If you are using an old auxiliary cord, you may need to buy a new one.

Most cars have 4 speakers: 2 in the front and 2 in the back. If your car is an older model, it may not have balance and fader controls.

Most stereos only require a few quick fixes, but it’s important to let a professional do them since they are dealing with the electrical system in your car.

In Windows, right click on the speaker icon at the bottom of your computer. Then click Open Volume Mixer. In Mac, open the Apple menu and click System Preferences, then click Sound.

These settings increase the performance and quality of your speakers.

Updating your drivers may give your speakers the software they need to fix themselves.

If your speakers aren’t connected to your phone through Bluetooth, try turning your Bluetooth off then on again. Then, look for the name of your speakers in your Bluetooth settings and click on them to pair your devices. If your cord is loose in the headphone jack, it could cause your audio to crackle.

If the audio doesn’t clear up when you turn down the volume, that’s probably not the issue.

If the app is the problem, try uninstalling and reinstalling it to see if it fixes itself.

If your speakers still sound distorted, they may have a faulty wire. Try taking them into a repair shop to get them fixed.

If the instrument is using special equipment, like a SansAmp, to make its volume louder, it could be too much for your speakers.

Some guitarists like to overdrive their amps on purpose to make its volume louder, but it won’t be as crisp or as clear of a sound.