โMay-17-2018 02:47 PM
โJun-08-2018 10:08 AM
Lynnmor wrote:srt20 wrote:
edit; oh and every camper Ive ever been in with music on has had the speaker wires hooked up wrong somewhere amongst the speakers. They all sound terrible, including mine.
My left was the bedroom, the right was the living room, + and - was reversed on most and the thing defaulted to the outside speakers on startup. I guess that I was to turn it all the way up so I could hear it inside. You might be surprised how good they sound after removing a bucket full of sawdust.
โJun-02-2018 09:42 PM
Larry-D wrote:
I've had good luck with the Polk marine grade speakers from Crutchfield over the years.
โJun-02-2018 07:48 AM
โJun-02-2018 12:27 AM
darleyhavidson wrote:
Pulled the bad speaker over the weekend. Turns out they were a set of 5" Magnadynes. So, not a common replacement size without having to enlarge the hole. I do like the separate rear enclosure the speaker had as well. I purchased a new set of Magnadynes for $19.99. So, if they go another 5 years, that is money well spent. Plus, they emit a nice enough sound for the girls I date.
Thanks for everyone's feedback.
โJun-02-2018 12:24 AM
KD4UPL wrote:
A good quality speaker, particularly a marine speaker should last for years. Crutchfield is excellent. Another source is rocktheboatmarinestereo.com.
Jensen is pretty much the bottom of the barrel as far as "name brands" go.
โMay-22-2018 12:22 PM
โMay-18-2018 07:51 AM
Lynnmor wrote:srt20 wrote:
edit; oh and every camper Ive ever been in with music on has had the speaker wires hooked up wrong somewhere amongst the speakers. They all sound terrible, including mine.
My left was the bedroom, the right was the living room, + and - was reversed on most and the thing defaulted to the outside speakers on startup. I guess that I was to turn it all the way up so I could hear it inside. You might be surprised how good they sound after removing a bucket full of sawdust.
โMay-18-2018 05:27 AM
srt20 wrote:
edit; oh and every camper Ive ever been in with music on has had the speaker wires hooked up wrong somewhere amongst the speakers. They all sound terrible, including mine.
โMay-17-2018 06:18 PM
srt20 wrote:
Only difference with marine grade speakers is the coating on the wires. All speakers except the cheapest of the cheap have poly cones, and they are waterproof. Dont pay extra just because it says "marine speaker". The regular speakers will be fine unless you camp in the ocean.
Go to wally world and buy some Pioneer or similar speakers for 39.99 or something close. . I assume they are 5 1/4" speakers, most I've seen in and outside of campers are that size.
โMay-17-2018 06:16 PM
โMay-17-2018 05:58 PM
Ivylog wrote:
X2 on marine grade. I see you are fairly new on here so hold on for the posts about you disturbing the peace and quiet with outside speakers and you better change your name as Harleyโs are loud and not appropriate for camping (the noise police) which includes generators or even some children.
โMay-17-2018 05:55 PM
Iraqvet05 wrote:
Pull the old speaker out, measure it then go to Crutchfield or Amazon and find a marine grade speakerto replace it. Marine grade speakers hold up better to moisture and should last longer.
โMay-17-2018 05:28 PM
โMay-17-2018 04:20 PM