@General Lighting 466216 wrote:
I use JBL control ones as one set of home monitor speakers and they do seem to be good at getting bass out of a small package. Take note of what gaz says though. Years ago (as I do not have a driving license, but I am an electronics engineer) I used to trade installing car audio for lifts to parties. make sure also you have sufficient power (maybe even a aux battery?) so you don’t end up with a car which has good sounds but what won’t start :wink:. Also you still have to drive the thing and not crash it and hurt or kill people and stuff like music can be a bit of a distraction (which is also why I’m only now considering driving again).
I stopped listening to loud music whilst cycling as I nearly rode into a big hole anglian water had made, in spite of barriers, lamps and all sorts, and listening to anything over 145 bpm tended to impact negatively on my road behaviour – UK hardcore in particular made me ride faster but way more reckless. I dread to think what it would do if I had a motor car when I was younger, probably wouldn’t be here today :crazy:
thanks for the tips guys 🙂 my uncle suggested i got this:
Halfords | Mutant MTSBP 12″ Bass Pack
and some 6×9 sub woofer? anyone agree? xxxx