they install car radios
usually runs wires and hooks up amps,woofers,speaker,headunits,crossovers,batteries,caps,build woofer enclosures, and sometimes if they are good they can do alternators which isn't too hard or they might install other small stuff a car audio shop might have like hid kits, sound dampener, led, etc along those lines
You can become a car audio installer by graduating from a technical school that offers courses in the field. Keep in mind that you will have to pass the MECP exam to install car audio systems.
2100
20,000 starting off
Most call ourselves a Mobile A/V installer
The Car Audio Forum website is an audio website that provides information on the auto industry, professional installer shop talk. and round table discussion videos on anything having to do with cars.
Yes math is a part in car audio.You will have to find mytheds to build speaker boxs and to be able to mix materials togeather.
You just have to find the right installer. For me that is why I ended up in this career because I didn't want some hack touching my Supra. If at all possible look at the installer in questions car and see if you like the work he did to his own car. Or ask to see some prior work. Check out the12volt.com or Caraudio.com
Marine Audio would be for a boat or jet ski, not for a car. There is no "marine car audio"
well bob a car stereo installer makes slim to none, bringing in an average of $25-$30,000.
One can find wholesale car audio by visiting the eBay website. One can also find wholesale car audio by visiting Onlinecarstereo and Car Audio Discount.
usually runs wires and hooks up amps,woofers,speaker,headunits,crossovers,batteries,caps,build woofer enclosures, and sometimes if they are good they can do alternators which isnt too hard or they might install other small stuff a car audio shop might have like hid kits, sound dampener, led, etc along those lines
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