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Old 06-21-2015, 11:42 PM   #31
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Terryl,
Yep I have added outdoor speakers, and love them. We are very conscious of those around us and never listen past quite hours and keep the volume very low. Search for the post named 'adding additional speakers' at the following link and you can read about the mod.
http://www.trailmanorowners.com/foru...?t=4252&page=3
I added black Dual outdoor speakers that I purchased from Amazon for under $30 if I remember correctly? I think the speaker wire (sprinkler wire) cost just about as much. Wired them to the 'rear channel' of the stereo, so I just fade to listen outdoors. Works pretty slick. Speakers are on their third season of USFS & Rocky Mnt driving, and still working (cheap = disposable, if they should need replaced). Mounted on frame under front side (near spare and back of grey tank).
Hope this helps, but go for it, as this is a pretty easy mod.
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Old 06-22-2015, 07:15 AM   #32
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Terryl,
Yep I have added outdoor speakers, and love them. We are very conscious of those around us and never listen past quite hours and keep the volume very low. Search for the post named 'adding additional speakers' at the following link and you can read about the mod.
http://www.trailmanorowners.com/foru...?t=4252&page=3
I added black Dual outdoor speakers that I purchased from Amazon for under $30 if I remember correctly? I think the speaker wire (sprinkler wire) cost just about as much. Wired them to the 'rear channel' of the stereo, so I just fade to listen outdoors. Works pretty slick. Speakers are on their third season of USFS & Rocky Mnt driving, and still working (cheap = disposable, if they should need replaced). Mounted on frame under front side (near spare and back of grey tank).
Hope this helps, but go for it, as this is a pretty easy mod.
Made the same mod, listed in the same thread. Couldn't be happier with the set up.
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Old 08-11-2015, 09:53 PM   #33
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Well I finally built our flat screen TV mount for over the bathroom wall and we love it. Movie night with the kids was great and actually hooked-up the antenna and picked up four digital stations over our antenna without any after-market mods. DW loves that the paper towels are out of the way and that the shelf keeps the sink area free and clear of clutter. I've attached two pics to spawn additional ideas!
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Outside Speakers, Fresh H2O Deck Plate,
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Old 08-12-2015, 05:29 AM   #34
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Very, very nice craftsmanship. It looks great!
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Old 04-14-2017, 11:48 AM   #35
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I'm mounting mine in the bedrm side for the grand kids. I had some extra cabinet brackets so I am putting that on the wall beside the bathroom it will be at the foot of the bed. it is a small tv. The hubby is suppose to do that today 4/14/17 cause we leaving in the morning to take the grands out for spring break. gotta have that extra tv with kids. mine have to sleep with it. I'll let ya'll know how it turns out. he already made me a shelve for a small dvd player and I got it hanging in the shower on the outter wall. very easy to move if we use shower but we don't really use it .
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