Archive for the 'Marine Speakers' Category

CB Communication

Author: WaterBlogged, 02 18th, 2010

Before the popularity of mobile phones and video phones, there were two-way radios. They are better known as citizen’s band radios or CB radios and were used for short-distance personal communications. This form of communication was particularly useful for small businesses. It requires tuning in to a similar frequency in order to communicate with the other radio.

These radios still exist today and have their own niche market. Kenwood, Motorola, and Cobra CB radios are some of the known brands in the market. They are convenient and easy to use. They are also economical and perfect for families or businesses that require constant communication.




Enjoy the Sounds of Summer

Author: WaterBlogged, 07 23rd, 2009

boatingNothing says summer than spending a day out on the lake with your family and friends. You have the sun, the water, food, good people – the only thing missing is music! It’s understandable that you’d be afraid to bring normal sound systems out onto your boat. After all, they would only get ruined by your dripping wet friends or splashes from a wakeboard or tube.

Don’t let those fears silence your great time out on the water – pick up some waterproof speakers so you can play your favorite tunes wherever you go without worry. You can choose to install powerful, full-range waterproof speakers to your boat, or start out small with a sound system that hooks up to an MP3 player. The MP3 hookup is ideal for small crafts, as well as motorcycles, ATVs and golf carts, and includes a 50 watt waterproof amplifier and 5” coaxil waterproof speakers. If you choose this option, you’ll also want to pick up a waterproof MP3 case to protect your MP3 player from the elements.




Buffet All the Way Baby!

Author: WaterBlogged, 03 11th, 2009

marinespeakers-marineaccessoriesplus.jpgI am a party dude! That’s what all my friends call me “the party dude.” I love my nickname and I made good use of my reputation by throwing theme parties as often as I can. The next theme party I plan to have is a boating in the Bahamas party. I am even renting out a pontoon boat just for the occasion.

One thing that concerned me however, was the fact that I wanted to play music on the boat but I had no idea whether or not it had speakers. After a phone call to the rental agent I was pleased to learn that the pontoon has full-power marine speakers. People would be hearing Jimmy Buffet for miles around!