I use a similar system in my MGA. It blocks the wind noise, the roar
of the exhaust (I'm not joking on that point, ask anyone who has
travelled with me) and the two small jacks are not very prominent on
then dash.
On May 22, 2009, at 11:46 PM, Denise Thorpe wrote:
> Barrie Robinson said:
>>
>> I want to put in a radio in my MGB and, of course. I have the usual
>> space in the centre console, but it is the location of the speakers
>> that puzzle me.
>
> I stick the speakers in my ears. That is, when I don't feel like
> listening to the sound of the engine. This has many benefits. I
> don't have to worry about wind noise, listening to any passengers,
> hearing complaints about my taste in music, or cutting up my car.
> Using ear buds prevents the strap of headphones from interfering
> with the baseball cap I use to keep my hair out of my eyes and has
> probably kept me from being arrested in all these years. I installed
> a 12V socket under the passenger side dash so I can plug the Discman
> into it and not pollute the Earth with batteries. And this must
> actually help my hearing because I'm still the only one who pulls
> over for emergency vehicles. Don't mention it, happy to help.
>
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