If you want to use your own speakers, the biggest roadblock is gonna be powering those bad boys. First off, I would highly suggest running wires as there is always a way to hide wires. A prime example is to take out the trim in your floor and cut notches into the back of it with a table saw.
If you definitely want wireless, I would get a stereo bluetooth transport, and attach it to a car 2 channel amplifier powered by an AC to DC converter. that rig would cost you about 400 bucks max plus whatever speakers you use. The DC power makes a nice noise free setup with the bluetooth receivers doing a good job of going digital to analog. they could be ones with a headphone jack in, and out and you just need an RCA to headphone adapter.
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If you want to use your own speakers, the biggest roadblock is gonna be powering those bad boys. First off, I would highly suggest running wires as there is always a way to hide wires. A prime example is to take out the trim in your floor and cut notches into the back of it with a table saw.
If you definitely want wireless, I would get a stereo bluetooth transport, and attach it to a car 2 channel amplifier powered by an AC to DC converter. that rig would cost you about 400 bucks max plus whatever speakers you use. The DC power makes a nice noise free setup with the bluetooth receivers doing a good job of going digital to analog. they could be ones with a headphone jack in, and out and you just need an RCA to headphone adapter.