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If you do not mind the look of a tweeter drilled in, (some people do not care) then yes you will get a bit more sound by adding the tweeters into the door (drilled in) and putting 3.5 dash speakers in the factory locations on the top deck.




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Another great option to add a little more sound is a "foam padded" insert that goes behind the speakers. They basically create an enclosure for the speakers just like a subwoofer in a box. we do not carry them on best buy.com so i cannot post it here, but just take a look online.


Car speakers are designed to bring every sound from your car to life with stunning, full-range clarity. Replacing your factory speakers will help you get the most out of your deck and fill your car with powerful sound thanks to higher power handling capabilities than your stock speakers can offer.


Car amplifiers will help you add better sound quality and more power for your speakers and sub. Your car deck might not have the power handling you need to get the most out of your system, so adding an amp can improve your whole experience. Plus, you can choose a mono amp to power only your sub or a multi-channel amp to power your entire system.


Rear-panel speakers and subs can be a bit more challenging in some trucks, because there might be seats or tools or jacks to remove before you even get around to removing the panels. That said, replacing rear panel speakers can also be as easy as popping off a grille and swapping out the old one. It all depends on the truck.


Kick panel pods: In some trucks, especially older GM models, one cool way to improve your sound is to install a set of Q-Forms Kick Panel Pods. These unloaded, custom-fit speaker enclosures fit into the space where your kick panels are now. They hold a set of 6-1/2" component speakers (sold separately) in an ideal position, angling them to maximize sound quality. The pods are available in a variety of colors to match your truck's interior and, while installation will take some work, it's not beyond the capabilities of the experienced DIY-er. Enter your truck's info to see if there are kick panel pods for your truck.


If you choose to keep the stock radio, install a sound processor to send a clear, clean signal to your new speakers and amplifier. Sound processors remove any limitations on the signal imposed by the factory radio, and the better the signal, the better the sound. Read our article explaining factory sound processors to learn more.


Adding remote start capability to your truck lets you warm it up in the winter or cool it down in the summer. Installation is usually easier than it is with security systems, but we still ask that you call to order so that we can make sure you get the right harness for your ride.


In an actual listening room, you'd find that some speakers play louder than others when fed the same amount of power. In equal power mode, you'll hear these differences in loudness as they naturally occur between speakers.


Maybe you want a larger option to wheel out when hosting an outdoor party, or maybe you've just learned that sticking a playlist on while weeding the lawn eases the job. Whatever necessitates your music al fresco, there are plenty of outdoor speakers we want you to know about.


Portable speakers have become massively popular in recent times, so much so that it can be hard to know where to start in this crowded, increasingly complicated corner of the market. Thanks to the hands-on testing in our dedicated listening facilities (and occasionally a trip to the local park) for every one of the speakers below, you can bet you'll sniff out the ideal speaker for your outdoor needs.


Fully waterproof speakers are a great option and will survive a lengthy dip in your private pool (you lucky thing, you) while dust-proof options can also shrug off sand with the best of us. If you want a speaker for the beach, look for an IP67 rating rather than the waterproof-only IPX7.


Most portable speakers feature hooks or handles for carrying, plus Bluetooth wireless connectivity, if you want something for a camping holiday or road trip. Some models even offer access to voice assistants, should you need to ask Alexa the current temperature in Florida, or the chances of decent surf this weekend in Cornwall.


Some of these models are great for slinging in a bag, but don't be fooled: there are bigger high-fidelity options too if you want to really level up the sound quality outside. Read on for our pick of the best outdoor speakers, each with a full, in-depth What Hi-Fi? review attached. We'll let you select the best fit for your needs.


Yes, it's another JBL, but at this rate, what were you expecting? The American audio brand remains king of the pile, and with the company's proclivity for producing such great portable speakers, it's little wonder so many of its products are suitable for outdoor use as well.


Portable, outdoor-ready speakers usually opt for a funky, rough-and-ready design aesthetic, but they're rarely what you'd call actively "handsome". Enter the Audio Pro Addon T3 to buck the trend, a stylish, vintage-feeling piece of kit that brings style and substance to the great outdoors with ease. A bit like Bear Grylls or those chaps on SAS: Who Dares Wins.


We're leading with this option because, while it is not waterproof, the Drumfire could certainly be wheeled out to start a party. What you see here is a great, space-filling speaker that stands over half a metre tall and boasts a top-notch build quality. If you're looking for something you could actually take to the beach, the Drumfire probably isn't your best bet, but for blasting Metallica at your stepmother at the family barbeque, you'd struggle to find much better.


