Your Boat On The Pond And Having Marine Audio
Installing a stereo in your boat is much like installing one in your vehicle. You will need a head unit and a pair of speakers. You may also choose ...
Installing a stereo in your boat is much like installing one in your vehicle. You will need a head unit and a pair of speakers. You may also choose to install subs for low bass levels.
Adding a marine audio system to your boat is going to make anything you do that much more exciting. The faster you get it installed, the faster you’ll start to enjoy it.
You’re on the water with family for the day so you may as well add something to entertain everyone. A marine audio system will take the boring out of boring. Everyone will be amused throughout the day.
Even if you took your family on a fishing trip, sometimes a decent amount of time will pass before you catch anything. Having a stereo will make time go by faster.
If you’re boat has a factory radio installed, you can simply replace it with an aftermarket marine CD player. This will not only add CD playing and of course the radio too, but will also allow you to play you MP3 player or iPod.
This is really great because you’ll now be able to bring hours of songs on board with you. Even if the fish are not biting, the music will make things less boring.
Your boat may already have speakers installed. If it does, you can replace them with upgraded speakers. If it only has two speaker locations, you can cut openings out to add another pair.
If you are in fact wanting your speakers to play a lot louder, you may want to add an amplifier. Your new boat CD player will most likely deliver 15-30 watts per channel.
If you’re looking for bass, you’re going to have to add subwoofers. And, an amplifier will be needed. This would dramatically increase the sound of your music.
All you really need are 2 components for , a marine receiver and . There’s also the option of adding additional speakers, subs and even an amp .
