Wolfscout wrote:having switched speakers in the galley or inside would be great for my trailer. I need to find a system that has USB connection too for Ipods and such.
emtgared wrote:kinda off topic, but for some of you looking for a simple solution, heres what i did.
i purchased one of these, it runs off 12v dc, and i plan on hardwiring it into my 12v system on my tear. it doesnt pull alot of power, so i think itll last awhile without draining a battery, and last longer than a traditional car stereo. i will use my ipod as the music source.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/12V-V-3-CHANNEL-2-1-Subwoofer-Digital-Amplifier-Car-838-/180710367224?pt=Car_Amplifiers&hash=item2a132d5ff8
im gonna mount a couple of cheapo speakers somewhere, and this particular model can run a small sub. nothing super loud but something that i can make a decent sound with. its not super loud, but puts out 20 watts rms per channel, and most car stereos put out 22 watts, so itll be close.i tested it with these speakers that can be bought at walmart. it sounded pretty good.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Roadmaster-RTS3000T-Car-Speaker-/250801709999?pt=Car_Speakers&hash=item3a64f263af
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