Just curious, how common if at all are aftermarket stereos in ? I figure, being out on that road often,it be one of the first things you'd do.
Stereo in the cab
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by Blackbob, Sep 19, 2016.
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Not that common on the company driver side I wouldn't think.
I always installed and enjoyed them in my trucks though.Blackbob Thanks this. -
I have an Alpine Stereo 10 speakers
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It doesn't get much better than the Sony MEX 100bt as far as budget goes. You hook up a power wire straight from the head unit to one of your batteries and you have more than twice the power than your typical stock stereo. It has a built in amp and is around $160.
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Oh dear. More of the "sound enthusiasts" who wake up the entire truck stop for 2 hours as they "unwind". Be sure to do a good pre-trip before you head out. That's my free advice for the week.
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Lol,
I honestly didn't know it was a thing. I have never seen one in person,atleast a non show truck. I think if it was possible, a nice theatre/stereo system would be a good investment for sanity alone. -
Not everyone who puts aftermarket stereo equipment in vehicles is ignorant. I understand where you're coming from though...
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Trucks [running down the road] are not very supportive of high-end sound systems IMO. I appreciate quality sound system as much as the next guy but to me, not sure it's worth spending a lot of money upgrading unless you plan on using it a lot while parked.
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When I was in the truck more than home I had my TV audio running through my truck audio. It was no high end setup but the subwoofers made movie night better.
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What kind of setup did you have ?
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