Re: Sound bar
Reply #11 –
Sound bars are getting more popular and coming down in price; at least it looked that way on my last foray past the HDTV section at our local Walmart. I have been looking at that option, too. Our U225 did not come with any Bose fancy-shmancy stuff and the little LED HDTV I installed a year or two ago does not quite put out enough sound for my old ears.
I figured that I would just keep the sound bar in the closet and when we were parked lay it on the dashboard and plug it in. Not sure there are any reasonable mounting options in our coach.
And, by the way, when we were cruising our sailboat in the Sea of Cortez we would often take the kids to a petite crescent beach near San Carlos (a bastion of gringos). One of the houses ringing this beach was owned by "T" and "Jinx". T was a retired airline pilot. He and his wife had three places: a ranch in Montana, a house in San Francisco, and the beach place in San Carlos. They commuted in a Cessna P210. Ever since then I have thought that a P210 would make a really nice airplane for moving around the three places *I* would have when my wife wins the lottery.
Assuming, of course, she'd tell me....
Craig