I would like to install stereo/ receiver by the driving station. I saw that I can get a 200W Boss system with speakers for about $150 on ebay.. Since I have just a bimini top, I will need to install the stereo right to the glass, to the right of the wheel on the vertical panel.
Do the marine stereos come with a frame to help the user install it to a new spot?
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06-09-2008 06:33 PM #1Senior Member
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new outside stereo receiver installation
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06-09-2008 06:53 PM #2Senior Member
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Re: new outside stereo receiver installation
My opinion.......I'd put in a 200 watt amp and wire it for an i-pod only. A few guys make marine amps including sony and Poly Planar.
I've done this on the bridge and in the tender.......3000 plus songs.....no cd's. Of course you don't have AM or FM. But that wasn't a deal for us. Thx.
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Re: new outside stereo receiver installation
I put a poly-planar amp/speakers in my last boat and was really impressed - enough so that if I was putting a new system in our 53, it would be all Poly-Planar. As it is, I just use the Ipod with the 53's oem system/speakers! I put a pair of PPs on the aft deck but that's all I've done.
I set up the last boat to have tunes available on the FB as well but I haven't bothered with that on our 53.
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06-10-2008 10:05 AM #4Senior Member
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Re: new outside stereo receiver installation
I just installed a nice Alpine system in my electronics box (plexiglas face). For support, I built a small frame from 3/4" teak that I had around. I cut the hole for the stereo, screwed thru the plexi into the frame I built, and slid the stereo mounting bracket into the frame. I bent the tabs on the mounting bracket to lock them into the frame, and just slid the stereo into the mounting bracket.
BTW, went with XM.Everyone should believe in something - I believe I will go fishing - Henry David Thoreau