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pontoon radio

#1 Post by pete43906 » Tue Jun 03, 2014 4:59 am

Hello from newbie in Ohio. Bought mew sun tracker bass buggy pontoon last year and I'm trying to setup a sound system. With all the newest technology I'm thinking streaming radio stations from iPhone with a speaker setup? Does this work well and any input would help me. Right now we just use portable battery radio.

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#2 Post by drakus » Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:00 am

You can stream through the bluetooth to your stereo as long as the stereo supports bluetooth. It works just like the Ford Sync, I stream my internet radio station all the time through it.

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#3 Post by pete43906 » Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:06 am

I was wanting
To avoid a stereo system and just buy a speaker stack and use phone as receiver.??????

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#4 Post by Cowracer » Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:42 am

You could buy a Jawbone Jambox and just run it off your phone. They are small, battery powered and have surprisingly good sound.

https://jawbone.com/speakers/bigjambox

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#5 Post by drakus » Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:51 am

The Jawbones are nice. You can also try a radio transmitter like this one

http://www.walmart.com/ip/GOgroove-Blue ... r/22477981

You tune the radio to a unused channel and change the transmitter to that channel and there you go, stream through radio.

Either way will work.

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#6 Post by zoom650 » Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:45 am

I Bluetooth playlists from my iPhone. Might as well stick with the tunes I like, plus the fact it works really well.
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#7 Post by OK Toon » Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:48 am

Before I got a new radio for our boat, we used to go real "red-neck". My stepson had left a guitar amp at our house so I'd use it (with a little power inverter connected to an extra battery) and connect our iPod to the amp - worked great. :nana
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#8 Post by drakus » Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:54 am

OK Toon wrote:Before I got a new radio for our boat, we used to go real "red-neck". My stepson had left a guitar amp at our house so I'd use it (with a little power inverter connected to an extra battery) and connect our iPod to the amp - worked great. :nana
I know a few people that do that on their house porches. Works great and good sound.

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#9 Post by jrolin1 » Tue Jun 03, 2014 9:43 am

pete43906 wrote:I was wanting
To avoid a stereo system and just buy a speaker stack and use phone as receiver.??????
You need an amp. You can use the phone as a receiver an use the headphone line to the amp and avoid a head unit.

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#10 Post by OK Toon » Tue Jun 03, 2014 12:15 pm

drakus wrote:
OK Toon wrote:Before I got a new radio for our boat, we used to go real "red-neck". My stepson had left a guitar amp at our house so I'd use it (with a little power inverter connected to an extra battery) and connect our iPod to the amp - worked great. :nana
I know a few people that do that on their house porches. Works great and good sound.
We used to also use it outside of our camper when we were doing BBQ competitions. And we still use it everyday at home -- we listen to the sound of a thunderstorm every night with the iPod hooked to the amp. The great part is it has gotten our Lab over his anxiety about storms now -- he used to try and crawl under the bed when it would storm - now he just sleeps right through them since he's used to the sound of thunder.
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#11 Post by rancherlee » Wed Jun 04, 2014 4:02 am

I just have an old American made MTX amp running a pair of Polk DB651 speakers with a Blue tooth adaptor plugged into the RCA inputs on the amp, works GREAT. Most local radio stations I listen to stream audio and i use Slacker a lot.
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#12 Post by pete43906 » Thu Jun 05, 2014 2:10 pm

Thanks for all the input! I bought a mini jawbone from Amazon. I c they offer alot of refurbished ones. I strayed away from them and hope I don't have any issues with a new one. I also got a new iPhone 4c with 10g of data. Got my iheart radio stations and Pandora all set up. Noah weather alerts and local radar. I do believe my issue has been rectified. Thanks for the link on the jawbone!

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#13 Post by GXPWeasel » Fri Jun 06, 2014 9:48 am

pete43906 wrote:Thanks for all the input! I bought a mini jawbone from Amazon. I c they offer alot of refurbished ones. I strayed away from them and hope I don't have any issues with a new one. I also got a new iPhone 4c with 10g of data. Got my iheart radio stations and Pandora all set up. Noah weather alerts and local radar. I do believe my issue has been rectified. Thanks for the link on the jawbone!

Sounds cool.
It's amazing what sound they can get out of those things. The wife and I are looking at the Beats Big Pill, for our patio and deck. Tired of not having a good stereo outside.
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#14 Post by Flattop » Fri Jun 06, 2014 11:10 am

We have the Big Jam Box and love it. This has some amazing sound quality.
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#15 Post by pete43906 » Fri Jun 06, 2014 5:45 pm

From what I've read the power receptacle plug in slot is fragile and break's a lot . That still leaves a charging port from a USB portal. I came close to buying an in dash marine radio/cd unit but went this high technology jawbone jambox with new iPhone and Pandora, inert live radio stations of my choice.
Has anyone noticed this issue with charging portal breaking?

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