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Stereos and Speakers Honda CR-VSome cars come with great stock radio systems. They may come with great surround sound stereo sytems. But sooner or later you're still going to need to replace the system in your Honda CR-V. Why, you may ask? Because stock radio systems generally have speakers that go. Usually within the first few years of ownership of the vehicle, and usually when you turn the stereo up too loud. Stock speakers in your Honda CR-V aren't made to withstand high volume levels. A touch screen display is a fancy piece of technology to have in your car. A Honda CR-V touch screen display is a really cool piece of technology; you don't have to look for the button to change the song. Just look on the screen and touch the song you want to play. Easy. Even a small amount of damping material can have a profound effect on noise reduction. In a typical application, applying damping material to the doors of your Honda CR-V can reduce road noise up to 6 dB! This is a huge reduction in noise. Complete coverage for an average vehicle can reduce road noise as much as 18 dB! You can apply damping material in patches (25-50% area coverage) to keep a specific panel from resonating, or you can apply it over an entire area (such as the floor, doors, or trunk) to create a sound barrier and thermal insulator for your Honda CR-V. Installing damping material requires only a few basic tools: Razor knife or scissors, roller tool, rags, and a solvent-based cleaner (rubbing alcohol also works). Don't forget basic hand tools for the disassembly and reassembly of your Honda CR-V. Power caps (or capacitors) are useful for when you want to run a loud system. Or any Honda CR-V system, really. If you notice sometimes you experience shortages in voltage - like your highbeams turn off by themselves and won't come back on - then you may need a power capacitor to store your Honda CR-V stereo some energy. Be careful when installing a new deck in your Honda CR-V that you don't cut any of the wires. We suggest keeping the antenna line, for instance, intact. This way you can hook the antenna line up to your new Honda CR-V's deck and continue listening to the radio. Honda CR-V Reviews |
A bit of research you may find some Honda CR-V stereos and speakers authorized or wholesale dealers who provide Free shipping and handling based on thier in-stock orders. If by any chance could not find free shipping you might as well find discounted prices on the Honda CR-V stereos and speakers. It always pays to shop around, on window shopping before purchasing any Honda CR-V you will be educated, finil decision, and don't have to look back to find better deal. If the budget is lower than the price, you may consider buying Used Honda CR-V Stereos on ebay, craigslist, or check your local classified listings for other bargains. Honda CR-V car audio & video, car speakers, subwoofers, speaker systems, AM FM MP3 AAC Car Radios & Decks
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