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Fishing, Swimming, Cruising, or Just Making Waves? We Got You.

Updated: Jan 11, 2022

Summer Sun? Check. Summer Fun? You’ve got it covered. A system in your boat, motorcycle, or ATV that’s as much fun as you are? We can help with that one.

 

Marine Audio Gear – More than Just a Color Difference

Yes, marine gear tends to be white and/or silver compared to the darker, black products you’d see in your car. But there’s a LOT more going on under the surface that you might not know. The elements can be tougher than you think on electronic audio systems.

 

Understanding the marine-grade designation

First, “marine-grade” does not necessarily mean waterproof (see IP Rating below). These products are manufactured to withstand elements within marine environments – water splashes or rain, strong winds, and saltwater corrosion – and function long term in those conditions.

 

What do IP ratings mean & are they important?

IP (“Ingress Protection”) ratings define levels of sealing effectiveness against foreign bodies like dirt and moisture, indicating which products are best for different purposes. So yes, important. The first digit after the “P” indicates solid body protection, and the second digit moisture protection. For example, a speaker rated IPX5 is water-resistant only, but an IP65 speaker is both water-resistant and dust-proof.

 

How Are Marine Products Built Differently?

  1. Receivers – Conformal-coated circuit boards to guard against rust, UV protected & water-resistant faceplates.

  2. Speakers – Wider dispersion path for greater sound projection, increased power performance, stronger grilles.

  3. Amplifiers – Rubber caps for RCA inputs, silicone boots for fuses, gasket-sealed front covers, conformal-coated circuit boards.

  4. Subwoofers – Waterproof rubber gaskets, sealed motors, UV-resistant cones, and improved magnetic shielding.

 

Shopping Guide

Before you spend a penny, first consider what you generally like to do on the water – fish? wakeboard? ski? speed? or party boat soaking up the sun? livin’ large? Fishing Boat: Receiver and speakers Party Barge: Digital receiver, LED speakers, subwoofer, amplifier Ski or Wakeboard: Digital receiver tower speakers, bonus-power amplifier, powerful subwoofers Livin’ Large: Multi-zone digital receiver, remote controls, speakers and/or tower speakers, multi-channel & sub amplifiers

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