what, may i ask, is a head unit adapter and how was it "wired wrong"Because they hire people with little to no knowledge of car audio, audio in general, or even basic wiring, and if they do happen to hire someone with the know how they get stuck stocking dvds. They push crappy products for more than they are worth, and you would be lucky to get even crimped connections. last thing car audio related I bought at best buy was a head unit adapter, and it was wired wrong.
well thats a prime example of why i wont take anything to BB he said he worked there and wow read that close and ask yourself will u take anything to bb hahaI actually use to work for the installation bay at a best buy. It is not that they **** it is just that they dont have any common scenes the guy that I worked with just used pics of a computer to install a stereo while I knew what wires went were. We do a check list before and after we do an install.
what are common scenes? maybe it is because they hire illiterate assholes like yourself. did your tech use directechs?I actually use to work for the installation bay at a best buy. It is not that they **** it is just that they dont have any common scenes the guy that I worked with just used pics of a computer to install a stereo while I knew what wires went were. We do a check list before and after we do an install.
really, i had to have at least 2 years retail and install experience before they hired me. as a manager i looked for the same and none of my assistants would allow a person to be hired unless they knew kirchoffs law, ohms, law, and the PIE chart off the top of their heads. certification was a plus, but not necessary. what kind of headunit adapter did you buy? what vehicle do you have? does it have a factory amplified system?Because they hire people with little to no knowledge of car audio, audio in general, or even basic wiring, and if they do happen to hire someone with the know how they get stuck stocking dvds. They push crappy products for more than they are worth, and you would be lucky to get even crimped connections. last thing car audio related I bought at best buy was a head unit adapter, and it was wired wrong.
aren't you the guy that was incompetent enough to pay spider monkey because you though he was an employee at kicker? you must be inadequate as a human to work there as well.well thats a prime example of why i wont take anything to BB he said he worked there and wow read that close and ask yourself will u take anything to bb haha
very true, at one time i had 9 installers working under me at my old store in san antonio. four of them had a combined career of 65 years and had extensive knowledge of spl vehicles and full custom builds. some had been leading installers at local shops in the past, but the hourly pay beat the competitive commission based system in the real world. i also worked with a great team at the 2 stores in houston i worked at. austin had plenty of great installers and san antonio also had a total of 22 very good and knowledgeable installers. there were a few newbs, but they were not bad at all for the basic installs.There is nothing wrong with Best Buy, there are some bad installers there but in general they are pretty decent.I Would even say the average installer at best buy is a much better installer than 90% of the people on this forum. They get bad rep for retards who **** shit up every once in a while but thats going to happen when you have 3000+ installers at your company.
Matter of fact 3 Best Buy installers were nominated for installer of the year.
Honestly do it yourself if you have the tools paitence and at least a little bit of skills otherwise pay a professional because even a great product installed like shit will still be shit.
Hey ******* I was self taught by reading and making mistakes but learning as I go but I put pride in my work and even though I dont know everything "like yourself" I am still learning and never afraid of learning new things.
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Probably just a pair of wire cutters, some screwdrivers, and the like.What tools do I need?
There is nothing wrong with Best Buy, there are some bad installers there but in general they are pretty decent.I Would even say the average installer at best buy is a much better installer than 90% of the people on this forum. They get bad rep for retards who **** shit up every once in a while but thats going to happen when you have 3000+ installers at your company.
Matter of fact 3 Best Buy installers were nominated for installer of the year.
Honestly do it yourself if you have the tools paitence and at least a little bit of skills otherwise pay a professional because even a great product installed like shit will still be shit.