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noplace2
Aug 18, 2014Explorer
And therein lies another rub. YOUR idea of what is "respective" volume could be vastly decibels higher than what your neighbor can hear. We've been fulltiming for over 13 years and we don't normally site ourselves where anyone would care. If we do, we always ask them if our music/TV is too loud. We can pump 400 watts RMS into 5 speakers that can and do take it. Would we do that in a "campground"?, Never. Duh. Unless someone next to us REALLY ******* us off. Just a matter of common courtesy that isn't so common anymore.
An aside: We were in Alaska and asked by a gentleman adjacent to us to please turn off our TV. Reason? He was audiotaping eagles mating. We won't address whatever other problems he might have been having :)
And yet again, I cannot emphasize more how wonderful wireless headphones can be. I sat and read an entire book outside today while listening to Darryl Hall%Company, Diana Krall and Pharell Williams in full fidelity with bass pumpin' sound WAY better than any external indoor or outdoor speakers and didn't bother a soul. It's a win-win folks.
An aside: We were in Alaska and asked by a gentleman adjacent to us to please turn off our TV. Reason? He was audiotaping eagles mating. We won't address whatever other problems he might have been having :)
And yet again, I cannot emphasize more how wonderful wireless headphones can be. I sat and read an entire book outside today while listening to Darryl Hall%Company, Diana Krall and Pharell Williams in full fidelity with bass pumpin' sound WAY better than any external indoor or outdoor speakers and didn't bother a soul. It's a win-win folks.
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