You’ve got a great sounding audio system for your home and car, why not maintain that standard for your marine equipment? It’s easier than you think to get great sounding marine audio speakers and equipment from All Outdoor Speakers! Our specialty line of marine audio equipment is made with features such as water and UV resistant and anti-corrosive materials to ensure high quality and great sound.
Marine audio and stereo equipment differs greatly from car audio equipment. Elements such as sun, water, salt and rough waves can all take their toll on electronics and speakers. Equipment from All Outdoor Speakers are all designed to thrive in tough environments. One of the features you’ll want to look for is shock resistance for stereos in marine environments—this is extremely important because every hard hitting wave can damage sensitive electronic equipment. The products you’ll find on the pages of All Outdoor Speakers are built to handle the vibration of a bumpy boat ride.
Our marine receivers and amplifiers have exactly the features you’re looking for: coated circuit boards, water-resistant faceplates, line-level outputs for sending signals to an external amplifier, plated, non-corrosive connectors, satellite radio controls and plenty of power. Consider adding a weatherproof faceplate cover and or a watertight remote control – both great accessories to add on to ensure hassle free operations in wet conditions.
Wakeboard and Box speakers allow you to enjoy phenomenal stereo sound on your boat, or anywhere outside. Eliminate the frustration of cheap speakers which try to compete with the sound of the wind and engine. Install quality marine outdoor speakers or box speakers where ever you want them on your boat. Marine box speakers are designed to withstand all types of weather and will blend beautifully with the rest of your marine equipment.
Subwoofers. Free-air rated component subs or enclosed subwoofers are good for the challenging mounting locations you'll often encounter in a boat. Also, consider purchasing a powered enclosed subwoofer if you don’t plan on adding an external amplifier. Our Marine subwoofers have plastic cones and rubber surrounds for maximum weather protection, corrosion-resistant mounting hardware, and enough power handling to pump out tunes over wind, water, and engine noise.
You may consider purchasing a splash cover or enclosure for your marine audio equipment to ensure complete protection from the elements. Covers are very inexpensive and easy to install and enclosures offer an easy mounting method while protecting receivers from moisture. All our marine stereos use some type of plasticote over the circuitry to protect it against moisture and corrosion, and some come with completely waterproof faces with sealed controls that won't let water in.