Pyle PLMR22WT Waterproof Off-Road Speakers
FEATURES
- Motorcycle Box Waterproof Stereo System
- 25” Long Excursion Woofer
- Completely Waterproof
- Compact & High-Powered Output
- Marine Grade Waterproof Rated Construction
- Weatherproof & Water-Resistant Housing
- Full Range Stereo Sound Reproduction
- Impressive Bass Response
- Sleek Design, Machine Molded Speaker Cabinet Housing
- Rugged, Universal Mount Bracket Design for Roll-Bar / Roll-Cage
- Used for Off-Road Outdoor Vehicles: ATV, UTV, 4×4, Jeeps, Marine Watercraft
- Quick Butt Connector for Speaker Wiring
MOUNTING BRACKET

For diameters ranging from 0.94 to 1.18 inches, use the 25mm screws.
360° ROTATION FUNCTION
- Loosen the rotation adjustment screw.
- Rotate the lower mounting bracket to the desired position.
- Lock the rotation adjustment screw.

California Prop 65 Warning
Warning: This Product contains nickel carbonate which is known to the state of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm. Do not ingest. For more info go to: www.P65warnings.ca.gov
SUPPORT
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Phone: (1) 718-535-1800
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FAQs
For marine applications, you need a speaker system that sounds well at high volume. Consider making an investment in speakers for ships that have superior sensitivity, durability, and power handling.
Two-way, or coaxial, speakers contain a second tweeter located inside the woofer in order to handle the high frequencies and accurately recreate the sound range of your music. Three-way, or triaxial, speakers combine a midrange driver with a separate woofer and tweeter for increased depth and realism.
Amplification is a common feature of marine stereos, some of which are very potent. It is definitely possible to produce good sound without an external amplifier. The majority of the time, you can test your stereo without an amplifier first because you can almost always install one later.
The speakers that are best suited for usage in water are known as marine speakers. They are frequently water-resistant in addition to being more robust. The different exposures to moisture, climate, and weather are what marine speakers are made to withstand.
Marine surroundings can withstand products that are Marine Rated or Marine Grade. Marine grade parts can be exposed to rain, wind, and the sun (although not necessarily submersion). When a little water is splashed on them, they won’t burn because they can survive high ambient temperatures.
Speakers called “marine” are designed specifically for use aboard boats. They will survive the elements thanks to careful testing.
Sea speakers are built with sturdy materials to ensure their durability in the more demanding marine environment. They are comprised of special plastic and stainless steel components to endure the elements and to withstand unexpected temperature changes.
Two-way, or coaxial, speakers contain a second tweeter located inside the woofer in order to handle the high frequencies and accurately recreate the sound range of your music. Three-way, or triaxial, speakers combine a midrange driver with a separate woofer and tweeter for increased depth and realism.
You should always install your full range speakers as high as possible for the best sound quality. Do not mount them underneath seats or close to your feet. On larger vessels and other places where it is feasible, you should consider putting speakers over your head. Subwoofers, on the other hand, are the complete opposite.
The marine audio system, which is used to play music on boats, consists of a number of speakers, amplifiers, and other gadgets.
Between 80 Hz and 20 kHz, the marine speaker produces a strong full-range sound and has acceptable bass performance.
The majority of marine speakers are highly durable and strong. Make sure the speakers you buy are of high quality, resistant to rust and corrosion, and well-built. Look for speakers with plastic cones, such as those with polypropylene and neoprene rubber surrounds, for effective weather protection.
A battery may be charged from empty to fully charged in around 4 hours.
Since passive speakers are powered by the amplifier, an outlet is not necessary for them. This makes it possible to build a speaker system with overall fewer wires. Unless they are wireless, active speakers need one wire going to the audio source and one wire going to the power source.
Because powered speakers have an amplifier within, it means they often have smaller drivers (the part of a speaker that creates sound) (the part of a speaker that produces sound). Bigger drivers often generate clearer, better balanced sound, and allow the speaker to get louder.





















