Both Jan and I, as you know, are very refined and both elected to have a fartectomy several years ago. We encase Chloe in a large plastic bag secured around her neck so any flatulance is safely contained until journey's end where it can be disposed of responsibly.
I can't remember who did, but someone on here has wifi speakers in their bus.....maybe post a question...
i'm sure you're right but i doubt i'd tell, my hearing is fooked by playing in a band backline only turned up way too loud for 11 years all i hear is whistling if it's quiet and it's a bugger if i wake up in the night and it's quiet..... i have to go to sleep with music on quiet.
Who cares? I understand the issues of speaker placement in a bus, and having some decent components in good enclosures, at dash height would be about as good as it could get in a bus, with time alignment...without it, you'll still get acceptable sound quality, but not as good as it could be.... at the end of the day, it's a loud, rattly, bus with lots of glass and hard surfaces, so it's never going to be top drawer Hi Fi, but if you like listening to yunes in the bus (driving or camped up) a nice sounding system isn't that hard to achieve
Yes I understand what you mean. I suppose it depends on the van. In mine it's not worth bothering with as it has to compete with engine noise, road noise,wind noise and rattles. Your van would obviously benefit much more as you don't need to deal with all that extraneous travelling noise.