• ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    You know, I like the design. If I can take a wrench to it and customise it or repair broken stuff easily and for cheap, even better.

    The range is kinda meh, but for working in remote sites, bringing a diesel generator is already par for the course, and that bed looks like it fits a lot of stuff.

    No stereo sucks though.

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      4 hours ago

      I often drive long distances for work, and I NEVER listen to the radio. All my listening is through headphones off my phone. I even keep a spare pair charging at all times. Not only does it sound a million times better than any crappy car system, it’s far easier to take phone calls. I hate holding my phone while driving. It’s also easier to hear the map navigation lady.

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        3 hours ago

        All my listening [in my car] is through headphones off my phone.

        This is unsafe at best. Illegal at worst.

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          Nonsense, how is it either?

          Too loud? I’m a musician, I value my hearing, so I don’t play anything too loud. I always use earbuds, so I can always hear emergency vehicles. Besides, I’ve heard plenty of car speaker systems that were loud enough to block out sirens easily.

          Illegal? In what way? In states that have banned holding phones, they encourage hands-free phone calls. If speaking on the phone is considered a distraction, then why isn’t speaking to another passenger, or listening to music? Both would be just as distracting as a hands free call. Modern cars all connect to a cell phone automatically, and take calls through the speaker system. If it’s illegal, then why are car companies allowed to install them as standard equipment? I don’t use that system only because I like the audio quality of my ear buds far more.

          By your logic, sound systems and phones in cars should just be totally illegal.

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            In most states that don’t have specific laws about them its considered distracted driving. I wouldn’t wear them because it opens you up to legal scrutiny if you do fuck up while driving. Insurance will throw you under the bus the moment they can prove you had headphones on.

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            It’s often illegal to have headphones on both ears.

            I don’t know why you’re trying to claim it shouldn’t be illegal to a random internet stranger. Most things that are illegal shouldn’t be, but the HOA types that care about rules are also the ones who want to fuck rules so bad they get into positions of power. So if you want to fix it, go be a rule fucker. Or Luigi the rule fuckers.

            It’s a lot easier to block out emergency sirens at normal volume levels vs the stereo where you have to have already lost your hearing before it’s loud enough to block a siren. The counterpoint to this is when the siren is actually in the music, which is why I don’t listen to certain rap while driving anymore.

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              26 minutes ago

              Only 6 states ban headphones in both ears.

              I’ve driven hundreds of thousands of miles, and never had anyone question it. I’m not stopping now.

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            1 hour ago

            Headphones are considered like ear plugs. A tendency to block out surrounding noises like horns and sirens.

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              I use earbuds, not headphones, but use the terms interchangeably. I don’t have any problems hearing emergency vehicles. If you are using them so loudly you can’t hear sirems, then you are going to go deaf soon anyway, and by your logic, deaf people shouldn’t be allowed to drive, right?

              And whether you can hear properly or not, it’s still not illegal.

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        2 hours ago

        Your car just has a shitty sound system in it. That experience is in no way representative of most vehicles. I drive almost 200 miles a day.

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          I spent much of my career in the music business, with a significant portion in the audiophile audio business. ALL car stereo systems are a shitty compromise to real high quality audio.

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      6 hours ago

      I’d build a mount for my DeWalt speaker that I’m already taking to my job sites who cares about a stereo