ATV riders are given two options when they install four wheeler speakers. They can go with a high-end set of stereo loudspeakers that are positioned far enough away from one another that they offer dual channel separation. When someone cranks out their favorite tunes on the track, they’ll hear recordings played back in full high-definition. That’s great for those who are going to be listening to material in places where the only sounds they have to worry about are their own motor roaring.
They could also run a single-channel mix through their four wheeler speakers and get what’s essentially stereo-style sound without any degree of separation. Some people might balk at that idea, since it doesn’t give them the feeling of listening to music in a wide field. On the other hand, this is a great way to overpower other sounds that could be coming from outside.
Say, for instance, someone was listening to MP3 music with a ton of bass. Thrash metal albums tend to divide the bass up into two separate feeds, which can make it hard to hear on the track. By feeding the same center mix through both speaker elements, this problem could be easily dealt with. Tech-savvy riders will often use an app on their phone handsets to switch between the two options. High-end ATV speaker sets are flexible enough for use in either of these situations.
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