True... Also, in my experience, you get pretty $hitty sound quality
in an open car due to wind noise regardless of how you set it up.
Didn't Bose or somebody come up with noise canceling technology
recently? Would that work in a convertible?
I saw a convertible recently that had one of those systems that
automatically adjusts the volume for interior noise level. The owner
told me it was useless and he had to disable it. Driving with the top
down, the system would turn itself up so high it damaged a couple of
the speakers!
Cheers!!
Jim
On 6/25/07, Billy Zoom <billyzoom@billyzoom.com> wrote:
> > Seriously - Just get a good set of head phones and plug them into your
> > Ipod.
> And you'll have enough money left over to pay the fines...or are headphones
> in cars actually legal in some states? I agree that 200watts sounds
> excessive, but remember that in modern car stereo nomenclature, 200 watts
> means 4 times 25 watts, and 25 watts isn't that much considering the
> extremely low efficiency of modern speakers.
> BZ
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