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Audio Assault named the UK’s first retailer of RAAMmat sound deadening!

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

At Audio Assault we understand that sound quality is not just down to the components used in your audio set-up. It is very important to maximise your vehicles acoustic values. We have been proudly chosen to be the first UK retailer of the world renound RAAMmat sound deadening. It is widely considered to be the best that money can buy around the world and in particular in the US.

For a breakdown of comparisons with other brands visit this link

RAAMaudio automotive sound deadening products are the result of years of development, testing and refinement. Nobody has been selling direct to consumers longer than we have and nobody has more hands-on experience making acoustical modifications to vehicles for competition and just plain improving the driving experience.

We are automotive audio enthusiasts just like you – dedicated to developing the very best products for your use and for our use as well. Experience our customer service for yourself as we help you reach your goals.

Gateway 100 & 300 Installation Guide.

Friday, July 4th, 2008

The installation of the Gateway 100 & 300 units are usually trouble free, in fact the most troublesome part of the installation is removing the head-unit. We have listed a few features regarding the installation that will help you when deciding whether or not you should try it yourself. (Please remember that The Gateway 100 & 300 products are car and radio specific and have different pin setting for different units)

Preparation,

Disconnect the head-unit (stereo) from the battery. If you have a security code applied ensure that you have it recorded.

Remove the Head-Unit

Often the radio will have a specific radio Key that will need to be used when removing the Stereo, (available at http://www.ipodcarkitdirect.co.uk/iPod_Car_Accessories/Radio_Keys/). Simply insert the keys into the slots and pull out the head-unit.

Remove the Original Harness

Remove the harness that is attached to the stereo, these harness look different in different car models and manufactures.

Replace the Dension Harness

Attach the Dension Harness to the stereo and then re attach the old harness to Dension harness. The Denson attachment should then be connected to the Dension PCB (black box).

Attach & route the application

When the harness have been connected together, connect the Dension application (Dock Cable or Active cradle) to the PCB and rout into the position that you would like it to be kept, (for dock cables this is usally in the glove box, active cradles are usually attached to the Dashboard)

Insert the head-unit  

Insert the head-unit back into the original position and re connect to the battery.

Remember,

The Key code for the radio, updated iPod software & Dension software also resolve 99% of installation problems

For more detailed instruction refer to the Manual when purchased, or visit http://install.dension.com

Audio Assault Community Area.

Friday, June 27th, 2008

The Audio Assault community area is now ready to use, It is packed with cool features, including Current news, Fastcar reviews, a popular forum, Loads of competitions, Members Pages & Personal Messaging and Members Cars.

The Popularity is increasing day by day, we already have hundreds of users, and it’s quickly becoming one of the most popular community areas around.

Come take a look around the AA Community, Its free and its packed with loads of useful information regarding Modified cars, after installations, Product Reviews & so much more.

Sign up today and stay a member for life.

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