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So on my Checkmate Convincor 253 the stereo is mounted in the cabin obviously. While I dont mind that I do mind the connectivity issues I have with my bluetooth. Seems it has to be in the cabin to work properly and it has issues connecting most times which Im sure is the head unit. Its a Sony DSX M80. Im not a fan of Sony and never really have been tbh. Ive always been a Pioneer guy. Im about to add more 6.5 speakers and a couple amps so was wondering what everyone is doing for head units nowadays. Ideally Id like a single din head unit (doesnt HAVE to be Pioneer) that has 4v+ preouts and somehow I can get a wired remote (small) I can put on the dash and a wireless remote I can use while swimming out back if thats even a thing. The other thing I havent figured out is Im doing (8) 6.5 speakers (already have 4 now running off deck and adding 4 more different brand. All will be on (2) different amps as 4 now require slightly less watts and you cant hear em that much anyways due to placement as 2 are in cabin) and will have (2) amps for them. Each amp being a 4 channel. I will eventually add subs but prolly not this year. Can I "Y" the front and rear RCA's and go into each amp or will that mess the preout voltage?
Ive got all my trucks amped and speakers and this boat is confusing me for some reason....lol. No real good spots to add speakers so thinking at least 1 pair angled off dash toward passengers and maybe the other pair as well. Idk yet.
Ive got all my trucks amped and speakers and this boat is confusing me for some reason....lol. No real good spots to add speakers so thinking at least 1 pair angled off dash toward passengers and maybe the other pair as well. Idk yet.
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So on my Checkmate Convincor 253 the stereo is mounted in the cabin obviously. While I dont mind that I do mind the connectivity issues I have with my bluetooth. Seems it has to be in the cabin to work properly and it has issues connecting most times which Im sure is the head unit. Its a Sony DSX M80. Im not a fan of Sony and never really have been tbh. Ive always been a Pioneer guy. Im about to add more 6.5 speakers and a couple amps so was wondering what everyone is doing for head units nowadays. Ideally Id like a single din head unit (doesnt HAVE to be Pioneer) that has 4v+ preouts and somehow I can get a wired remote (small) I can put on the dash and a wireless remote I can use while swimming out back if thats even a thing. The other thing I havent figured out is Im doing (8) 6.5 speakers (already have 4 now running off deck and adding 4 more different brand. All will be on (2) different amps as 4 now require slightly less watts and you cant hear em that much anyways due to placement as 2 are in cabin) and will have (2) amps for them. Each amp being a 4 channel. I will eventually add subs but prolly not this year. Can I "Y" the front and rear RCA's and go into each amp or will that mess the preout voltage?
Ive got all my trucks amped and speakers and this boat is confusing me for some reason....lol. No real good spots to add speakers so thinking at least 1 pair angled off dash toward passengers and maybe the other pair as well. Idk yet.
Ive got all my trucks amped and speakers and this boat is confusing me for some reason....lol. No real good spots to add speakers so thinking at least 1 pair angled off dash toward passengers and maybe the other pair as well. Idk yet.
The other day while cleaning the boat, I walked probably 100 feet away and was adjusting the volume on my phone to the stereo.
I ended up doing a a remote display on my passenger dash so my wife can adjust the station. Ms-nrx300 was the model. The connections are via a NMEA 2000 cable. You can hook multiple remotes up.
would highly suggest the fusion.
I too have difficulty with speaker locations. Have 4 6.5 in my cockpit and 10” subs in cockpit. This year I just added 2 12” shallow subs from wet sounds inside a small narrow elongated box that fits in my gunnel…. And WOW what a big difference…. More distinct base.
yes you can y split the amp outputs from radio to multiple amps and all works fine.
hope that helps.
Chris
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I was going to suggest a Fusion head unit for single DIN also. They also have wireless remotes you can place in different areas of the boat.
I've done the splitting of the RCA cables and never had any ill effects. But I have read it's not good to do that. It's better to get something like an equalizer that has numerous outputs. If you get the Wet Sounds unit, it has controls for different zones on the boat. So you can crank just the cabin, the cockpit, the swim platform, or all of them.
Not sure if you're aware, but there are blue tooth receivers that may even work better for you if that's all you use. You may not even need to buy a single DIN radio.
https://shop.wetsounds.com/WS-220-BT/
https://shop.wetsounds.com/WS-420-BT/
https://shop.wetsounds.com/WW-BT-UR/
I've done the splitting of the RCA cables and never had any ill effects. But I have read it's not good to do that. It's better to get something like an equalizer that has numerous outputs. If you get the Wet Sounds unit, it has controls for different zones on the boat. So you can crank just the cabin, the cockpit, the swim platform, or all of them.
Not sure if you're aware, but there are blue tooth receivers that may even work better for you if that's all you use. You may not even need to buy a single DIN radio.
https://shop.wetsounds.com/WS-220-BT/
https://shop.wetsounds.com/WS-420-BT/
https://shop.wetsounds.com/WW-BT-UR/
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Now thats what I was looking for! I find it amazing all the technology for boats. Im a car guy specifically high performance so this boat electronics is all new to me. I also find it hard to search for anything powerboat related on google as not much pops up for stereo stuff. I am looking into the Fusion head unit more as I really really like the wireless remote idea for the swim platform and the wired one for the helm.
So here my list so far..... I am good friends with a guy who is sponsored by DC Audio in comps around the region so I get all my stuff from him for unreal price so most of the stuff is that.
- (4) Dc Audio Pro Coaxial
- (4) Skar Audio SK65MB (Already installed when I bought boat)
- (2) Dc Audio PS1200x4 amps
- Fusion head unit. Which one I dont know yet
- (3) Marine batteries with selector switch. 2 on stereo 1 on starter. Have two batteries now and will add another when I do this.
