Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Play Some Tunes in Your Jeep Wrangler

By Peter Thompson

There is no doubt that the Jeep Wrangler is built for tough roads and rugged trails. However, that does not mean you cant enjoy some quality tunes while trudging through some boulders and muddy pits. Outdoor adventures are always great when some good music is blaring from the background.

If you chose to have your Jeep Wrangler fitted with stereo speakers, the difficult part comes next. Speaker boxes come in many sizes and forms and most of them consume a lot space. And when it comes to space, the Jeep Wrangler has issues with it.

Do not go for sub par speakers. You will be driving in conditions where the outside noise can cancel out even your conversations. If you want to hear what you are playing with the wind rushing against you, you need a speaker system that can do just that. The challenge lies in setting up a speaker system that allows you to hear your tunes despite the outside noises that come with driving an open air vehicle.

Subwoofers should be the first in your items. They do more than just pump the beat in your Wrangler, they amplify it so you can really hear every detail of the sound. Subwoofers also need to be placed strategically so as to really make it perform to its fullest potential.

After you pick the subwoofers, the next thing you need to do is set them in an enclosure. Enclosing a subwoofer prevents resonance within the vehicle, giving your sound a more thumping beat. But for this specific part, you might want to hire some expert hands since this is a careful process. Enclosures are built to fit the interiors of your Wrangler.

Most car audio experts would suggest that you enclosed your subwoofer together with the amp. Dual speaker enclosures are ideal for the Jeep Wrangler. They not only make your Wrangler blast great music, dual speaker enclosures also conserve space, which is a big deal for most Wrangler users.

Rigging your Wrangler with speaker boxes will not come cheap. You will spend significant amount on money on this project, should you wish to pursue it. That said, loud music booming in the background while you navigate an off-road trail seems to be a good picture.

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