Custom Sounds is a car audio specialist in Edmond that focuses on factory-integration installations, meaning technicians adapt aftermarket stereos, amplifiers, and speakers to work seamlessly with a vehicle's existing electrical and control systems rather than replacing entire dashboards. The shop serves the Oklahoma City metro by handling both simple head-unit upgrades and complex multi-component builds for customers who want quality sound without visible modifications that clash with their car's interior.
Custom Sounds installs aftermarket car stereo equipment with an emphasis on integration work. This differs from shops that simply bolt in universal components or replace OEM systems wholesale. Factory integration means the installer preserves steering-wheel controls, backup-camera feeds, and dashboard aesthetics while upgrading amplifiers, speakers, or the head unit itself. The shop handles vehicles from domestic trucks to luxury imports, and technicians can troubleshoot existing systems that have developed noise or connectivity issues.
The shop does not perform mechanical work or body repairs; it is audio-focused only.
Custom Sounds offers a tiered approach. A basic head-unit replacement with factory integration typically runs $400 to $800 depending on the vehicle and whether steering-wheel controls must be retained. Speaker upgrades (front, rear, or both with crossovers and sound dampening) range from $600 to $1,800. Amplifier installations with power wiring, ground distribution, and RCA runs start at $500 and can exceed $2,000 for multi-amp setups with subwoofers. Professional sound-deadening material applied to doors and rear panels costs $300 to $600. Labor is charged separately from parts in most cases; verify current rates and package pricing by calling ahead, as component costs fluctuate with supply.
The shop also offers diagnostics for existing systems ($50 to $100) if your current stereo cuts out, produces distortion, or fails to recognize Bluetooth devices.
Custom Sounds differs from big-box retailers like Best Buy (with a location in northwest OKC near Quail Springs) because Best Buy's car audio installers typically handle plug-and-play units and do not specialize in factory integration. If your vehicle has a complex infotainment system or you want steering-wheel controls preserved, Best Buy's installation is often more expensive and may not fully resolve integration issues.
Compared to general car-audio shops scattered across OKC, Custom Sounds' Edmond location and factory-integration focus make it the better choice if you drive a newer car with integrated controls or a luxury brand where audio upgrades must respect the original design. For older vehicles where ripping out the entire dashboard is acceptable and you want the cheapest possible installation, a general shop might undercut Custom Sounds on labor. For a 2015 or newer sedan or truck where you want quality sound without aftermarket visuals, Custom Sounds is the appropriate choice.
Custom Sounds is ideal for owners of 2010-and-newer vehicles who value subtle upgrades, people with factory systems hampered by poor speaker quality or outdated connectivity, and customers unwilling to sacrifice steering-wheel controls or backup cameras for better audio. It also suits anyone whose vehicle's dashboard design matters (luxury-car owners, those with integrated digital clusters).
It is not the right fit for owners of older vehicles (pre-2005) with simple wiring and no integrated electronics, people building show cars where visible amplifiers and custom enclosures are the goal, or budget-conscious buyers seeking the absolute cheapest labor rate regardless of integration quality.
Bring your vehicle and describe what you want (a better stereo, louder bass, Bluetooth upgrade, speaker replacement). The technician will inspect your current system, check your dashboard layout, and test steering-wheel controls. They will then outline which components work with your car's factory wiring and which require new wiring runs. A written estimate includes parts, labor, and an installation timeline (same-day for simple upgrades, one to three days for major builds). Some shops require a deposit; confirm Custom Sounds' policy beforehand.
Custom Sounds operates during standard business hours in Edmond; verify specific days and times by phone before arriving. The Edmond location has parking for customer vehicles on-site. Drop-off is available for longer jobs if you arrange transportation.
Custom Sounds fills a specific gap in the metro car-audio market by treating modern vehicles as integrated systems rather than wiring harnesses, and by combining that skill with accessible pricing that undercuts dealership audio upgrades while outperforming box-store installations on steering-control preservation and diagnostic expertise.
