Anyone here used this Bluetooth stereo system yet?
Looking for real world experience/review if you have.
Looking into the NUTV5-S
TIA
Looking for real world experience/review if you have.
Looking into the NUTV5-S
TIA
Anyone here used this Bluetooth stereo system yet?
Looking for real world experience/review if you have.
Looking into the NUTV5-S
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Why would I want to do that and what does that have to do with the question I asked??I think you're going to need an ECU tune too get rid of that 45 MPH limit.
Why would I want to do that and what does that have to do with the question I asked??
What boxes did you use for the 6x9's? Where did you get them? I have been thinking about doing something like thatI did a blue tooth Marine radio, marine 4-400 amp 100w a channel, 6-9 speakers In box’s (back), marine tweeters in the dash. Sound great. All in $500. I did the install
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Thanks.I took the same approach as you @Togo. Found this rechargable bluetooth speaker that mounts using neodymium magnets inside the rear of the enclosure. Snaps to the dash, windshield frame or ROPS and does not budge. Sound quality is pretty good, and volume gets plenty loud. The speaker is marketed for golf carts but feels substantial and so far it has proven to be pretty tough. Would recommend
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this is a nice idea also.Thanks.
Great idea with the magnets. Next on my to do list.
I looked these units up on amazon and they have great reviews. Looks like a very good choice.I took the same approach as you @Togo. Found this rechargable bluetooth speaker that mounts using neodymium magnets inside the rear of the enclosure. Snaps to the dash, windshield frame or ROPS and does not budge. Sound quality is pretty good, and volume gets plenty loud. The speaker is marketed for golf carts but feels substantial and so far it has proven to be pretty tough. Would recommend
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OK. After trying to cheap out on speakers, $50 or less, I bit the bullet and went with the G ROK. Got it today and it stuck to the dash like I used epoxy. The sound was great. Bass was good and the volume was exceptional. Of course I wasn't driving on the highway, but for my old ears it's better than any of my other purchases. ? Thanks bdclarkI took the same approach as you @Togo. Found this rechargable bluetooth speaker that mounts using neodymium magnets inside the rear of the enclosure. Snaps to the dash, windshield frame or ROPS and does not budge. Sound quality is pretty good, and volume gets plenty loud. The speaker is marketed for golf carts but feels substantial and so far it has proven to be pretty tough. Would recommend
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Product Description In The Box Videos FAQ The ultimate easy to use golf speaker. A portable wireless golf speaker that instantly sticks to cart and other metal surfaces. This rugged iPX7 Waterproof & Dustproof wireless portable speaker is perfect to take on and off the course. The G-ROK will...www.rokform.com
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