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With those speakers, you will not need a powerful amp and you probably wouldn't notice that much difference in sound quality.
Although your set-up will work and is cost effective, you may want to consider installing a cheap IPod ready stereo instead. Most will be able to power those speakers enough and you would have the "luxury" of adjusting the volume via a knob. I always have trouble adjusting the volume on Ipods, nevermind thinking about doing this in a moving boat. I can just see myself trying to turn it down, end up with full volume and blowing out the speakers. I recently installed a fusion stereo that the face plate flips down and you just insert the ipod and have great control over it. There were a bunch of refurbished ones on ebay, I got one for 80 bucks. Here's one for a bit more money just for example: http://cgi.ebay.com/BRAND-NEW-FUSION...item3a5bbadfb3 Perhaps you can find a cheaper refurb or something similar. Good luck! rkc
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I think I agree with the King on this one. I think you would be happier with an am/fm cd stereo receiver with an IPOD input. But what do I know; I do not even have a stereo in my boat!
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just yesterday i went with this set up...
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...002000_250-2-0 and added two more of the sony 6.5 for the back and they really do sound great, even though it still sounds great i think i will also add two 6x9's and 10inch sub. I agree with what cole said and have to ability to controll the vol with the deck and not the ipod. |
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