Anyone else switch cars a lot? Looking for audio solutions that can move with me

So I drive a lot of different used cars since I work at a car lot, sometimes only for a few days, sometimes for months. The only downside is that the sound systems in these cars are usually terrible. I’m looking for an audio solution that I can easily move from one car to the next. I’ve been considering things like UTV/ATV subwoofer soundbars, but I’m open to other ideas. I have long drives and sometimes even travel for work, so having a better sound experience is really important to me.

Big old Bluetooth banger.

JBL bluetooth speaker. Two of them linked if you want it louder or a better stereo image.

Otherwise, I can’t think of much else that would be better for the same price.

Vesper said:
JBL bluetooth speaker. Two of them linked if you want it louder or a better stereo image.

Otherwise, I can’t think of much else that would be better for the same price.

This is the correct answer.

Vesper said:
JBL bluetooth speaker. Two of them linked if you want it louder or a better stereo image.

Otherwise, I can’t think of much else that would be better for the same price.

Agreed. 2 Charge 5’s would work well here.

Vesper said:
JBL bluetooth speaker. Two of them linked if you want it louder or a better stereo image.

Otherwise, I can’t think of much else that would be better for the same price.

JBL makes legendary equipment, but why are their portable Bluetooth speakers junk? I’ve had 3, and all failed on their own.

If you’re going the Bluetooth route, I suggest Harmon Kardon Onyx 6 or 7’s. Those things bang with a built-in 6" sub. Pair two of them, and you’re set.

Ash said:
If you’re going the Bluetooth route, I suggest Harmon Kardon Onyx 6 or 7’s. Those things bang with a built-in 6" sub. Pair two of them, and you’re set.

I actually own one!!!

@Grayer
Lol so then you know what I’m talking about!! They slap.

Get yourself a JBL Party Box.

Adair said:
Get yourself a JBL Party Box.

I just watched a ton of Party Box 1000 videos! lol

You’re looking for a battery-powered Bluetooth speaker you can throw in the back seat. They get plenty loud, and JBL makes good ones. You might want one of the PartyBox models.

Bluetooth, DSP, 5-channel amp, portable box(es) with active 6.5 components and an 8" sub. Change the sub gain settings based on max current from the biggest cigarette port in each different car.

You can push things with reset fuses. Some auto-reset after cooling, others you push a little button.

One plug, turns on when the car is on, head unit is your phone and an amp knob.

Grayer said:
@Rex
Thank you :pray:

Any chance your bosses would pay you to upgrade the audio systems to help them sell?

Rex said:

Grayer said:
@Rex
Thank you :pray:

Any chance your bosses would pay you to upgrade the audio systems to help them sell?

Hmmm, maybe, but I doubt it. I wonder what the increase would be in profit from that.

@Grayer
No way the markup from better audio would cover the cost of materials and install.

Check out the Mackie Thump GO. It’s a battery-powered Bluetooth PA speaker that sounds good and gets pretty loud. Only downside is its size. It’s pretty bulky.

Edit: Never mind my link. I missed the point.

Joss said:
Edit: Never mind my link. I missed the point.

This doesn’t solve any of the problems he listed.

Basil said:

Joss said:
Edit: Never mind my link. I missed the point.

This doesn’t solve any of the problems he listed.

Ah, I missed the most important sentence. Lol, I apologize.