Turn Your Jeep Wrangler into a Sound Machine
September 30, 2009
The Jeep Wrangler is created for tough roads and terrains. But still, nobody wants to drive around dry river beds and steep slopes without some good tunes filling the noisy air. You might even get a kick if you have some loud music playing while you navigate a tough off-road course.
If you have decided to integrate a speaker system into your Wrangler, initiating it would be the next difficult thing. Speaker boxes come in a variety of shapes and types and they eat up a lot of space. For most Jeep Wrangler owners, space is something they have to deal with ever since they bought their off-road monsters.
Understand that you are driving a Wrangler. Most of the time, driving conditions include outside noises that come from wind and other vehicles you pass by. You need a speaker system that will cancel out these noises so you can hear what is playing in your stereo.
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.
Majority of car audio professionals would recommend a dual speaker enclosure for the Jeep Wrangler. Aside from the subwoofer, dual speaker enclosures also include the amps. With two speakers inside one enclosure, you really maximize the space of your vehicle’s interior, which is a pressing issue for Wrangler owners.
Speakers boxes integrated inside your Wrangler will cost you. But if you really love the Great Outdoors and loud music, then the speakers are going to be a worthwhile investment. After all, it is really nice to hear a great song blasting from the background while you conquer rocky slopes and vast sand dunes.










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