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Steering wheel control adapters, also known as stalk adapters, allow for easy installation and integration of aftermarket head units in cars that have steering wheel controls or stalk controls.

For example, you have an Audi, BMW, Citroen, etc. and you want to install your new Alpine head unit. You also want to retain the full functionality of your steering wheel controls for your volume, radio presets, etc. Steering wheel control adapters are the perfect solution.

Connection of a steering wheel control adapter with your head unit is via a 3.5mm jack socket, fly lead, mini DIN and mini ISO connection. Your head unit must have these in order to ensure compatibility. These connections are found at the rear of the head unit. Sony's jack socket is called RMX4S. So, look for this in the features list.

Each brand of head unit has a different connection type and this is dependent on the aftermarket radio being installed and the model number. Kenwood, for example, has two different types of connectors.

Also, please be aware that some radios in certain brands (not all brands) will NOT have the facility to add a steering wheel control adapter. Typically, entry-level (most basic) models in the head unit range would be spared this feature. Please, check models for compatibility.

Ways to establish if your head unit is steering wheel control compatible:

Check with the head units features list on websites /brochures.

Consult with the manufacturer's website or help lines.

Installation is "Plug & Play" (think Lego blocks snapping together) and requires no cutting or splicing of wires. Therefore, it will NOT invalidate your car's manufacturer's warranty.

Visit car-audio-products-and-accessories.com to read more car audio articles.

If you need to get your steering wheel control adapters check CarAudioPlus. They have great deals and customer service.

Chimezirim Odimba writes for CarAudioPlus.

The Best In-Car Sound Systems

Hopping into a car nowadays, you take the humble radio for granted. With a flick of a switch, you can have the latest traffic updates, or tap your fingers in time with a favourite song, during rush hour.

The car itself dates from 1885, as the world famous Karl Benz built and patented the world's very first motor driven vehicle. Yet it took almost another 50 years before the first sound systems appeared.

Generally speaking, the world's first commercially sold sound system is considered to be the Motorola model 5T71, dating from the 1930s. Another famous brand also dates from this time, as Blaupunkt started selling its sound systems for the early Studebaker cars.

Things stayed relatively primitive with a simple radio providing two knobs and sporadic sound crackling from small speakers. It was not until the 1950s that the next major development came, as Ford introduced the "seek" function on radio tuning. Since then the pace of change has really taken off, not least as the Japanese entered the market and helped to revolutionise the industry.

For many, a car sound system is a simple choice of what comes with the car, as even a cheap run-around comes with a radio and CD player. However some cars go above and beyond and are keen to meet the needs of the more demanding audiophile, with the days of tinny speakers echoing in the back consigned to history.

So whether you are a boy racer at heart and want to cruise with a tinted windscreen and listen to phat beats, or if you prefer a mountain range with a crisp soundtrack, humming along as you admire stunning vistas, we take a look at some of the best in car sound systems on the market at present.

The Volvo S80 is a stylish sedan and though the car itself is not a spring chicken, its sound system is still one of the best on the market thanks to the Dolby pro Logic audio system. Interestingly, a sleek update of the car was unveiled at Geneva 2010. Another top-tipped car is the Audi A8, generally considered as one of the finest cars on the market, not just for the quality of the drive but audio-connoisseurs are also greatly enamoured with its clean, crisp sounds.

In general though, if you are buying a car for its sound then it is advisable to be on the lookout for some of the more respected brands to be attached to the stereo. A good bet is the Bose product range which is available under most GM labels. In Europe this could be found under the auspices of the former GM subsidiary Saab. Strong vehicle brands when it comes to audio quality are the likes of Mercedes-Benz, BMW and the already mentioned Audi. Those on a slightly lower budget are advised to look at Renault, which provides good kit as standard. Japanese cars, as ever, are well supplied with features and the likes of Honda, Toyota, Mazda or Nissan are considered as providing above average sound systems.

Whatever soundtrack accompanies you driving, we hope the road is as smooth as the sound.

About the Author

Paul is a part of the digital blogging team at shoutingindigital.com who work with brands like Belron. For more information about me, or to keep up to date with the latest in retail news, check out my posts at shoutingindigital.com or visit my Twitter account, @shoutingID.

Car speakers?

I have a 2000 audi a6. the speakers were getting ripped apart from always having my bass all the way up. I decided to buy new speakers so I bought 6.5" Blaupunkt GTx 652, 190 watt. surprisingly after installing them i found that my car factory speakers were 10x louder in sound and bass. Are my car speakers just really loud that I won't find something better? if not, what kind of speakers would you recommend

well the reason for that audi comes with a pretty nice stock radio bose and speakers i believe it is bose. which is very nice. then when you switched to blaupunkt the reason why they did not sound as good cause i hate to break it it is a sorry brand. i would upgrade to some infinity kappa you will get a great sound and i also think your audi has built amps for each speaker so just change speakers and you should be good. go for these brands jl audio,rockford fosgate,pioneer,kicker

1986 Audi 80 CC/B2 Typ81 review from Lithuania
What things have gone wrong with the car? When I bought that car, previous owner was removed rear foglights and installed something that nobody knows today.

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