Lunes, Hunyo 27, 2016

Marine Audio Systems – Nuts and Bolts Factors

marine audio systems NJ are specifically designed for boats. Home audio systems or those in standard audio systems designed for cars are not suitable for conditions that include the element of water.

Today’s audio systems geared for marine vehicles are now equipped with appropriate protection from the elements. The stereo parts are well-protected from water, salt, and even including the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun.

 Designing and installing such a system is not a problem anymore. Aside from the myriad other factors you want to include in the installation of your audio system in your boat, there are actually only three important basics.

Size / power / installation

Regarding the size, most boat manufacturers make their boats with their own versions of standard, in-dash stereo installation. Sound enthusiasts can determine that the size of the boat’s dash cut-out limits the stereo’s power.

For places to install your devices, in-dash mounting by makers has them in standard enclosures for protection from the elements. You can choose the places where you want to mount your devices.

Boats have their standard power output sizes for their in-dash system. As owner, you would want your boat’s audio system to produce the rich sounds in the right high volumes you want. You would want an amplifier that can give you more power for a clearer and louder sound you want. Marine audio systems these days can be configured according to your taste.

Planning and designing

First, decide all the features you want to customize your boat stereo system with. Primarily, there is waterproofing. These days, all marine audio systems are weatherproof, poly coated and UV-protected. Not all are water-proof, though. Get yours a waterproof faceplate and a gasket that’s sealed.
   
With remote controls, consider the sight lines for the control and the receiving device. You might need more receptors installed. You would need auxiliary inputs for any device that you may want to plug into your boat audio system. Check which ones are compatible with them (or not, like mp3 players, DVD players, satellite radio).

Controls for such devices as iPod or CD changers on your stereo face would need specific controls. You might need a separate satellite radio system compatible with your stereo.
   
Speaker quality

Marine audio systems usually need the correct speaker types, with 4 speakers as the standard. If your boat is larger, you can opt to install more speakers, while considering the many criteria in your choice of speakers.

For size, you need to buy speakers that fit into the pre-cut holes in your boat. Otherwise, you’ll need to cut larger holes, and maybe needing a deeper hole. You can install new speakers or mount box speakers. Box speakers come with enclosures that protect them from the elements and can be mounted anywhere.

As to quality, dual cones have a limited range of sound frequencies and are inexpensive. Coaxial speakers are a step better and are at mid-level prices. Component speakers have separate speakers (in one box) to handle each frequency and produce the high-quality sound. Get those with high power handling to avoid damage to the speakers.

Good marine audio systems NJ have each of the devices and equipments placed in strategic places where ease of access is important.


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