I would like to upgrade my sound system in my 5er but am not sure exactly what would work best to replace the small speakers. I am hoping that some of you music lovers that have upgraded your system could give me some hints as to what I could use to replace the tiny speakers with that would give me a much better sound but still fit in a small space.
Thanks for your help.
RonandJacki said
11:30 AM Aug 16, 2010
Depending on your budget, there is only one word for an upgrade..Bose. Small size, huge sound.
-- Edited by RonandJacki on Monday 16th of August 2010 11:31:14 AM
Terry and Jo said
12:16 PM Aug 16, 2010
Key words from Ron and Jacki is, "Depending on your budget." While I have been an "audiophile" since back in the '60's, I have not been impressed with all of the speakers offered by Bose. Years ago, I worked where the Bose speakers were sold and I didn't like them at all. They were all priced fairly low. Then at a conference I attended a few years ago, I did hear an awesome set of Bose.
I went up to the conference speaker and asked him about his Bose system and found that it cost him around $3000.
I am working and planning very hard to hang onto the best of my home system when we move into our Mobile Suites fulltime. The speakers are Boston Acoustic tower speakers with a subwoofer. They just sound so much better than the built-in camper system, so as long as the weight issue doesn't kill me, the system will go into the fifth wheel.
In choosing speakers, try to listen to music that you are familiar with and keep in mind that the speakers will sound different in your home or camper than they do in the retailer's location.
Thanks for your help.
-- Edited by RonandJacki on Monday 16th of August 2010 11:31:14 AM
I went up to the conference speaker and asked him about his Bose system and found that it cost him around $3000.
I am working and planning very hard to hang onto the best of my home system when we move into our Mobile Suites fulltime. The speakers are Boston Acoustic tower speakers with a subwoofer. They just sound so much better than the built-in camper system, so as long as the weight issue doesn't kill me, the system will go into the fifth wheel.
In choosing speakers, try to listen to music that you are familiar with and keep in mind that the speakers will sound different in your home or camper than they do in the retailer's location.
Terry