Breakers Stereo

(805) 204-4227

465 N. Oxnard Blvd.
Oxnard, CA
Monday - Saturday 9-6
Sunday 11-4

Upgrading Your RV Stereo and Video Equipment

How can you travel around the country without ever once leaving behind all of your favorite possessions or your bed? With an RV, of course! RV’s are the best way to travel around the world in comfort and style, and is ideal not only for families but also for single couples who have a hankering to see the rest of the nation. One of the best things about an RV is that you can bring all of your favorite comforts along with you no matter where you may happen to go, and one of those comforts should be your entertainment. The first thing you should know about an RV stereo and video setup is that it’s much more like a home entertainment setup than a car stereo setup. This means that it’s also generally much trickier to set up. With an RV audio or video system you have to be very careful, not only with the wiring that is already in the RV, but also in regards to space. RV’s aren’t known for being roomy and spacious, and what little space you do have has to be carefully guarded. That’s why so many people get tiny televisions in their RV’s and don’t bother upgrading their sound system. Getting an Upgrade Most RV’s come with a basic sound system, and while this may be fine for most people, if you want to have quality entertainment you’ll definitely need an upgrade, starting with your RV audio system. This is actually fairly easy to upgrade simply because it is a bit like a vehicle’s audio system. Most of the controls can be changed in the front of the rig to give you an enhanced experience when you’re driving. The trick in changing out RV audio systems comes into play when you hook the audio up with the video, and when you give control to the passengers in the back. That’s when you’ll need an experienced technician doing the wiring to make sure that everything goes as it is supposed to. When it comes to hooking up new RV audio options, technology has been a huge help. Now instead of having to deal with tiny televisions, you can hook everything from a 7” to a 55” television up in your RV. Hook your new flat panel television up correctly and you can even watch television while you’re outside. Imagine how nice a starry evening would be if you were able to watch your favorite drama while sitting around a fire. And watching a football game on a flat screen that’s dropped down out of your RV is like nothing else in the world. So dream as big as you want to dream when it comes to your RV audio and video needs. With the right technician all of your dreams can be made into a reality giving you the ultimate RV that you’ve always wanted to have.

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