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    Anyone tried one of the radios that fit in the dash?

    Looks simple enough, probably easier than mounting a traditional receiver as well

    https://www.rocktheboatmarinestereo.com/html/76509.html


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    I have one and it's great. Simple to use and it looks like just another gauge on the console.

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    My mom's tritoon has one of those on it, it's great!

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    #4
    There nice. I put one in last year. Took out the speedometer since they never work anyways. Perfect fit. Works great

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    I replaced a broken flasher with one. Works pretty well especially on blue tooth

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    Friend of mine has the Sony one in his Ranger, pretty nice

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    Last edited by 21XDC; 11-25-2017 at 02:44 PM.

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    Consider the Polk Audio DB series speakers. They sound great and are Marine rated. https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Polk-Audi...cAAOSwk~ZZ~NQ8

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    I have the JL one on my barge. It has the remote stations in the front and back to be able to adjust music in the water. Works very well in those flasher holes- ive installed a few in various rigs.

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    I have one & love it

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    Got one coming in my 22SF. Hoping it is good. Never had a radio in a bass boat before, as i used to be a serious fisherman. :)
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    I had one and didn't care for it. I like a good quality sound and maybe it was just the unit I bought but I didn't like the lack of control over the actual sound. I can't remember which unit I had and they may have come a long way since then. It has been a few years now. I put a stereo in every boat I own. I love fishing with some tunes going.
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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by HankinBama View Post
    Looks simple enough, probably easier than mounting a traditional receiver as well

    https://www.rocktheboatmarinestereo.com/html/76509.html

    I've had this in two of my boats and they work ok hooked to an amp they work much better.
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    Got the Clarion gauge style from Crutchfield...so far so good. Bluetooth works reall well and has multiple pre-amp outs. Price was right too for the name...and it looks cool too.
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