External Speaker
External Speaker
What would be a good external speaker to use in my pickup with my SWP General Lee? Does it matter how many watts the speaker can handle?
I have found that the speakers with the higher watt capacity aways sound better...I have had good luck with the uniden esp20 Speaker but I just ordered some RCI speakers from RA, he says the rci speaker is a real good speaker .....I guess when I get it I will compare the 2 to see how big of a difference there is
Re: External Speaker
BobOstro61 wrote:What would be a good external speaker to use in my pickup with my SWP General Lee? Does it matter how many watts the speaker can handle?
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I'm curious about Heavy Duty's speaker test too.Heavy Duty wrote:I have found that the speakers with the higher watt capacity aways sound better...I have had good luck with the uniden esp20 Speaker but I just ordered some RCI speakers from RA, he says the rci speaker is a real good speaker .....I guess when I get it I will compare the 2 to see how big of a difference there is
Edited in 4/19/06: Oops, mine is actually the smaller ESP-12, and I am still very happy with it. It's listed everywhere for $15, but I was robbed, I paid $20 at a shop in Pensacola, Florida
Like him, I am also happy with the Uniden Bearcat ESP-20 ($20.00). It sounds nice, it has a smooth sounding polypropylene speaker, and it takes full volume from the General Lee just fine, but my ears are quick to surrender.
I have mine firing into the back of my cloth truck seat, and that allows me to run the variable talkback wide open. If I turn it any other direction, I have to turn the variable talkback down to 75% or less.
50% volume usually does well for me. 75% volume if the windows are down on at highway speeds, but I think that is above safe sound levels for hearing damage.
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I'd like to hear the comparison as well before I buy one. I just need one in the truck because once those windows open in the warm weather, I need to crank up the volume on the general lee. I guess its because its a small speaker, but its really hard to understand what people are saying. I just figure that the external speaker would solve my problem.
Phaze, either speaker should be a big improvement. Is an extension speaker under the seat an option? Firing forward, or toward the driver door has worked pretty well for me before. Perhaps under the dash firing down?Phaze91460 wrote:I would like to add a speaker because the amp on the 4600 leaves little room for a speaker and whats on there is small. But there just aint no more room for an external speaker.
I need a bigger truck!
Option 2: Get a tour bus! That would give even more meaning to the whole "ROLLING BASE STATION-TOWER OF POWER" Concept!
BobOstro, even the best extension speaker will not be able to fix all the bad sounding radios out there, but it opens up a lot of great options. I actually like to re-direct the extension speaker with different moods, and situations like windows down or up, talkback on or off etc. Firing it toward an indirect surface allows for higher volume, and it takes the harshness out of the noisy transmissions.
HeavyDuty, I'm looking forward to the test. I kinda hope that they test close, because if the RCI / Texas Ranger Speaker tests better, I'll have to buy one!
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The tinny sound is the paper speaker on the General Lee's sheet metal. You will love the external speaker idea!
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Edited in 4/19/06: Oops, mine is actually the smaller ESP-12, and I am still very happy with it. It's listed everywhere for $15, but I was robbed, I paid $20 at a shop in Pensacola, Florida
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Edited in 4/19/06: Oops, mine is actually the smaller ESP-12, and I am still very happy with it. It's listed everywhere for $15, but I was robbed, I paid $20 at a shop in Pensacola, Florida
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Well I recieved my RCI External Speakers today and all I can Say is WOW ...From the looks and feel of the RCI Speaker it is going to be one nice speaker.....They feel solid and look sharp, I am going to go install a few of them today ( External Speakers for a few Fire Trucks) and I will let you all know how they sound..There is not a doubt in my little mind that it is going to be better than the Uniden ESP-20.......but I will compare to see