haha..thanks but actually it was my first go at something like that...the Bennington forum is great so with everyones help and some of my own research I devised my own plan that worked for me...I basically took bits and pieces of what other guys already tried and tested, and I made it my own.
Even though we boat on the intracoastal and st johns river primarily and echoing is not a problem, we still play our music respectfully...really just depends on where we are at and the "boat crowd" that is present....we will ask our boat neighbors if our music is okay...but most of the time there are many, many boats beached in the same area all playing music, swimming, playing games, etc so we just try to blend in.
Even though we boat on the intracoastal and st johns river primarily and echoing is not a problem, we still play our music respectfully...really just depends on where we are at and the "boat crowd" that is present....we will ask our boat neighbors if our music is okay...but most of the time there are many, many boats beached in the same area all playing music, swimming, playing games, etc so we just try to blend in.
You look like you do really good work with electronics, etc.
If I had such a sound system on our lake, our wall to wall lake neighbors would really be upset with all the noise.
There again, all I listen to is conservative talk radio when I'm out on the lake. They wouldn't like my taste in music, if I played it.
And since we leave our boats hanging in boathouses, expensive sound systems, propellers and lower units often disappear in the night.