Boss (marine) Audio
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Thanks everyone. I got some info from BoatsUnlimited who is a member here and dealer for Boss Audio.
He said 1 in 10 head units is bad right out of the box, and a second one in 10 goes bad w/i the first year.
That's only 80% success rate for the first year alone.
I am still going to do some looking. This is for my Mini-Hawk which has a thin dash and is exposed front and back.
I'll figure something out.
He said 1 in 10 head units is bad right out of the box, and a second one in 10 goes bad w/i the first year.
That's only 80% success rate for the first year alone.
I am still going to do some looking. This is for my Mini-Hawk which has a thin dash and is exposed front and back.
I'll figure something out.
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Clarion, Alpine, Kenwood and many more.
If mounted in the cabin, then I would say no. If mine was in the cockpit, I would have a Clarion 100% waterproof unit. I have a clarion marine head unit in my cabin. It is not the waterproof version. I used it so I could use their waterproof wired remote on the dash. It also has a handheld remote.
If mounted in the cabin, then I would say no. If mine was in the cockpit, I would have a Clarion 100% waterproof unit. I have a clarion marine head unit in my cabin. It is not the waterproof version. I used it so I could use their waterproof wired remote on the dash. It also has a handheld remote.
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Nort I agree with what Griff and others are saying. No need if it is going to stay dry. Were it is in your Formula no need. The nice thing about some of the marine stuff is the wired remote. If you want that some manufacturers do require going Marine. I like the new Alpine stuff for head units.
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It depends on where the equipment is located. If you're sure that you'll never get the head unit wet or exposed to moisture, you'll be okay with standard car audio. In my last Baja, I just used a normal Alpine head unit with a billet enclosure from xaudiocovers and never had a problem. I had been caught out in a storm but had the passenger keep the face covered with a towel. For speakers, I do suggest marine grade due to sunlight, heat, and possibly moisture. Amps, if they're in a cabin, being marine grade is pointless, but won't hurt. In the end, you're not totally limited to marine-grade equipment, but it really depends on what piece it is and where it will be.
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IMO if you go with any quality amp then you are OK. The only difference between Marine and non marine amps is that they dip the boards in resin to try to seal them up. Good quality amps are ussually dipped anyhow or have high quality parts in them that do not make this 100% necassary. I have rarely seen an amp go bad from corrosion. It is ussually from heat.
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Thanks guys. My amps are Alpines that I removed from a former car and was considering using them for the boat system but I live basically right on the Rappahannock where it empties into the bay so saltwater/salt air is a major concern (everything rusts around here).