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Marine Audio

Marine Audio Gear at J's Alarms

There's a wide variety of durable, high-quality marine audio equipment on the market these days. In addition to an array of receivers, speakers, subs, and amps, you'll also find a number of marine-rated products that allow you to listen to satellite radio on the water.

Upgrade your boats audio system

Whether you're looking for concert sound or enough bass to make your own waves, J's Alarms is your #1 source for marine audio products. Bring out the details like never before by upgrading your boats original speakers with a pair or two of high quality incredible-sounding coaxials or take your sound to the next level with a set of marine component speakers!

Marine equipment must be able to stand up to the elements. The water, salt, and sun that make cruising around the waves so much fun can also wreak havoc on your electrical components. If your gear isn't designed to withstand this sort of abuse, it won't last a season.

There are several types of weather protection typically found in marine audio gear:

  • Water resistance — Can handle splashes and light rain, but not built to handle submersion. Levels of resistance vary by manufacturer.
  • UV resistance — Designed to withstand sun damage. Found on receiver faceplates, speaker cones and grilles.
  • Waterproof — Able to be fully submerged, though depths and the amount of time underwater vary by manufacturer..
  • Anti-corrosion — Specifically designed to resist rust and the corrosive effects of salt water. Examples of anti-corrosive features include coated circuit boards, plated connections, and a rust-resistant chassis.

Marine Audio Componets

Receivers — All our radios come with a coated circuit board, a water-resistant faceplate, line-level outputs for sending signals to an external amplifier, and satellite radio controls. A weatherproof faceplate cover and a watertight remote control are great accessories to add on.
Speakers — Our speakers come with plastic cones (such as polypropylene) and rubber surrounds for maximum weather protection, corrosion-resistant mounting hardware, and enough power handling to pump out tunes over wind, water, and engine noise. Amplifiers — All come with coated circuit boards, plated, non-corrosive connectors, and plenty of power.

Subwoofers — Our subs come with plastic cones and rubber surrounds for maximum weather protection. Free-air rated component subs or enclosed subwoofers are good for the challenging mounting locations you'll often encounter in a boat.