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<blockquote data-quote="dsiddens" data-source="post: 3680725" data-attributes="member: 583923"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p></p><p>I live aboard a sailboat that is wanting a good sound system. We, like cars and trucks, have 12vdc as our prime power source. We aren't cutting edge, nor competitive audiophiles. We're retired people who enjoy good fidelity from our iPod, DVD's &amp; CD's. We'd like to get the boat set up with 4 separate listening zones. In the main area, the saloon, we'd like to have a 5.1 system. The other spaces would probably be OK with just 2.1 or just 2.0 systems.</p><p></p><p>So I guess I'm talking about amplifiers, crossovers, switching, speakers, wire, terminals, etc. All of which will live in the salt air of a damp boat. If you are inclined to respond to our plans, please keep in mind that we are looking for a low wattage, low end, low cost solution to sound aboard our home.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance, Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsiddens, post: 3680725, member: 583923"] Hi everyone, I live aboard a sailboat that is wanting a good sound system. We, like cars and trucks, have 12vdc as our prime power source. We aren't cutting edge, nor competitive audiophiles. We're retired people who enjoy good fidelity from our iPod, DVD's & CD's. We'd like to get the boat set up with 4 separate listening zones. In the main area, the saloon, we'd like to have a 5.1 system. The other spaces would probably be OK with just 2.1 or just 2.0 systems. So I guess I'm talking about amplifiers, crossovers, switching, speakers, wire, terminals, etc. All of which will live in the salt air of a damp boat. If you are inclined to respond to our plans, please keep in mind that we are looking for a low wattage, low end, low cost solution to sound aboard our home. Thanks in advance, Doug [/QUOTE]
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