Posts Tagged ‘Stereo’

Marine Audio – For The Boat

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

Tons of boaters are adding marine audio systems. No matter what they do and where they go, they have the option of jamming out to tunes.

Bring the excitement of music with you every time you hit the lake. Forget about your boombox you have to drag along. Upgrade to marine audio today and stop worrying about dead batteries.

Marine audio doesn’t have to only be popular in the summer time. You can also create a project for yourself during off season. This is why it’s worth investing into. It’s money well spent.

It’s Saturday and you’re headed to the lake with your friends. With a marine audio system, no matter what you do will be that much more exciting. Don’t forget your CD collection.

Have you hit the ocean at 6am in the morning to go fishing? Do you bring a portable radio with you? Do you wish you could create a louder sound?

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.

With only a marine receiver and some speakers, you should be okay. But you can always add more speakers and components if you want. Like marine subwoofers for example.

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.

Most receivers would do a good job powering your speakers. If you want to get louder, you can always add an amplifier. This would naturally boost the sound.

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.

Most people would be satisfied with one marine subwoofer. A twelve inch marine sub would be great for all types of music.

When you are ready to browse for cheap marine amplifiers, make sure you’re not going to overpay.

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Installation For Marine Audio – Compatible With Your Ipod

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Bring the excitement of music with you every time you hit the lake. Forget about your boombox you have to drag along. Upgrade to marine audio today and stop worrying about dead batteries.

Marine audio doesn’t have to only be popular in the summer time. You can also create a project for yourself during off season. This is why it’s worth investing into. It’s money well spent.

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.

If your boat does not already have a radio, no need to worry. Find a location that’s best and install it in that spot. You may have to cut and drill. make sure to take your time.

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.

With only a marine receiver and some speakers, you should be okay. But you can always add more speakers and components if you want. Like marine subwoofers for example.

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.

Most receivers would do a good job powering your speakers. If you want to get louder, you can always add an amplifier. This would naturally boost the sound.

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.

When you’re ready to buy cheap marine CD players, make sure you’re not going to overpay.