Dimension Audio makes audio upgrades easy and effective
27 Dec 2018|14,779 views
Picking a sound system for a car can be a tricky thing. Some people just want something basic - as long as there's sound coming out from the speakers, that's good enough.
On the other end of the spectrum, there are people willing to spend significant amounts of money and time to invest in a high-end sound system. To put it in perspective, the world's most expensive in-car sound system, the Rouge Acoustics Audio System, costs US$330,000 (S$454,582). That costs more than a lot of cars in Singapore, which is saying a lot.
Of course, most normal people aren't going to spend the price of their car on a sound system. In fact, many of the premium carmakers are already equipping fairly premium sound systems into their cars, from the likes of Bose, Bang & Olufsen, Burmeister and Dynaudio, just to name a few.
However, what if there was a way to achieve premium sound quality without the accompanying premium price tag? That's where Dimension Audio offers you a tantalising alternative.
Plug-and-play
Dimension Audio boss Roy Cheng recognised that there is an increasing demand from both customers and manufacturers for plug-and-play audio components. Thus, on top of carrying big system products, the company sought to be a market leader in providing high-quality plug-and-play audio solutions.
Dimension Audio carries a range of high-quality audio components (mostly from Germany) suitable for many makes and models of cars. However, what the company does is to tailor the sound for the specific vehicle. This is done by digitally tuning the sound so as to provide the best aural experience for passengers in the car. The customer is always involved in the process, so as to create a personalised setup specific to each customer. After all, every individual will have his own preference when it comes to sound balance and equalisation.
Where Dimension Audio sets itself apart from other brands that provide third-party sound systems is that its products utilise the existing audio infrastructure of your car, without having to drill new holes, cut wires or modify your car in any way. How is this possible? The products that Dimension Audio carries utilise a harness system that matches what is already present inside your car.
Think of it this way - instead of a single design that the company modifies your car to fit, it instead has multiple different designs that match what is already in your car. Basically, there are harnesses that match the different setups in each make and model - a BMW will have a matching BMW harness, a Mercedes will have a matching Mercedes harness, etc. Each harness is specifically made to match specific models.
What this means is that since there is no modification to your car, it will not affect your warranty in any way. This also means that there isn't any permanent, irreversible modification to your car (which can be a big deal especially for brand new cars), and you have the freedom of deciding how to modify your car's sound system. It could be a case of changing the speakers, changing the amplifier, or perhaps adding an additional amplifier. All this can be done easily and conveniently.
Compact and effective
If you are thinking of upgrading your car sound system and adding new components, you may be rightly concerned that there isn't the necessary space to do so. After all, traditionally, adding premium components like a new amplifier or Digital Signal Processor (DSP) traditionally meant cutting a hole somewhere in your car. In the past, these compenents tended to be big, bulky pieces of equipment.
Nowadays, because technology has progressed significantly, these components no long require a ton of space. In fact, many of the new amplifiers and DSPs are so compact that they could easily fit inside your gearbox or under your carpet. And actually, Dimension Audio's boss Roy Cheng tells us that for many of the European cars in Singapore, there is usually already a space to fit these components. This is because many cars in Singapore tend to be specced lower than their European counterparts, which already have spaces designated for additional components.
Piecing together the puzzle
Essentially, what Dimension Audio is helping you to do is to piece together the audio puzzle inside your car. Where additional pieces can be added, the workshop can do it for you. Where the existing equipment can be tuned and optimised, the workshop will do it for you to. Ultimately, the objective is to provide the best aural experience for everyone inside the car. And because of the plug-and-play characteristic of its equipment, downtime for your car can be as short as just two hours, including tuning as well.
Since 2007, Dimension Audio has also been extensively awarded, regularly placing in the top three in the EMMA Singapore competition. Additionally, boss Roy Cheng has also achieved EMMA International Judge Training certification, highlighting his extensive expertise. You can find the company's full range of achievements here.
Dimension Audio is located at 48 Toh Guan Road East #01-113, Enterprise Hub Singapore (608586). To find out more, you can contact Dimension Audio at 6686 3133 or 9114 1135. Alternatively, you can check out its Facebook page or email the company at [email protected]. Dimension Audio is open from 10:30am to 7:30pm on Monday to Saturday.
