Taxi driver spend 20,000 yuan to install KTV for passengers to sing for free: you can relieve boredom

Author:Pole news Time:2022.09.15

Jimu News reporter Yang Jinying

Recently, a taxi in Yanbian Prefecture, Jilin, installed KTV equipment in the car for passengers to sing, and related videos have attracted attention. On September 15, Master Gu, the driver, said that he spent about 20,000 yuan to change the sound, mainly to relieve boredom when running long distances.

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"Antu's first mobile KTV", this is a new selling point that Master Gu, a driver who runs a taxi in Antu County, Yanbian Prefecture, gave him a new selling point for his car. On September 13, he just spent about 20,000 yuan in the car and installed a set of KTV equipment.

"After changing something to the sound, a microphone was installed, and the accessories were not too changed." On the 15th, Master Gu told reporters that passengers can sing in the deputy seat and the back seat. Without the charge, you can enjoy it as long as you ride.

As for the original intention of installing KTV, Master Gu said that the usual passengers may be boring and sleepy when they run long distances. Create a KTV on the car, which can pass the time and allow passengers to entertain themselves. "Because I usually like to put a music when I drive, some people are not singing." Master Gu said that after KTV was installed, there was no passenger trial after the KTV was installed, but someone called a car call to consult.

Master Gu asked his friends to sing KTV on his own car. After sending the video to the social platform, some netizens found it very interesting, and some netizens questioned whether such modification would be dangerous.

On September 15th, Jimu Journalists consulted the local vehicle management institute that the vehicle's modification sound was okay, but the modification method of the Gabi microphone installation KTV was not within the scope of the modification.

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