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Marine Audio
JC's Customs is dedicated to making absolutely certain that your
marine sound system will sound as good as your vehicle, if not better.
With new and innovative techniques, we continue to provide the best
custom marine audio systems. You have a great stereo in your car
. . . why are you settling for less in your boat?
There
are many types of boats in different sizes and styles, which all
have different needs and requirements, BUT, the foundation is still
the same. JC's Customs will design a balanced sound system perfect
for a marine environment.
How to Improve The Audio On your
Boat.
Bring
music to new areas of the boat
Adding speakers is the answer. Most 12-volt stereos are designed
to power four speakers. To drive more than four speakers, it is
necessary to add an external amplifier. JC's Customs offer Marine
amplifiers that are designed to drive many speakers at one time.
Increase
overall volume in the boat
The cockpit of a boat is not like the interior of an automobile.
There is often substantial wind, water, and engine noise. Trying
to listen to the stereo over this ambient noise without an amplifier,
can produce speaker distortion, and possible speaker damage. Adding
a high power amplifier to the system will provide clean, clear music
at higher volumes. So, you can hear over the ambient noise.
Add
big bass to your boat
The big bass from a marine subwoofer is crucial
if you want your system to sound great over the noise of the wind
and water. A subwoofer is a large speaker that's designed to do
just one thing: play bass. In most cases a subwoofer is mounted
in a specially designed box. Some subs can be mounted in what's
called a "free-air" application — that is, no box
is required.
Add
convenience and features.
JC's Customs offers several products to make your boat's audio system
more convenient to use. Perhaps the most popular are permanently
installed watertight remote controls, with and without displays,
that enable you to control on-off, volume, mute, radio stations,
CD tracks, CD changer, and more. Multiple remotes can usually be
installed on the same system with the use of special cables called
Y-adapters, providing convenient access to stereo controls from
just about anywhere on the boat. Consider adding an MP3 player to
source units with auxiliary inputs.
Add
speakers to your wakeboard tower
You have the sweet boat, you have the tower, now what? You need
to put up a kickin' system that you can hear when you're 70 ft behind
the boat flying into the flats! (or just have one loud enough that
everyone on the lake can hear it!). You need a set of tower speakers,
and JC's Customs offers many choices.
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