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I know of the rear onesI think there are speakers in the kick panels, there was a shot of the door cutout and looked like there might be a ~6.5" speaker space. Another thread had a picture that showed some rear speakers on the rear rollbar. Not sure if that was B&O or standard speakers.
How many hot dog buns and marshmallows are you buying? Maybe we need an intervention thread?I like how many are in the dash. I usually hit the grocer store right before camp and never leave room when I pack. Passenger footwell speakers can get pretty muffled by hotdog buns and marshmallows when you pack your navigator in like a sardine
Washout ready?Always wanted these in my next vehicle. Seems like fate, that they match the wildtrak interior
I'm definitely leaving the speaker caps off
Getting a wildtrak with leather power seats, hard black top and super rarely (if ever) will take the top offWashout ready?
I have been a big fan of Focal in the past, but some people I respect have mixed feelings about them depending on the vehicle. They say it makes a huge difference in whether you get a real audiophile return on your investment or they just sound like any decent speakers would in that vehicle. Not to go too far down this rabbit hole, but I'm not going to expect a real aural delight out of any sound system in the Bronco.Always wanted these in my next vehicle. Seems like fate, that they match the wildtrak interior
I'm definitely leaving the speaker caps off
Definitely need more info on if it replaces the back speakers, or its to be used just for car camping and is separate from the rest of the systemAccording to a BN walkaround there are 2 on the dash, 2 in the footwell, and 2 in the rear on the roll bar. The base system has 6 speakers, B&O has an additional 4. There's also this DIO soundbar from JLB that looks like it replaces the back 2 speakers.
It'd definitely a gamble. I've heard the same. Been starting to get into car audio almost as much as I'm obsessed about the Bronco.I have been a big fan of Focal in the past, but some people I respect have mixed feelings about them depending on the vehicle. They say it makes a huge difference in whether you get a real audiophile return on your investment or they just sound like any decent speakers would in that vehicle. Not to go too far down this rabbit hole, but I'm not going to expect a real aural delight out of any sound system in the Bronco.
I don't want to steer you wrong about which brand is the best for this type of vehicle currently, because I stopped caring; there's probably a more eloquent way of saying that.It'd definitely a gamble. I've heard the same. Been starting to get into car audio almost as much as I'm obsessed about the Bronco.
This won't be a day 1 upgrade. I'm going to wait a bit, see what the good folks at crutchfield.com have to say, then pull the trigger here
This is my BIG vehicle purchase of my life and I want it to be the best of the best. Focals aren't cheap but if there is the chance I can grin ear to ear listening to my jams while hitting uncharted roads on my adventures, I'm going to do it!
What is the rear view mirror visibility like with that thing. Might have to install the new corvette rear view mirror if you get that massive bar.According to a BN walkaround there are 2 on the dash, 2 in the footwell, and 2 in the rear on the roll bar. The base system has 6 speakers, B&O has an additional 4. There's also this DIO soundbar from JLB that looks like it replaces the back 2 speakers.
Some new cars use the screen as a rear view mirror. Wonder if that's an option for the new broncsWhat is the rear view mirror visibility like with that thing. Might have to install the new corvette rear view mirror if you get that massive bar.