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 PostPosted: January 11th, 2015, 11:18 am   
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I haven't finished updating all the new products but have a look at what is here our new PowerSports and marine line Amps are prety slick and don't draw huge amounts of power http://shop.aquariusinflatablesna.com/M ... dio_c8.htm

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I haven't finished updating all the new products but have a look at what is here our new PowerSports and marine line Amps are prety slick and don't draw huge amounts of power http://shop.aquariusinflatablesna.com/M ... dio_c8.htm


Thank you for passing this along. I do have an amp and actually the speakers and head unit as well. I have been collecting the pieces for a while and am getting around to installing it. The amp that I have is an older and used unit so not a given it actually works so I will keep this in mind :)

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 PostPosted: January 12th, 2015, 10:10 am   
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no problem the PXiBT50.2 amp bypasses having a head unit it is Bluetooth so you just stream your music from your phone directly to it so you can mount it any wear without having to cut into the deck, feel free to contact me if you need any help with your current stuff as well as far as install.

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hcdcanada wrote:
no problem the PXiBT50.2 amp bypasses having a head unit it is Bluetooth so you just stream your music from your phone directly to it so you can mount it any wear without having to cut into the deck, feel free to contact me if you need any help with your current stuff as well as far as install.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fdqz7nw97jc

thats pretty cool, how much does that unit cost and weigh? (PXiBT50.2)

i like them fancy head units that fit in a gauge hole? can you get those to ?

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hcdcanada wrote:
no problem the PXiBT50.2 amp bypasses having a head unit it is Bluetooth so you just stream your music from your phone directly to it so you can mount it any wear without having to cut into the deck, feel free to contact me if you need any help with your current stuff as well as far as install.


that PXiBT50.2 is awesome... headunits are a thing of the past.


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never mind found your link

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OneCycle wrote:

headunits are a thing of the past.


Uhm....so how do you expect me to play my cassettes and CDs? Sheesh....kids these days :P

Just kidding as a setup like hcdcanada is proposing would be pretty sweet and the way to go. I am just trying to make my clutter go now, too far down the rabbit hole.

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OneCycle wrote:

headunits are a thing of the past.


Uhm....so how do you expect me to play my cassettes and CDs? Sheesh....kids these days :P


Cassettes...what would i do with all my 8-track tapes!

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I had a 4 channel alpine amp running 4 6x9s in my boat at first off 2 batteries then down to 1 and it was fine. I only listened to it while floating and not loud it was never a problem. If i was putting or just cruisig i would pump it a bit. Started drag racing an all that shits gone now!

That was with a group 24 batt, 16 amp charging system and a holly red fuel pump.


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