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oledb4
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Posted: December-08-2011 at 8:26pm |
Has anyone installed a stereo on a 1986 Ski Nautique 2001??? Maybe some pictures??
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TX Foilhead
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How much stereo are you talking about? Deck and 4 speakers or do you want something like Joe and Quinner have.
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Hollywood
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There have been many, I'm sure a search will show them them.
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oledb4
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Not sure what they have, but for now just a deck and speakers. Eventually I would like to add a tower and speakers to that, but that may be a little bit down the road. |
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TX Foilhead
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On mine I went deck-less and run an iPod with a charging cable to a line driver that gives me volume control and on to the amps. Everything was planned in advance so it easy to add things. In the spring I added a second amp and a sub, the summer was a alternator and dual batteries. I'm currently colecting amps for a pair of Wetsounds speakers that will be this winters project.
My boat tends to have a few days out in the rain so everything is marine rated. One thing that I swear by is my HSE Revolution, it a Perfect Pass for the stereo volume. Turns it up while your skiing the kills the volume when you pull back on the throttle. Unfortunately they went under, but something called a boost box does the same thing but it needs a deck. I'm also a believer in the full range class D amps, very efficient and easy on the electrical system. I ran 2 JL XD amps 1000 watts total on the stock electrical system with no issues using an Optima Blue top battery. They are a bit spendy, but they are absolutely tiny which works good in a boat. The biggest thing is a plan though, that way your not buying the same thing twice and having to redo stuff as it grows. |
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