Installing tunes in a Nomad
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Installing tunes in a Nomad
Hey guys,
New to the group. Just put down deposit on SC Nomad Tactical build, so have a year before I will receive from TMI. One of the mods I know I will want to do is to install some music somehow. I was thinking probably all marine grade, bluetooth controller, and possibly some tube speakers like they use on wakeboard towers since they are meant to attach to tubing. I primarily want it so I can listen to music or audiobooks on longer drives on the road (not when ripping about).
Has anyone tackled this type of project and made it work? Or have you just normally used wireless bluetooth earbuds?
New to the group. Just put down deposit on SC Nomad Tactical build, so have a year before I will receive from TMI. One of the mods I know I will want to do is to install some music somehow. I was thinking probably all marine grade, bluetooth controller, and possibly some tube speakers like they use on wakeboard towers since they are meant to attach to tubing. I primarily want it so I can listen to music or audiobooks on longer drives on the road (not when ripping about).
Has anyone tackled this type of project and made it work? Or have you just normally used wireless bluetooth earbuds?
Re: Installing tunes in a Nomad
The wind noise at speed (above about 50mph) is loud enough that I'd recommend using hearing protection on any longer drives at which point you might as well use noise cancelling headphones. Can't recommend any NC headphones though as the only set I ever tried didn't work well for me (Sony Wf-1000xm3).
The alternative is to install a intercom which allows for music viewtopic.php?f=54&t=17116
The alternative is to install a intercom which allows for music viewtopic.php?f=54&t=17116
Re: Installing tunes in a Nomad
I tried a large JBL speaker which was useless above 50mph. In the end I went down the set-up I used on Motorbikes. Autocom controller, installed into Peltor Headsets (the Autocom factory did this) with Boom mikes. I also used custom fitted earplugs (Snuggs) which gave an excellent sound. This gave Satnav, Phone, Passenger driver comms and sound. Worked well on may long trips.
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Bose QC20, they are very good.
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I have bluetooth intercom with noise-cancelling in my nomad and it's excellent. 100 mph I can hear my tunes or talk to the passenger.
I think it's the Stilo one from memory.
I think it's the Stilo one from memory.
Nothing stickier than a tree
Re: Installing tunes in a Nomad
I use Apple AirPod pros , they work well for noise cancellation and listening to music, but you can’t really make phone calls above 50mph as the mic does not work well in the wind.
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