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How many of you enjoy a decent stereo in a boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="CincyGus" data-source="post: 512161" data-attributes="member: 35338"><p>My Tracker V19 Combo came with a cheap head unit and 2 very cheap speakers. I bought 4 Skar 6.5" and a 1000w Skar amp. Will be installing here soon. The unit that came in the boat was okay, just not loud enough for the passengers since the speakers were in the driver and front passenger seat area. The two rows behind those got very limited sound when your running across the lake at 30-50mph. SO and better quality and an extra set of 6.5" with some wattage behind them hopefully solves that issue. I don't have the radio on when fishing unless I'm listening to a ballgame and that's at very low volume. To answer you're original question, Yes, a nice sounding stereo is something I'd consider a benefit and a positive feature. Just cause it's in the boat doesn't mean it has to be on all the time or loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CincyGus, post: 512161, member: 35338"] My Tracker V19 Combo came with a cheap head unit and 2 very cheap speakers. I bought 4 Skar 6.5" and a 1000w Skar amp. Will be installing here soon. The unit that came in the boat was okay, just not loud enough for the passengers since the speakers were in the driver and front passenger seat area. The two rows behind those got very limited sound when your running across the lake at 30-50mph. SO and better quality and an extra set of 6.5" with some wattage behind them hopefully solves that issue. I don't have the radio on when fishing unless I'm listening to a ballgame and that's at very low volume. To answer you're original question, Yes, a nice sounding stereo is something I'd consider a benefit and a positive feature. Just cause it's in the boat doesn't mean it has to be on all the time or loud. [/QUOTE]
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