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rbpru wrote:
I always thought it was asking a lot of any speaker to hold up to the RV environment. I would replace them with the cheapest I could find.
However, if sound quality was important then I would go with what sounds best to me and hope for the best.
I rarely use mine camping but enjoy them when working on the TT. The DW has used them when working in the flower bed near the home parking spot.
I don't think its asking much.
I have four 6.5" speakers, one 10" subwoofer, a 400.4 amplifier, and bluetooth controller, in my Polaris RZR off road buggy. The system sees dust, dirt, mud, snow, rain, temps from 0*F-100*F, and a gas powered pressure washer. It not only sounds fantastic in an open air environment, it is durable as well.
Speakers in a RV are nothing. All quality speakers are poly cone and poly is waterproof to begin with. Quality speakers are all waterproof. Marine speakers are just a way to charge more for 1" of wire that doesn't corrode in saltwater environments.
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