1991 20' Bayliner - New Stereo System Questions

malibu3105

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I am looking to replace my current (non functioning) stereo in my boat.
I found and purchased from Amazon an XM Receiver and Antenna (SXV300v1 & SRA-50B).
I am looking at a Kenwood KMR-D772BT Stereo receiver.
Any feedback on these items?
The XM items are required for any XM Ready stereo, so I need those no matter what as I want XM on the boat :).
I will also need speakers.
So any suggestions on a set of 4 speakers is welcome, as I have not chosen those yet....

The Stereo is 50 watts per channel, and I think that is plenty to drive the speakers without an external amp.
Please correct me if I am wrong on this.

The speakers are replacing the originals, inside the boat.

Open to any suggestions / opinions before I purchase this receiver.
Thanks.
Frank
 

Scott Danforth

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get marine speakers. since the weather is brutal on them, I usually buy Pyle speakers..... they last about 5 years. MB Quarts are way over-priced. shop around.

as far as your Kenwood marine reciever..... they make a good product.

50 watts per channel is plenty when in-side the boat. however if you want to blast so the next county hears you from tower mounted speakers, you would need an amp..... I personally like to sit and enjoy conversation with music so 50 watts is more than enough.
 

R055

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Those 50 watt max and auctally ~15 watts rms and they're okay if you're sitting in the boar with engine off and relaxing. You won't hear them good when riding or doing any water sports.
 

Scott Danforth

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its not 50 watts total, its 50 per channel.
 

malibu3105

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I think for speakers I have decided on Polk Audio db651. Amazon reports them as Peak 180 watts, and RMS 60 watts each speaker.

Looking at your comments, this is IMPORTANT. Does this sound like a good choice?...
I am still researching Stereo's. Most seem to be between 40 watts per channel, and 50 watts per channel.
Kenwood KMR-D77BT ($199.00 Crutchfield) is 50watts per channel x 4 channels. It doesn't list peak or RMS.
Aquatic AQ-MP-5UBT-S ($369.00 Amazon) is 45 watts x 4 Peak / 22 watts x 4 RMS

Sony DSXM55BT ($99.00 Amazon) is 55 watts x 4 Max / 17 watts x 4 continuous
If I get the Sony receiver then I may get the matching Sony speakers ($119.95 on amazon for 4)
XSMP1611 65 Watts RMS

Any suggestions? Since Sony packages the stereo with speakers, I am guessing these are matched.
Would the Polk speakers be ok with the Kenwood or Aquatic? And any suggestions on which Stereo?

It's a small ski boat, and I want to hear music, but don't need to entertain the entire lake. So don't need extreme volume :)
 

roscoe

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You can't put a new stereo in a '91 Bayliner without first replacing or reinforcing the transom, and replacing the stringers.

Sorry, but thats the usual answer given to any question concerning an early 90's Bayliner. :)

Happy boating.
 
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