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    How much would an okay set of speakers run?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    You deal with road noise by increasing the volume until you can't hear it

    Trip into town is like 15-20 minutes one way, if I want to visit some members of my family it's a 30-45 minute drive depending on where I'm going...driving to Melbourne is more than an hour.

    So yeah I need ok sound for trips.
    About the same for me. I'm content with not listening to anything most of the time .

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    The speakers in my vehicles are terrible though. It diminishes my desire to listen to anything .

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    I really wouldn't know now since it has been quite some time since I bought stuff like that. I'm not definitely going to get something but I'll go have a look.
    I do know you can get media head units for a few hundred bucks...CD/DVD+LCD screen sometimes even gps and reversing camera too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldred View Post
    The speakers in my vehicles are terrible though. It diminishes my desire to listen to anything .
    I've always fitted slightly better systems into my cars, I mean I'm not talking about massive subs and extra amps ...just better speakers so I can actually listen to stuff.

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    The back speakers really are awful though. Sounds sorta like a fat person farting on a cardboard box

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    The Receiver I got as a reward for busting my ass moving is decent, no more shitty surround system to deal with.
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    To bad I can't mount my whole home system into my car. Well, actually I could but it would take up ridiculous space in the car plus I would need to use a decent sized power inverter and upgrade the battery + alternator. Then the wiring would probably need to be checked to make sure it doesn't melt

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    To bad I can't mount my whole home system into my car. Well, actually I could but it would take up ridiculous space in the car plus I would need to use a decent sized power inverter and upgrade the battery + alternator. Then the wiring would probably need to be checked to make sure it doesn't melt
    You could just do what these people in my apt complex did to their car , they string christmas lights to their rear and hooked it to the cars battery.
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    Yeah Christmas lights are 12v so they'll run off a car battery...which is 12v. In the old days Christmas lights were mains power and quite dangerous, people would get electrocuted and trees would catch fire.

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    Well, after a quick look maybe there are some 24v Christmas tree lights out there but I've never seen a set like that myself. Truck (prime mover) systems are 24v iirc.

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    Goodnight .

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    Yeah Christmas lights are 12v so they'll run off a car battery...which is 12v. In the old days Christmas lights were mains power and quite dangerous, people would get electrocuted and trees would catch fire.
    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    Well, after a quick look maybe there are some 24v Christmas tree lights out there but I've never seen a set like that myself. Truck (prime mover) systems are 24v iirc.
    You a electrician?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior View Post
    You a electrician?
    No.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    No.
    You were giving off electrician vibes.
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