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    Blue tooth stereo for my bass boat

    I have looked until I'm seeing double. Been on the Crutchfield sight for hours. I AM NOT a music guy but my wife said she would like a NICE sounding stereo. One that I can run my sirius radio from my phone through it. I'm willing to spend up to $500. Any recommendations? It seems like fusion and Boss make pretty highly rated stuff. Thank you.

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    Buy a blue tooth speaker to take with you when she goes. To me anyway, bass boat time is time away from the noise..

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    JBL Flip 4 is a cheaper option… sounds great… goes from house to boat, water proof as well.
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    This is basically what’s in my boat..with infinity speakers. Sounds decent when I use it, which isn’t all that much.

    https://www.infinityspeakers.com/inf...marine#start=1

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    Quote Originally Posted by J D View Post
    JBL Flip 4 is a cheaper option… sounds great… goes from house to boat, water proof as well.

    second that
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    I use a KENWOOD stereo and 6x9 Polk Audio speakers. Sirius radio through my phone sounds great

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    Can't get these out of my head for some reason. https://wetsounds.com/REVO-6-XS-S/

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    I put this in.

    https://www.crutchfield.com/S-3Sjt5y...hoCvUIQAvD_BwE

    And put in 2 fusion speakers. Sounds good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TwinStick View Post
    I put this in.

    https://www.crutchfield.com/S-3Sjt5y...hoCvUIQAvD_BwE

    And put in 2 fusion speakers. Sounds good.
    So that is just a receiver (no radio) correct?

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    JBL Charge 4 works for me for yard work, cook outs and in the boat. Can also charge your phone.

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    Nature has always been my music of choice when fishing.
    How about some ear buds for her. Excellent sound quality.

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    I can't remember what brand I have, I think maybe BOSS, but it's one of the dash gauge bluetooth radios I have wired up to two speakers on the wall under the seats, used to be two dry boxes there. I put in the place of my speedometer since i use my GPS for speed anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mastergun View Post
    I can't remember what brand I have, I think maybe BOSS, but it's one of the dash gauge bluetooth radios I have wired up to two speakers on the wall under the seats, used to be two dry boxes there. I put in the place of my speedometer since i use my GPS for speed anyway.
    Same here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Hendrick View Post
    So that is just a receiver (no radio) correct?
    I had to read through the questions on the website, bit it does have a jack for an antenna. I never listen to it that way, it's usually Bluetooth either Sirius or YouTube music for me. What I like about this setup is the remote is small that goes on the dash. You don't have to have a big radio showing. You can also nmea it to your graphs if capable.
    Last edited by TwinStick; 04-25-2022 at 08:27 AM.
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    An antenna is about worthless on a bass boat. I used to run mine under the gunnel. These days I just carry a bluetooth speaker when I want music or sports on the water and stream from my phone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J D View Post
    JBL Flip 4 is a cheaper option… sounds great… goes from house to boat, water proof as well.
    Third for this. Thing lasts for 10-12 hours and has all the volume you need for a bass boat.
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    I bring this with me every time.
    Quote Originally Posted by cape cod basser View Post
    Buy a blue tooth speaker to take with you when she goes. To me anyway, bass boat time is time away from the noise..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brent Jordan View Post
    JBL Charge 4 works for me for yard work, cook outs and in the boat. Can also charge your phone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TwinStick View Post
    I had to read through the questions on the website, bit it does have a jack for an antenna. I never listen to it that way, it's usually Bluetooth either Sirius or YouTube music for me. What I like about this setup is the remote is small that goes on the dash. You don't have to have a big radio showing. You can also nmea it to your graphs if capable.
    Think I'm going this direction. Thank you all for the info and suggestions.

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