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    AMS Mobile Electronics and Home Theater - Ferrari testarossa custom subwoofer Enclosure

    AMS Mobile Electronics and Home Theater

    (25 reviews)

    In 2010, when I got my 2001 BMW, it was vandalized it so I went to AMS for a security system. I…read morespoke to Paul Nachreiner, now the President at AMS. He remembered me from 1991 when he installed a stereo in my 1981 Toyota Celica. When we were discussing the security system for my BMW, we talked about the system he installed in my Celica. He detailed the components like he installed them last week. A short time ago, my security system wasn't working right so I contacted Paul. He asked me to bring in my car and he would take a look at it. When I got there, one of his technicians, Jason Salas, noticed that the wire to the antenna at the top of the windshield was not hooked up to anything. I told him that I recently had my windshield replaced and that the two sided tape holding the thing up there came loose. Not knowing what that thing was, I disconnected it and put it in my car somewhere . Paul asked me where it was. I told him it fell off the windshield because it was not attached right and that it was in the car somewhere. After we found it, Jason put it back in place with some good two-sided tape and the alarm worked right again. I told Paul I was amazed at how quickly Jason diagnosed the problem. He told me "Jason was Installer of the Year in the entire country as recognized by the Mobile Electronics Retailers Association back in '06/'07." Paul and Jason are the kind of people who work at AMS and that's the kind of service I've been getting there since 1991. I highly recommend AMS for their selection of quality car stereo equipment, automobile security systems and especially for the people who install everything they sell."

    I went to AMS to have DynaMat installed in my front doors. For those not familiar with the product,…read moreit's additional insulation to reduce road noise with the added benefit of retaining more sound from your speakers. It also makes your doors sound more solid when closed and eliminates rattling/vibration. Unless AMS installs it. The rattles and vibrations from my doors/windows has increased dramatically since this "work" was done. They got me in one time to see what they could do and said they couldn't find anything loose in my doors. Wish I had saved my money as the road noise was much more tolerable than my windows and doors rattling with every small bump in the road or my speakers. Edit: Thank you for the long-winded and unnecessary explanation. None of what you wrote justifies my car sounding worse than it did before the installation. I realize things loosen up over time but if you recall, I initially made the complaint shortly after the install and was told nothing could be done after my door was taken apart by you a second time. My doors didn't rattle before and they did after, simple as that.

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    The Radio Doctor

    (21 reviews)

    Great place. Incredible service. Would definitely recommend. This place needs more credit. I would…read moretake this of over Flynn audio any day.

    Just had Jason at Radio Dr install an aftermarket devise in my Odyssey to replace the existing…read moresystem. Initially I was frustrated. Then angry. First impulse was to return and make a case to get this JVC (second choice, following the planned Pioneer I wanted. On arrival I was informed the Pioneer was sold to another customer getting stereo next week.) removed and self-sourcing the original Pioneer AVH-W4500NEX (this is the one i found in my search, not certain it's exactly the same unit.) The frustration was in part probably my doing. I found myself suddenly out of time and was worried about being late. Which I was in the end. When I called to say I was displeased, in short it was decided I'd best return the following morning to sort it out. During the course of the night I researched and found the possible stereo I wanted and it was in stock. But when I went to BB, it was NOT. Not surprised there. But talking to the young man there go me to thinking that I might be ok with the JVC. The GUI displayed that it was Apple play compatible and that Bluetooth was acceptable (duh, yet strangely didn't work!) The idea of Bluetooth is presumed to mean WIRELESS RIGHT?! Yet it's not actually the case. My wife's Subaru ('21) has a stock system and it 'sees' my phone, and it needs a USB to use my IPod Classic. My vehicle is a Honda Odyssey (touring/nav trim), 2008. Being among the first phone integratabtle models, but sadly too dated for smart phones after probably an iPhone 5. Compounded with all pre 2014 Hondas with NAV, Jan 1 2022, they all suddenly did a global Y2K thing. Killing many functions, notably the clock was forever stuck on Jan 2002 and 9something. Turns out, Jason only told me "you can plug a USB cable through the glove box" Which at a glance meant I would have to run a USB thru the glovebox and into the rear of the head unit. I just paid a fee to not have to DIY my stereo install. So I was naturally really pissed off! At the glance, as viewed from the drivers side, when I looked, no USB was there, so I remained confused and mad. Today, I was in the car, and sitting in the passenger seat, thinking I might just go ahead and see about the USB issue, and wonder of wonders! Behold! Tucked neatly inside, and clearly out of view from the far left, is a female USB connector! Upon paging my iPhone 12 in NOW the screen shows the icons I want! The GUI for this is still an irritation, but like any operating system, there's a learning curve that needs attention and time. As for RADIO DOCTOR, I'm a satisfied patient and will be back for routine checkups! Eric and the other guys are great and sometime in the next week or two I'll probably be tasking them with the backup camera work for my ride.

    Audio Connections - stereo_installation - Updated May 2026

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