Kind of ironic to hear a bunch of guys with really loud boats bitching about loud stereos. What do you suppose the blowboaters and $2M lakefront home folks think about thru-hulls?
If the exhaust is turned up to 10 you clearly need a stereo that goes to 11. The bowrider has 8 speakers, a sub, and two amps, and it could use another sub IMO. Guess who has two thumbs and provides tunes at the swimming hole? This guy.
I know there are some details on stereo setups either here or on .org, but here are the Cliff notes:
- Good speakers, the more the better.
- Big, efficient amp(s).
- Quality wiring / installation.
- Extra deep-cycle house battery, fuses, etc.
- Remotes all over the boat and Bluetooth are a plus.
- Find creative ways to secure loose hardware, panels, etc. Kill the annoying vibrations.
Don't let the wakeboard guys with $100k 40mph boats with a bunch of speakers win. Take one for the team and put in a killer system. It's the right thing to do.
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