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Sony DXS-M5511BT
Vendor:SonySony DXS-M5511BT Bluetooth Digital Receiver & 6.5" Speakers Marine Audio Package A seaworthy Sony set The Sony marine package includes the DSX-M55BT digital media receiver and a set of 6-1/2" marine speakers, allowing you to enjoy all your favorite music while you're out on your boat. The receiver's built-in Bluetooth® and handy front USB input give you plenty of ways to play your tunes, and the rugged, marine-ready speakers will give you tremendous sound for seasons to come. Product highlights: DSX-M55BT digital media receiver: marine digital media receiver with AM/FM tuner (doesn't play CDs) built-in amplifier (17 watts RMS CEA-2006/55 peak x 4 channels) integrated Bluetooth with Simple Secure Pairing plays MP3 and WMA files partially detachable face with low glare LCD display conformal-coated circuit boards resist moisture USB port compatible with iPod®, iPhone®, Android™ smartphone wireless remote control compatible with SiriusXM satellite radio tuner compatible with wired external remotes (input on rear) inputs: front USB input, front AUX input outputs: 4-channel preamp outputs (2-volt front and rear) chassis width: 7.715" chassis height: 2.085" nose width: 7.385" nose height: 2.285" 6-1/2" marine speakers: dual cone design handles up to 65 watts RMS water-resistant IPx5 certified design UV and salt water resistant removable grille Weight: 3.25 lb -
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Sony MEX-M72BT Marine CD Receiver with BLUETOOTH® Wireless Technology
Vendor:SonyProduct highlights: General Features: marine CD receiver with AM/FM tuner plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs Siri Eyes Free for iPhone and Voice Access for Android with compatible phones Bluetooth hands-free calling and audio streaming detachable face with dual-zone variable color illumination remote control Smartphone Features: music playback from Apple and Android smartphones via USB NFC offers instant Bluetooth pairing with up to 2 compatible phones Audio Features: EQ10 10-band equalizer plays MP3, WMA, AAC, and FLAC files on USB built-in Dynamic Reality Amp Sony EXTRABASS overcomes engine noise high- and low-pass filters Expandability: works with SiriusXM satellite radio tuner inputs: front panel auxiliary and USB inputs outputs: 6-channel preamp outputs (front, rear, subwoofer) Other Info: built-in Dynamic Reality amplifier (20 watts RMS CTA-2006/55 peak x 4 channels) high-contrast LCD display works well in all types of lighting Sound Synchronization displays color changes timed to your music warranty: 1 yearSale

What audio connectivity options are available for boat stereos?
Boat stereos have come a long way thanks to advances in Bluetooth technology. Our speakers offer a variety of audio connectivity options to cater to different music preferences and sources. These options include Bluetooth for wireless streaming, a USB port for connecting external devices, a built-in CD player for physical discs, and an FM stereo tuner for radio listening. These features ensure that you can enjoy music from various sources while out on the water.

What is included in a marine stereo system?
A marine stereo system typically includes the following components to enhance sound quality and provide a superior audio experience in marine environments:
- Marine Amplifiers: Marine amps are designed to boost the audio signal, delivering more power to the speakers for higher sound quality and clarity.
- Marine Speakers: Marine speakers are specially crafted to endure exposure to water, UV rays, and salt spray.
- Tower Speakers: Tower speakers are typically mounted on wakeboard towers or other elevated structures on boats.
- Cockpit Speakers: Cockpit speakers are strategically positioned within the boat's cabin or cockpit area.
These components work together to create a comprehensive marine stereo system that not only delivers impressive sound quality but also withstands the rigors of the marine environment, providing an exceptional audio experience for boating enthusiasts.
How is a marine stereo different than a car stereo?
A marine stereo differs from a car radio primarily in how it is designed to withstand the harsh marine environment. The main differences include:
- Resistance to Harsh Marine Environment: Marine-grade stereos are built to endure the extreme conditions of being on a boat, such as exposure to water, salt, and high humidity.
- Corrosion Resistance: Marine stereos are constructed with materials and coatings that resist corrosion, which is a common issue in marine environments due to saltwater exposure.
- UV Ray Protection: Marine-grade stereos often feature UV-ray-resistant components and coatings to prevent damage from prolonged exposure to the sun.
- Low Distortion Level: Marine stereos are designed to maintain a low distortion level, ensuring high-quality sound even in challenging conditions.
The main difference lies in the rugged construction and specialized features of marine stereos, which are essential to ensure durability and reliable performance in the demanding and corrosive marine environment.