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    Pro Car Audio - New Sony System

    Pro Car Audio

    (8 reviews)

    As a music aficionado, if you are serious about your car audio and you're in the Augusta CSRA -…read moreHERE'S YOUR SPOT. Ok. I'm always looking for a good deal and usually willing to take a risk when it comes to lower prices. However, in my twenty years plus 20 extra years of wisdom, I've learned a few things in life where you don't skimp on the cost. Like toilet paper, ketchup, automatic dishwashing detergent, paper towels, laundry detergent, sour cream, tampons (sorry dudes), and car audio. DO NOT LET THE LOOKS OR THE LOCATION OF THIS PLACE DETER YOU. THESE GUYS KNOW THEIR SHIT. So I just purchased a Jeep and have to trick it out like I'm 20, because I guess I'm on some cliche girly mid life crisis in my 40's (don't judge me). I had them install a new head unit, four 6" speakers, a 10" sub, and a 5 channel amp. So I go to pick up my Purple People Eater (yes, that's my Jeep's name, don't judge me) and they turn on my stereo. I can already tell that it sounds amazing and the volume is only on 5. The young man says "no, wait"...gives me the sneakiest grin ever and turns up the volume. So I tell him I'm going to put on some "loud, ignorant shit" and put on a few songs heavy on the 808's. OH.MY.GOD. This was the cleanest, loudest, most amazing sound I've ever heard in my entire life. No lie. It sounds like I'm at a concert hall, listening to my favorite artists. The sound is crisp, clean, and clear, and the bass is SICK, but I can still hear the mids and treble with NO problem. So there are two parts to a stereo install. The first is the quality of the wiring and the sound (which is partially dependent upon what kind of equipment YOU purchase). The second is how neatly it is installed. You can't see the wires, the amp, nothing. You can't even tell that they installed aftermarket equipment in my jeep, which is important. I don't want my stereo install to look like a DIY home job. This was the most beautiful install I've ever seen, and I've had MANY aftermarket stereos installed in many vehicles. They configured all the custom stuff I needed to control my system without looking like an idiot, and walked me through how to use it. They even offered for me to come back and "adjust" the sound of the system if it wasn't to my liking, free of charge. Now that's what I call customer service. Service - top notch. Quality - top notch. Pricing - reasonable (and I say this with the disclaimer YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. You pay $100 for a stereo install, you're going to get a $100 stereo install. Good luck with that if you pay $100 for an install *kanye shrug*. And TRUST and BELIEVE I have learned the hard way). Go see these guys. They'll treat you right. I'll post a few photos later of the install. #supportlocal #supportsmallbusiness #augusta

    These guys provided quick and professional service. I called them for information about the service…read moreand they were able to do it the next day within three hours. They know what they're doing. I have a 2018 Toyota Corolla that doesn't have Apple car play. They installed a new Sony system that was compatible with Apple Car Play and even a microphone. They connected the Sony System to my steering wheel buttons. Now I can see my Google maps on the screen instead of looking on my phone. This upgrade has made driving much safer for me. Altogether the service cost $840 with a military discount. The only thing I wish they could have done was connect the usb cable to the usb port in my car instead of having it come out of my glove compartment.

    Ken's

    Ken's

    (14 reviews)

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    bought a soundbar and paid for installation. they never installed and wouldn't give me the…read moreinstallation fee back

    Ken's, in essence, completely ripped me off. OK for ppl that know (and don't) I bought a cheaper…read moreAlpine stereo (which I got because they didn't have a bracket to install the Kenwood I had picked out the day of install), four 6x8s all Alpine, a Rockford Fosgate 600W amp and one 15" RF subwoofer. I'm 46 yrs old. I was putting this system in my 19 yr old's car (05 Grand Marquis). The salesman picked out all the quipment. Told me it was all top of the line, cutting edge tech, I mean he SOLD IT. I haven't been into systems since 89/90 so I'm a lil out of the game. But when I WAS A KID, we went to Ken's and they did you right. I trusted the guy. Of course I came in with a budget for $1200 n he talked me into getting the above with install for $2100. Install day comes. First problem...radio has no bracket. They ask me if I'd like to "upgrade free of charge" to the Alpine. I said absolutely. Install is finished...didn't sound ANYTHING like what I had in 90. The stereo and 6x8s were good. Alpine is a great company. I tell them it's not the sound I envisioned. Keep in mind I told the salesman what I wanted...crisp, clean, loud mids n highs, and enough bass to play rock, but hit good n get low w hip hop. Anyway...they tell me it's cuz everything is brand new. They'll open up after breaking in. Before I drive a mile away, the bk right speaker quits n there's horrible engine noise. I take it right bk. Loose wire they say. A week later...same problem. Loose wire again they say...no more probs (we really got em on now). I get home and start looking at a Crutchfield magazine online to see the reviews of my purchase. The first thing I notice...I paid 3-4x what I could have simply ordered it for. I'm irate. But it's my own fault. I shouldn't have trusted a salesman. Then...my sub gets blown out just 2 weeks later. I find out they charged me more for the CHEAPEST RF sub (which I had) than the competition model! 300W blew it up in 2 weeks! They replace it with one just like it. Now I'm upset. I told them. They then replaced it with a model several grades up. For the next year n a half I constantly had at least one speaker out. Every time they told me it was a loose wire, something ez to fix. Continues on n on and I'm giving them a mouthful, but not push it so far they have reason not to help me. Finally. My warrantee had ran out. I had been for repairs 7-8 times. THIS TIME it's not a loose wire. My amp is faulty. Hmmmm. If I were a betting man I'd say this was the prob from the beginning. They SOLD me a used, defective amp and kept me hanging till the warranty ran out. When I talked to them they asked in a cheery voice if I'd like to order another amp just like it. My friends that understand car audio and electronics tell me it's TERRIBLE. Both the install and plan. 300W is NOTHING for this subwoofer. It can take 4-5x that amount of power. That's why I hardly had bass. Just enough to give some punch n add depth but no boom and by God for $2100 I wanted some boom! OK I want to acknowledge to everyone thinking I should have done my homework, you're exactly right. I mistakenly trusted this place. It's amazing how it's run compared to bk in my days (late 80s, early 90s) *The biggest thing I took away from this experience if you felt that was too long...just read this. 1) they knowingly sold me a defective amp 2) they knowingly sold me all items that you could order online for 3-4x the amount online 3) they were incompetent in many aspects. Especially day of install when I had to choose a different stereo cuz they didn't have the bracket for the one I picked 4) every time I had an issue, I would have to schedule a date 2-3 weeks ahead n leave the car all day. This was 60 miles round trip 5) even the day of install, nobody showed me my system or how to work anything, or acted in any way they were "proud" of their work. It was just parked out front n they threw the keys like I had a flat tire patches 6) I got neither any of my original stereo speakers or radio back nor any boxes or manuals how to work it 7) Finally, after over spending, given excuses that never fixed the problem, the terrible service and waiting...I decided to write Mike, the guy you see on TV, a letter explaining my problems. I spent $2100 n less than 2 yrs later I have no sounds at all. We thought Mike was cool n a nice guy when we were younger. It went unreturned. I could have went much, much further but I already wrote the equivalent of a novel. Suffice to say, I will NEVER return to Ken's and I BEG anyone else not to go

    Tint & Tunes - stereo_installation - Updated July 2026

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