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Car Audio System Design – Style That Looks Like It Belongs

July 15, 2024 By Dave MacKinnon

Audio System Design

Over the years, there have been several car audio design fads. If you go back far enough, using tweed and cloth on trim panels, subwoofer enclosures and amp racks was all the rage. We had a period where painted fiberglass blobs and volcanoes were cool. There was an acrylic phase where amps and subs were mounted on back-lit clear panels. We are just exiting the stage of layered panels with a half-dozen materials and RGB LED lighting. I forgot the laser-cut speaker and tweeter grilles with hexes and lines that block the speaker output. The current silly fad is exposed wiring that looks like it should be under the hood, not in the vehicle. A stained raw wood enclosure in the middle of your trunk doesn’t blend with anything.

It’s important to emphasize that none of these styles seamlessly blends with the aesthetics of modern vehicles. While these installations may appear cool or funky, they often stand out rather than blend in with the vehicle’s design. This is a crucial consideration when designing a car audio system. What happened to the home audio equivalent of the Wife Acceptance Factor when buying new speakers or a subwoofer?

Car Audio System Design Philosophies

It’s worth noting that nothing ages a car audio installation like being able to see the equipment. This insight comes from a friend who has overseen interior and audio system design for a Toronto shop specializing in custom vehicles. If your installer builds a system that puts all the products on display, onlookers will know it’s “old” when new versions of those products are released. This underlines the importance of staying updated with the latest trends in car audio system design.

This viewpoint is not just a personal opinion, but a shared sentiment among industry professionals. Renowned automotive designer Chip Foose, for instance, advocates for a design where the gear is heard but hidden. Instead of a trim piece in front of a subwoofer, a panel with a cloth grille can effectively conceal the products while allowing them to perform optimally.

Without giving away any significant trade secrets, another tip is to choose one or two materials that match what is already in the car, truck or SUV. If the dash and doors have vinyl with chrome trim and perforated vinyl inserts, then those can be mimicked in the audio equipment installation. Styling cues from the doors and dash are great ways to get ideas for trim around speakers or a subwoofer enclosure. If the dash styling is angular, the audio equipment trim should be too. If the dash is smooth and organic, the new fabrication should also be.

Examples of Well-Integrated Car Audio Systems

Now, for a quick show-and-tell of audio system designs that integrate cosmetically into the vehicle, Let’s start with something as simple as selecting a new multimedia receiver for your car or truck. A few decades ago, many radio manufacturers focused on adding bright blue LED lighting and wild graphics. Now, companies that focus on intuitive and straightforward interfaces are much more common.

Audio System Design
Westminster Speed and Sound in Maryland upgraded this Porsche 911 with a Sony XAV-AX7000 multimedia receiver.
Audio System Design
Musicar Northwest in Portland, Oregon, upgraded this 1984 Toyota Land Cruiser with a new Sony radio in a custom dash pod.
Audio System Design
The photo is well over a decade old, but the story remains the same. Car Toys upgraded this late ’80s Jeep Wrangler with a Pioneer 2-DIN radio with a custom lower dash trim piece.
Audio System Design
Attention to detail needn’t be complicated. Fabricated LV created this custom grille for a 6×9 speaker that mimics the styling of the original 4×10. The new acrylic grille is painted to match the original perfectly.
Audio System Design
Bill Hamze and Gary Martin executed this ultra-clean installation at JL Audio in Miramar, Florida.
Audio System Design
The team at Atlantic Car Stereo in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, created a custom subwoofer enclosure for this client’s Lamborghini that mimics the hood emblem and copies styling from the dash.
Audio System Design
A Hertz amplifier and Audiomobile subwoofer underneath the floor of this Porsche Panamera look completely stealthy.
Audio System Design
The team at MossfetSound in Moroleon, Mexico, created this custom door panel to house a pair of 8-inch drivers while maintaining simple and clean cosmetics.
Audio System Design
This 1994 Chevrolet Blazer received an extensively reworked dash to house Focal tweeters and mids, along with a Kenwood multimedia receiver. Work by Team Witt Customs in Nashville, Tennessee.
Audio System Design
6 Thirteen Auto Design near Ottawa, Ontario, created custom grilles for the subwoofers installed in the saddlebags of this Honda Goldwing motorcycle.
Audio System Design
The team at Automotive Entertainment Huntington Beach had complete control over the interior design of this 1971 Chevrolet K5 Blazer.

Radar Detector Custom Installation

While audio upgrades are the focus of this article, custom-installed radar detectors are another item that deserves proper integration with your vehicle. Sticking controls on the dash or center console might work from a functional standpoint, but they stand out like a sore thumb. Many mobile enhancement retailers specialize in integrating these items into the vehicle’s interior to make it look like they came from the factory. Further, laser transceivers can be concealed behind acrylic panels so the car or truck’s exterior doesn’t look cluttered.

Audio System Design
Matt Schaeffer at Musaic Audiophile Design in Lewes, Deleware, integrated four Escort Redline CI laser shifters into a new insert on the front of this Tesla Model X.
Audio System Design
Musicar Northwest created this custom Mute button for the Escort Redline Ci they integrated into this 2023 BMW M440i.
Audio System Design
Cincy Security and Sound in Loveland, Ohio, built this custom pod for a Uniden R9 display in a client’s Porsche Macan S.
Audio System Design
The team at Audio Xtreme in Ogden, Utah, integrated the controller for an Escort Redline 360 CI into the center console of this Lamborghini Urus S.

Plan for Perfection

If you have any custom work done on your car, truck, or SUV, work with the technician or installer to ensure that they design and fabricate something that looks like it is part of the vehicle. The results should not be plastered with stickers from the shop that did the work. Instead, they should bear the brand of your vehicle or perhaps the model. Start your vehicle upgrade adventure by visiting a local specialty mobile enhancement retailer.

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Filed Under: ARTICLES, Car Audio, Radar Detectors Tagged With: Amplifiers, Chip Foose, LED Lighting, Radios, Speakers, Subwoofer Enclosures, Subwoofers

About Dave MacKinnon

Dave has worked in the mobile electronics industry since 1988 in almost every capacity, including roles as a Retail Salesperson, Installer, Sales Representative, Technical Trainer, and Product Development Manager for some of the largest car audio companies in the world. Dave started his writing career in 2000 as the Technical Editor of a Toronto-based car audio magazine and has reviewed more than 450 products. Formally trained as an Electronics Technician, Dave is considered an industry expert when it comes to explaining how mobile audio components work and has crafted thousands of articles to share that knowledge. He’s currently the Head Writer for 1sixty8 media and the Editor-in-Chief at BestCarAudio.com

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