What are you using now at home to play your music collection?
What is your music collection? Mp3s? CD Rips?, iTunes Downloads? Hi-Res Downloads? Any DSD tracks? Or will you just be streaming via a cellular device (and using up data on your dataplan)?
Have you thought about how you’re going to transfer the music into the player?
Does the truck also have an aux input jack?
Bluetooth is okay and convenient, especially when it’s your phone because the music mutes when you get/make a call. No reaching for a mute when the phone rings. Safer. Some want better audio quality than what bluetooth provides but in a vehicle bluetooth audio quality may be good enough.
A player separate from your phone is also nice when you can let whoever is riding shotgun be the DJ. And you dont have to hand over your phone with its personal info.
If you’re an iTunes user like me, an iPod Touch makes sense. It has both bluetooth and an audio output. It syncs easily with your music library and offers models with varying memory capacity so you can load up thousands of songs. Since it also has wifi you could stream through your phone if its configured as a hotspot. (Again, data cap issues.)
It’s all good man. There are some sweet players available at your pricepoint. And Pono and A&K have excellent reviews, among others like Fiio, Cayin, Sony, Pioneer, etc.
Good luck and let us know what you decide and why.
What is your music collection? Mp3s? CD Rips?, iTunes Downloads? Hi-Res Downloads? Any DSD tracks? Or will you just be streaming via a cellular device (and using up data on your dataplan)?
Have you thought about how you’re going to transfer the music into the player?
Does the truck also have an aux input jack?
Bluetooth is okay and convenient, especially when it’s your phone because the music mutes when you get/make a call. No reaching for a mute when the phone rings. Safer. Some want better audio quality than what bluetooth provides but in a vehicle bluetooth audio quality may be good enough.
A player separate from your phone is also nice when you can let whoever is riding shotgun be the DJ. And you dont have to hand over your phone with its personal info.
If you’re an iTunes user like me, an iPod Touch makes sense. It has both bluetooth and an audio output. It syncs easily with your music library and offers models with varying memory capacity so you can load up thousands of songs. Since it also has wifi you could stream through your phone if its configured as a hotspot. (Again, data cap issues.)
It’s all good man. There are some sweet players available at your pricepoint. And Pono and A&K have excellent reviews, among others like Fiio, Cayin, Sony, Pioneer, etc.
Good luck and let us know what you decide and why.