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Actually, a car/audio type question...

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My Freightliner over the road tractor has a really crappy sound system. Especially with the XM satellite radio, which is pretty decent quality sound. So I'm thinking outside the box here....

I don't want to spend a ton of money on upgrading the crappy head unit and speakers, built into the truck. Already have the XM unit which uses a cassette adapter. What I am thinking of doing, and have the space for it, is getting a 12 volt to 120 V power inverter, getting a decent set of 2.1 powered speakers, like Klipsch and mounting the small satellites up in the cab, and the bass module behind me in the bunk. I can use the line out from the XM receiver directly into the speaker input. Since it's just music, no need for surround setup like 4.1.

Think it will work out?
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mike it should work !
the truck radio bad sound system my be a simple bad ground - if it was in a car i say a bad set of spark plug wires . but its a semi and i know they dont have spark plug wires from what i understand ! in the old days a spark arrester could fix this problem . but were talking a semi and this is a animal i have no exsperince on ! i know part of the system in a semi is 24 v . but that about all know abut them !
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Not a line noise problem with the truck stereo, just crappy, worn out speakers and hiss from the cassette adapter for the XM receiver to stereo hookup....
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That should work just fine as long as you're using powered speakers.
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Yeah Ego, reason I need the power invertor for 110 volt, for the speakers. Going to just cut the truck system out of the loop :) Could use headphones actually, but they frown on that while driving in most places :D And a set of Klipsch speakers would kick arse in the confines of the cab.....
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