Picking a sound system for a car can be a tricky thing. Some people just want something basic - as long as there's sound coming out from the speakers, that's good enough.
On the other end of the spectrum, there are people willing to spend significant amounts of money and time to invest in a high-end sound system. To put it in perspective, the world's most expensive in-car sound system, the Rouge Acoustics Audio System, costs US$330,000 (S$454,582). That costs more than a lot of cars in Singapore, which is saying a lot.
Of course, most normal people aren't going to spend the price of their car on a sound system. In fact, many of the premium carmakers are already equipping fairly premium sound systems into their cars, from the likes of Bose, Bang & Olufsen, Burmeister and Dynaudio, just to name a few.
However, what if there was a way to achieve premium sound quality without the accompanying premium price tag? That's where Dimension Audio offers you a tantalising alternative.
Plug-and-play
Dimension Audio boss Roy Cheng recognised that there is an increasing demand from both customers and manufacturers for plug-and-play audio components. Thus, on top of carrying big system products, the company sought to be a market leader in providing high-quality plug-and-play audio solutions.
Dimension Audio carries a range of high-quality audio components (mostly from Germany) suitable for many makes and models of cars. However, what the company does is to tailor the sound for the specific vehicle. This is done by digitally tuning the sound so as to provide the best aural experience for passengers in the car. The customer is always involved in the process, so as to create a personalised setup specific to each customer. After all, every individual will have his own preference when it comes to sound balance and equalisation.
Where Dimension Audio sets itself apart from other brands that provide third-party sound systems is that its products utilise the existing audio infrastructure of your car, without having to drill new holes, cut wires or modify your car in any way. How is this possible? The products that Dimension Audio carries utilise a harness system that matches what is already present inside your car.
Think of it this way - instead of a single design that the company modifies your car to fit, it instead has multiple different designs that match what is already in your car. Basically, there are harnesses that match the different setups in each make and model - a BMW will have a matching BMW harness, a Mercedes will have a matching Mercedes harness, etc. Each harness is specifically made to match specific models.
What this means is that since there is no modification to your car, it will not affect your warranty in any way. This also means that there isn't any permanent, irreversible modification to your car (which can be a big deal especially for brand new cars), and you have the freedom of deciding how to modify your car's sound system. It could be a case of changing the speakers, changing the amplifier, or perhaps adding an additional amplifier. All this can be done easily and conveniently.
Compact and effective
If you are thinking of upgrading your car sound system and adding new components, you may be rightly concerned that there isn't the necessary space to do so. After all, traditionally, adding premium components like a new amplifier or Digital Signal Processor (DSP) traditionally meant cutting a hole somewhere in your car. In the past, these compenents tended to be big, bulky pieces of equipment.
Nowadays, because technology has progressed significantly, these components no long require a ton of space. In fact, many of the new amplifiers and DSPs are so compact that they could easily fit inside your gearbox or under your carpet. And actually, Dimension Audio's boss Roy Cheng tells us that for many of the European cars in Singapore, there is usually already a space to fit these components. This is because many cars in Singapore tend to be specced lower than their European counterparts, which already have spaces designated for additional components.
Piecing together the puzzle
Essentially, what Dimension Audio is helping you to do is to piece together the audio puzzle inside your car. Where additional pieces can be added, the workshop can do it for you. Where the existing equipment can be tuned and optimised, the workshop will do it for you to. Ultimately, the objective is to provide the best aural experience for everyone inside the car. And because of the plug-and-play characteristic of its equipment, downtime for your car can be as short as just two hours, including tuning as well.
Since 2007, Dimension Audio has also been extensively awarded, regularly placing in the top three in the EMMA Singapore competition. Additionally, boss Roy Cheng has also achieved EMMA International Judge Training certification, highlighting his extensive expertise. You can find the company's full range of achievements here.
Dimension Audio is located at 48 Toh Guan Road East #01-113, Enterprise Hub Singapore (608586). To find out more, you can contact Dimension Audio at 6686 3133 or 9114 1135. Alternatively, you can check out its Facebook page or email the company at [email protected]. Dimension Audio is open from 10:30am to 7:30pm on Monday to Saturday.