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Best Overall: Kicker KMC2 Marine Gauge Style AM/FM Radio Stereo
(1 Kicker 46KMC2 Gauge Style Bluetooth Stereo Media Player = 1 Enrock AUX / USB To RCA 10 inch Waterproof Cable = 1 Enrock Black Flexible Rubber Mast Long Range Marine Boat Yacht AM/FM Radio Antenna.)
Best Budget: GUZARE Boat Marine Stereo Receiver Bluetooth
(MARINE GAUGE STEREO RECIEVER: IP66 Water Resistant, Well Sealed to avoid Fogging/Moisture inside the screen. 180 Watts Power: 45 Watts x 4 Max Power, Balance / Fader / Bass / Treble and Preset built-in EQ)
Editor's Choise: Rockville RGHR2 Marine Gauge Hole Receiver
(Marine digital media receiver. Wired remote with 32.8 foot wire. USB extension cable (40 inches). Mounting bracket. Screws. ISO wiring. Owner manual and warranty. Hole Digital Media Receiver w/Bluetooth/USB/AM/FM. Fits into a standard Gauge-Hole (Tachometer) Opening. Built-in 72 x 4 Watt Peak high powered amplifier (28 x 4 RMS). Built in EQ with preset EQ curves (Pop, Class, Rock, Flat). IP66 Waterproof Certification (Tested to withstand the elements). USB Input to play back audio files store on a USB thumb drive or any other USB device. RCA Aux Input. AM/FM Radio Built In with 18 FM and 12 AM presets + US and European tuning)
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What should I look for in a marine stereo?
Some things you may want to consider when purchasing a marine stereo include: the sound quality, features, and portability.
How many watts should a marine radio be?
A marine radio should be capable of transmitting a range of up to 10,000 watts.
What makes a stereo marine grade?
The marine grade stereo system is made to withstand the elements and provide sound quality that is consistent with those found on land. The components of a marine grade stereo system are typically designed for use in boats, and include a ported head unit, power amplifier, speaker cab, and cables.
Are all marine stereos the same size?
There is no one size fits all for marine stereos. Some stereos are smaller and some are larger, but all stereos have an image that can be seen by the user.
How many amps does a marine stereo use?
A marine stereo typically uses around 12 amps.
The best gauge size for a marine stereoscope is 1/4 inch. It is important to choose the correct gauge size for your stereo because the larger size can reduce image quality and cause inaccuracy when viewing movies or pictures.