Obviously all the fuses and wires, ect as well. Do you see any reason why I couldnt run 6.5" "pods" off the dash area? Seems that would produce the best sound toward the people on the boat. Just cant figure out if I want to do 2 pods are all 4? Nowhere really else to run em on this boat.
Chris
So here my list so far..... I am good friends with a guy who is sponsored by DC Audio in comps around the region so I get all my stuff from him for unreal price so most of the stuff is that.
- (4) Dc Audio Pro Coaxial
- (4) Skar Audio SK65MB (Already installed when I bought boat)
- (2) Dc Audio PS1200x4 amps
- Fusion head unit. Which one I dont know yet
- (3) Marine batteries with selector switch. 2 on stereo 1 on starter. Have two batteries now and will add another when I do this.
Obviously all the fuses and wires, ect as well. Do you see any reason why I couldnt run 6.5" "pods" off the dash area? Seems that would produce the best sound toward the people on the boat. Just cant figure out if I want to do 2 pods are all 4? Nowhere really else to run em on this boat.
Chris
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Now thats what I was looking for! I find it amazing all the technology for boats. Im a car guy specifically high performance so this boat electronics is all new to me. I also find it hard to search for anything powerboat related on google as not much pops up for stereo stuff. I am looking into the Fusion head unit more as I really really like the wireless remote idea for the swim platform and the wired one for the helm.
So here my list so far..... I am good friends with a guy who is sponsored by DC Audio in comps around the region so I get all my stuff from him for unreal price so most of the stuff is that.
- (4) Dc Audio Pro Coaxial
- (4) Skar Audio SK65MB (Already installed when I bought boat)
- (2) Dc Audio PS1200x4 amps
- Fusion head unit. Which one I dont know yet
- (3) Marine batteries with selector switch. 2 on stereo 1 on starter. Have two batteries now and will add another when I do this.
Obviously all the fuses and wires, ect as well. Do you see any reason why I couldnt run 6.5" "pods" off the dash area? Seems that would produce the best sound toward the people on the boat. Just cant figure out if I want to do 2 pods are all 4? Nowhere really else to run em on this boat.
Chris
So here my list so far..... I am good friends with a guy who is sponsored by DC Audio in comps around the region so I get all my stuff from him for unreal price so most of the stuff is that.
- (4) Dc Audio Pro Coaxial
- (4) Skar Audio SK65MB (Already installed when I bought boat)
- (2) Dc Audio PS1200x4 amps
- Fusion head unit. Which one I dont know yet
- (3) Marine batteries with selector switch. 2 on stereo 1 on starter. Have two batteries now and will add another when I do this.
Obviously all the fuses and wires, ect as well. Do you see any reason why I couldnt run 6.5" "pods" off the dash area? Seems that would produce the best sound toward the people on the boat. Just cant figure out if I want to do 2 pods are all 4? Nowhere really else to run em on this boat.
Chris
in my boat I have a 6.5 by my feet and passenger feet, then I have another 2 at the back bench. I also have 2 10” subs at back bench and frankly that sounded great in the cockpit. But I also have seen some put them in the dash area to get the sound to project more to the rear when out in the water, etc. I have considered something like that as well, yet have yet to do so in my dash.
it’s more difficult to get that deep base sound in a boat vs a car. Check out this sub, as I found it to fit in tight space.
Wet sounds Sub to check out
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Another option would be to get a stand alone Bluetooth receiver. I spliced one into my home stereo system so i can play my XM radio from my phone on the outdoor speakers. Had to get a 12v transformer to supply the juice but it worked great.
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I think that sounds like a good plan. The question is do you have room for 4 6.5” speaker pods and not obstruct your view while navigating…. That would be my only concern.
in my boat I have a 6.5 by my feet and passenger feet, then I have another 2 at the back bench. I also have 2 10” subs at back bench and frankly that sounded great in the cockpit. But I also have seen some put them in the dash area to get the sound to project more to the rear when out in the water, etc. I have considered something like that as well, yet have yet to do so in my dash.
it’s more difficult to get that deep base sound in a boat vs a car. Check out this sub, as I found it to fit in tight space.
in my boat I have a 6.5 by my feet and passenger feet, then I have another 2 at the back bench. I also have 2 10” subs at back bench and frankly that sounded great in the cockpit. But I also have seen some put them in the dash area to get the sound to project more to the rear when out in the water, etc. I have considered something like that as well, yet have yet to do so in my dash.
it’s more difficult to get that deep base sound in a boat vs a car. Check out this sub, as I found it to fit in tight space.
My only thing now is I like the look of the slightly angled lower profile 6.5" pods better than the tower looking 90* pods. I cant post pics or URLs yet it appears or I would. Im just wondering how well the lower profile ones would project off the windshield? If pretty good Id like to go that route more so than the big ugly ones.
As for the subs Im not worried about building a box as Ive built plenty in my days and Im planning on going sealed anyways so should fit real nice under my bench area as I have the room (just got to find another place for the anchor). I prolly only do (2) or maybe even (3). Either in 10s or 8s. Thats a next year project though. Ive got another truck of mine that has all of its audio **** waiting here on my workbench once it gets back from getting some paint work done. Trying to do boat in the meantime but Im sure they both will happen at same time like always....
Im not into the big deep bass anymore honestly. The older I get the more I want clarity over some hoodrat sounding honda trunk rattling POS. Thats why Im usually a Hertz speaker guy but figured in a boat its not as important or going to sound anything like a truck so just going for louder as I think with the right combo setup properly it should sound pretty decent. I just hate distortion and thats why my buddy has all these fancy gadgets to check voltages and everything else. Waaay over my head. I just install and tune it and he fine tunes it all.
Chris



