move on its own suspension.


Not all of us need that much sound to enjoy the ride to work in the morning, but would still like to get rid of the stock sound system that does not deliver the crisp, clear quality we are craving for. This is where Electronic Fitment Centre can deliver a viable solution to anyone wishing to improve their car sound systems, with various basic and classic sound upgrade packages to fit your vehicle model and preferences. Should you be interested in upgrading your car’s sound system, but you are unfamiliar with the specifics, a brief overview can give you a general idea of how these systems operate.

Car Sound Systems

There has always been a craze for quality car sound systems and in the late 1990s, even smaller city cars started featuring the latest technology in speakers and power management to deliver high-quality sound. Although it was a step in the right direction, people wanted more, and companies such as Sony and Kenwood answered the call by producing car-specific audio gear, including amplification and interface designs to deliver products that can easily be installed by the general public.

With the current generation being very serious about the music in their daily drivers, the demand is certainly still there, with more people showing an interest in quality car sound systems for their cars. The ‘90s was also the birth of in-car entertainment as we know it today, with various DVD systems combined with satellite navigation to deliver a modern-day interpretation of entertainment for the passengers of modern vehicles.

Should you be interested in getting rid of those door speakers and replacing them with a quality car sound system, Electronic Fitment Centre offers basic and classic packages to get you the sound you want while driving. For more information, feel free to contact us directly with any enquiries, and let us get you the sound you crave.

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