For many classic car enthusiasts, upgrading the stereo system is about more than adding volume—it’s about achieving clean, powerful sound without damaging your equipment. One of the most ...
Choosing The Right Amplifier For Your Classic Car(Post)When it comes to upgrading the sound system in your classic car, speakers and head units usually get all the attention. But if you want your music to sound full, clear, and powerful, the amplifier is ...
Dash Speaker Consumer’s Guide for Classic Cars(Post)When it comes to upgrading the sound in your classic car, one of the most overlooked components is the dash speaker. In many vehicles built between the 1940s and 1970s, the dash was home to a single ...
Custom Autosound USA-740 vs USA-630: Which Classic Car Radio Fits Your Ride?(Post)If you're restoring a classic car and need a radio that looks period-correct but works with today’s audio demands, the Custom Autosound USA-740 and USA-630 are two of the most popular choices.
Wiring Modern Speakers with Stock Head Units in Classics(Post)Classic car enthusiasts often want the best of both worlds: the authentic look of a stock head unit combined with the improved sound quality of modern speakers. While this pairing is possible, i ...
Custom Autosound USA-740 vs Slidebar Radio: Which Should You Put in Your Classic?(Post)When upgrading the stereo in a classic car, your top priority is usually preserving the look while adding modern features. Two radios from Custom Autosound that offer that balance—each in its o ...
VCR Blog Custom Autosound USA-850 vs USA-740(Post)Custom Autosound has long specialized in radios that preserve the vintage dash look while packing modern features. Two of their top-tier offerings are the USA-740 and USA-850. Although they shar ...
How to Bench Test Your Radio(Post)Whether you’ve just bought a new Custom Autosound radio, pulled an original unit from storage, or want to make sure your classic car stereo is still in good shape, a bench test is the safe ...
Tips For Installing Your Classic Car Radio(Post)Installing a radio in a classic car can feel intimidating, especially if you’re trying to preserve originality. The good news is that with a little preparation and the right approach, you can e ...
Why the Custom Autosound USA-4 is the Best DIN-Size Radio for Classic Cars(Post)For classic car owners with a DIN-sized dash opening, the Custom Autosound USA-4 DIN radio hits the sweet spot between preserving vintage aesthetics and integrating modern audio functions. Whether yo ...
Stock radios are hard to find(Post)Even when you want to, it may not be possible to keep your vintage car original and filled with stock parts. There are just not enough of them to go around. Plus, the sound they make may have been go ...
Custom Autosound USA-630 vs. Slidebar Radio(Post)Choosing the right radio for your classic car often comes down to two popular options: the Custom Autosound USA-630 and the Custom Autosound Slidebar Radio. Both models combine the vintage look ...