We have state-of-the-art testing facilities in London, Reading and Bath where our team of experienced, in-house reviewers test all of the outdoor, portable and Bluetooth speakers to pass through What Hi-Fi? towers.


What Hi-Fi? is all about comparative testing, listening to one product up against its closest competition to figure out exactly how it differs and what each model does best. We keep class-leading outdoor speakers in our stockrooms so we can compare new products to ones we know and love.


We are always impartial and do our level best to make sure we're hearing every product at its very best. Whatever your budget, we want you to have the best solution for the money, so we'll experiment with features, test any voice assistant integration and app support, try plenty of different types of music and give the proposition plenty of listening time (and time to run in).


It used to be that trucks were heavy, uncomfortable, and unwieldy things to spend any time in. That has changed over the last several decades, with newer vehicles becoming easier to fit into daily life than ever. For those who daily drive one, interior features like Android Auto and Apple Carplay are important. However, one oft-overlooked feature is what plays your music- the sound system. Time then to sort out which vehicle has the best.\n\n\n\nThe Ram 1500 is an outstanding truck\n\n\n\n2020 Ram 1500 truck Raymond Boyd via Getty Images\n\n\n\nUpon climbing into a newer Ram 1500, one of the first things you\u2019ll notice is the way things feel, especially in the luxury-oriented Limited trim. Leather, while not Rolls-Royce quality, adorns plenty of surfaces. Additionally, a new 12-inch touchscreen dominates the console, according to U.S News. That screen offers plenty of audio adjustability, even if the equalizer is a little hard to find.\n\n\n\nMoving on to the speakers themselves, the 1500 is no slouch here. The bass is a little high at first, and that may or may not be your thing. Thankfully that equalizer is there. The Limited trim offers a whopping 19 Harmon Kardon speakers, and the base models can be optioned with them, so keep an eye out if buying used. The tried and true hi-fi experience is great, but the next contender offers some interesting solutions.\n\n\n\nThe Honda Ridgeline offers an interesting solution\n\n\n\nA Honda Ridgeline Daniel Acker via Getty Images\n\n\n\nTailgating is part of the truck lifestyle. Clearly, Honda knows this and thought of an interesting solution that allows you to leave the expensive Bluetooth speaker on the Best Buy shelf. Six speakers line the perimeter of the Ridgeline\u2019s bed. Don\u2019t worry, they\u2019ll stand up to having heavy items tossed into them. Speaking of heavy, sound is pretty solid. The shape of the bed inevitably causes some echoing, but it\u2019s great to see the Japanese brand try something different.\n\n\n\nMoving inside, things fall apart a little compared to the 1500. The Ridgeline offers only eight speakers, according to Honda. The 500-odd watt system isn\u2019t as clear as the 1500 either, but they certainly get the job done. To be honest, the Ridgeline may be worth it for the unique in-bed solution alone.\n\n\n\nJeep\u2019s Gladiator takes the crown\n\n\n\nJeep Gladiator Raymond Boyd via Getty Images\n\n\n\n\n\n\tRelated\n\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\tYou Need to Sell Your Toyota Tundra Immediately\t\t\n\t\n\nWithin two seconds of listening to any of Jeep\u2019s stereos, any competition is wiped away. It\u2019s hard to point out a negative of the Gladiator\u2019s audio system. Though there\u2019s only four speakers in the entire truck, the system pulls a lot of weight while offering plenty of volume and adjustability. The Gladiator also has a party trick.\n\n\n\nA removable Bluetooth speaker in the bed offers similar audio quality on the go. Fitting of the Jeep, the speaker is incredibly durable, waterproof for up to 30 minutes in three feet of water. There\u2019s nothing like it on the list, and if audio is all you care about in your new truck, the Gladiator takes the crown. Are you not entertained?\n\n\n","ptime":"2021-06-18T20:30:00","custom_date":"","custom_datedesc":"","author":"name":"Chase Bierenkoven","slug":"chase-bierenkoven","url":"https:\/\/www.motorbiscuit.com\/author\/chase-bierenkoven\/","twitter_link":"https:\/\/twitter.com\/cbier823","facebook_link":null,"linkedin_link":"https:\/\/linkedin.com\/in\/chase-bierenkoven-8b5351a4","instagram_link":"https:\/\/instagram.com\/bierenkoven\/?hl=en","comment_count":0,"review_schema":" Daniel Acker via Getty Images Tailgating is part of the truck lifestyle. 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