Troy and Han installed a new audio system in my 2017 Ford Escape a few months ago: Audiofrog coax in the front doors, Audiofrog tweeters in the A-pillars, lower level Pioneer coax in the rear doors for fill, and a 12" JL Audio sub in a ported enclosure in the rear cargo area, all powered by an 8- or 9-channel (I forget which) JL Audio amp. To be honest, on the day I picked up my car, I was shockingly unimpressed with the sound. Han then spent 30 minutes re-tweaking the equalization with me, and reminded me that the system needed to "break in," a concept I was familiar with from my previous usage of high-end headphones. (All of the rubber speaker surrounds are very stiff straight out of the factory, and playing them, the louder, the better, loosens them up.) Not surprisingly, 2 months later, I am deeply in love with the sound--it has met my very high expectations, and then some. (I knew going in that someone with Mr. Lee's experience and love of music couldn't have laid a proverbial egg.) Han and Troy were a joy to work with before, during, and after installation. I recently had an intermittent dropout of the left channel. I brought my car back, and Han located the cause and righted the ship, at no cost and no questions asked. If music (and great personal service) is important to you, get your car audio system here. Mr. Lee says, he doesn't have 'customers,' because after installation, they've become his 'friends.' And that has been my experience. I'd give 6 stars on a...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreVery bad experience, they tried to take advantage of the fact Iām not aware of car parts or service time/costs , tried charging me over $150 to change a fuse that my friend took me to auto zone had me buy a 10 pack of fuses for $8 and we swapped it out in the parking lot within 10 min. āThatās the best he can do the guy saidā lucky Iām not that gullible.
It's crazy how, if you donāt know anyone who knows how to do it or if you donāt know how to do it yourself, they expect you to pay so much money. There are no breaks; everything is very by the book. It's not worth it at all. Best Buy also offered me FREE installation and wiring setup as long as you buy a radio over $200 from them. So, the fuse and radio swap that Lee was going to charge me $1499 for, I got the fuse done for 8 bucks. I bought a $300 nice touchscreen radio for my car with free installation, including all the parts needed for installation. It ended up being $360, including the free installation. $368 definitely beats the $1499 that Lee's shop said was the best they could do. I donāt understand how people fall victim to this highway robbery. I feel bad for the individuals who donāt have friends to help them out and are forced to pay sometimes. Good luck, everyone, and remember, ādonāt pay $2 for something that costs...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreUPDATED: Went back to Lee's to fix yet another problem I had from a past audio installer's critical mistakes. Han came through yet again. I honestly wish I met these guys years ago. It would have saved me money and lots of wasted time btrue professionals. Lee's is reasonably priced, produce top quality installs and are Honest, something that's becoming harder to find nowadays. If you live in Central Jersey don't trust any of your car audio and mobile needs to anyone other than these guys. You won't be sorry. 5 stars, again.
Couldn't be any happier with the services provided to me today. Lee's Electronics went out of their way and spent nearly an entire day re-wiring my Maxima's dashboard, radio, speakers and Bluetooth to correct another business' poor work, which left my vehicle with a crackling bluetooth connection and poor speaker quality. When all was done my car stereo sounded better than ever before. Lee really came thru . Thanks so much for making my experience a pleasant one and going out of your way to make sure you got the job done right. Other businesses may charge a little less, but do significantly hastier work, but Lee's delivers excellence, with noteable customer servics. ...
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