Traveller Speaker Position
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 1:20 pm
I've got my Traveller wired for sound (wonderful Vibe Slick amp in the glovebox, iPod dock on the dash), but am experimenting with speaker positions before I fix them. It's motorway driving I'm thinking about. Once I'm driving at 60mph or over, the engine's so loud that acoustic/quieter tracks are hard to hear, even at full volume. Does anyone have views about the best place for speakers in a Traveller? At first I tried them in the rear passenger foot-well; they sound great there, but then I can't carry my full steering wheel Disklok in the only safe place I've found for it when driving (i.e. partly wedged under the back of one of the front seats). Plus fixing the speakers there would cramp foot-space for rear passengers. So I've tried in the boot area (first, with the speakers facing outwards from the back seat to the back doors and then side-on from the top of the wheel arches). Not bad, but the sound's further away so some music's harder to catch. But it's a slightly more convenient place to have the speakers.
There are two things I haven't tried yet: a second set of tiny speakers for the parcel shelf - but I'm wondering if the inevitably poorer quality of these in the foreground will detract from the quality of my amazing JBL Control 1 speakers in the background. Any views?
The other thing I've not yet tried is having one speaker beneath the front parcel shelf on the nearside (it won't fit on the shelf) and the other in the offside rear passenger foot-well (so I can still store my Disklok in the nearside rear foot-well). Has anyone tried that set-up? It seems like a crime against audio conventions, but it might be a good use of space and good for overall volume.
I've started changing the volume setting, track by track, to the highest notch on iTunes for my quieter tracks, which is tedious, but Leonard Cohen (for example) is still a whisper on the motorway, even at top volume. [Insert Leonard Cohen joke here.
] It's annoying on random shuffle to go from blasting loud to inaudible and back again.
Any thoughts?
Jamesy
There are two things I haven't tried yet: a second set of tiny speakers for the parcel shelf - but I'm wondering if the inevitably poorer quality of these in the foreground will detract from the quality of my amazing JBL Control 1 speakers in the background. Any views?
The other thing I've not yet tried is having one speaker beneath the front parcel shelf on the nearside (it won't fit on the shelf) and the other in the offside rear passenger foot-well (so I can still store my Disklok in the nearside rear foot-well). Has anyone tried that set-up? It seems like a crime against audio conventions, but it might be a good use of space and good for overall volume.
I've started changing the volume setting, track by track, to the highest notch on iTunes for my quieter tracks, which is tedious, but Leonard Cohen (for example) is still a whisper on the motorway, even at top volume. [Insert Leonard Cohen joke here.

Any thoughts?
Jamesy