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Hi,
This is my first post so forgive me if I violate protocol. I recently bought a GW Sailfish 282 and the original stereo died shortly after. Its my first boat that isn't a workboat so I'm not experienced with alot of the accessories. I'm looking for recommendations for replacement stereos. Here is what I'd like:
- quality sound, but it doesn't have to be top of the line (due to budget).
- iPod/iPad compatible
- Remote (ability to control from the helm). I hear that the original wiring isn;t compatible with modern receivers. I'm thinking a wireless remote may be the way to go because I've read that wiring a new remote is a big job. Comments/Thoughts?
- Use existing wiring
- simplify installation - I read a post that some guy installed a receiver where the orginal remote was. That sounds like a decent idea, but I'm thiking that I'd then have to worry about it being exposed to weather and spray.
Any ideas, thoughts, advice, suggestions, etc. are welcomed.
Thanks,
Tom
This is my first post so forgive me if I violate protocol. I recently bought a GW Sailfish 282 and the original stereo died shortly after. Its my first boat that isn't a workboat so I'm not experienced with alot of the accessories. I'm looking for recommendations for replacement stereos. Here is what I'd like:
- quality sound, but it doesn't have to be top of the line (due to budget).
- iPod/iPad compatible
- Remote (ability to control from the helm). I hear that the original wiring isn;t compatible with modern receivers. I'm thinking a wireless remote may be the way to go because I've read that wiring a new remote is a big job. Comments/Thoughts?
- Use existing wiring
- simplify installation - I read a post that some guy installed a receiver where the orginal remote was. That sounds like a decent idea, but I'm thiking that I'd then have to worry about it being exposed to weather and spray.
Any ideas, thoughts, advice, suggestions, etc. are welcomed.
Thanks,
Tom