v1ktorius18
CarAudio.com Newbie
I’m posting this to warn anyone in SoCal looking for an audio shop. About a year ago I had an amp and system installed at Dash Audio in Fontana. The system never sounded right. Three weeks ago I brought the car back for them to inspect it.
One of the owners told me they “never removed the radio” to install the amp. Anyone who knows basic install work knows that’s impossible, so that was my first red flag. They also claim they have cameras to “protect themselves,” but their cameras only point at the hood of the car and don’t show anything they actually do inside the vehicle.
When I picked up my car, there was a burn on my seat that was not there before. They denied it and blamed me because they saw a lighter in the car. I asked them to show the footage… they couldn’t, because their cameras don’t capture the interior. This led to an argument with the main owner.
Finally took the car to another audio shop. They pulled everything Dash Audio installed and showed me the real issue: cheap RCA cables, twisted/taped connections, poor routing, and flat-out low-grade work. They told me the whole install needed to be redone from scratch.
I ended up paying twice to fix their mess.
Just sharing this so nobody else gets burned. If you’re in the IE/Fontana area, avoid Dash Audio. The installers don’t know what they’re doing, and the owners won’t take responsibility for anything.
One of the owners told me they “never removed the radio” to install the amp. Anyone who knows basic install work knows that’s impossible, so that was my first red flag. They also claim they have cameras to “protect themselves,” but their cameras only point at the hood of the car and don’t show anything they actually do inside the vehicle.
When I picked up my car, there was a burn on my seat that was not there before. They denied it and blamed me because they saw a lighter in the car. I asked them to show the footage… they couldn’t, because their cameras don’t capture the interior. This led to an argument with the main owner.
Finally took the car to another audio shop. They pulled everything Dash Audio installed and showed me the real issue: cheap RCA cables, twisted/taped connections, poor routing, and flat-out low-grade work. They told me the whole install needed to be redone from scratch.
I ended up paying twice to fix their mess.
Just sharing this so nobody else gets burned. If you’re in the IE/Fontana area, avoid Dash Audio. The installers don’t know what they’re doing, and the owners won’t take responsibility for anything.
