Pyle Marine Bluetooth Stereo Radio – 12v Single DIN Style Boat In dash Radio Receiver System with Built-in Mic, Digital LCD, RCA, MP3, USB, SD, AM FM Radio – Remote Control – PLMRB29W (White)
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Specification: Pyle Marine Bluetooth Stereo Radio – 12v Single DIN Style Boat In dash Radio Receiver System with Built-in Mic, Digital LCD, RCA, MP3, USB, SD, AM FM Radio – Remote Control – PLMRB29W (White)
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10 reviews for Pyle Marine Bluetooth Stereo Radio – 12v Single DIN Style Boat In dash Radio Receiver System with Built-in Mic, Digital LCD, RCA, MP3, USB, SD, AM FM Radio – Remote Control – PLMRB29W (White)
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Siggi Averysson –
I have my deck installed inside my camper, so I can’t rate the water resistance. As far as a working deck goes, it is a great unit for the price. I obviously didn’t expect to have a Bose sound quality for the price. It is only a 200 watt receiver and that’s all you get. It does power little speakers just fine. If you’re looking or something loud out of the box, this might not be for you. I use mine for listening to music inside, which is good. Also, I mainly bought this for the Bluetooth capablilty that I can use for streaming movies and documentaries. For my streaming it works awesome. I plan to add a Pyle amp with bigger speakers for outdoor music, and will rate that this summer, once I put that together. Yes, I reccomend.
J-Stack –
Listen, this is a $35 stereo, that’s REALLY ALL you need to know, but I’ll elaborate a little.So for $35, the fact that it even works is a bonus, let alone all these features! Yes the housing is made of plastic and it’s VERY lightweight, but I would think the plastic costs at LEAST $35 to manufacture and hey, you even get a cardboard box, 2 wiring harnesses and some instructions inside a ziplock envelope. How do you beat that? You don’t! NOT for $35 or even $50! Ever buy a phone case for $100?Moving on, for $35, you get bluetooth, an SD card reader, MP3 player, a remote control and TWO sets of pre-outs!Anyone who complains about this stereo is IMHO an uneducated consumer! At this price point AND in the Pyle tradition, you get WAY more than you should expect and if it lasted you 1 Summer, again, it was a $35 stereo, go buy another one or invest in something that you feel would be better quality. I will say this though, I’ve had a Pi**neer AVEC touch screen fail on me within 1.2yrs and that stereo cost me $600 and that was for my truck. For my boat, I’m not concerned, YET and I was looking for a ‘cheapy’ just to see if I’m even going to commit to being a boat owner. This stereo performs perfectly, was a snap to install, didn’t break the bank and I sound great connected to my SKAR SK65M’s and a Pyle 1200w amp.One reviewer left a 1 star review as if she’s soooo disappointed, because she even bought a set of $25 Lanzar speakers, LOL!! Maybe she should’ve just gotten a bluetooth speaker and called it a day? IDKBottom line is, if you’re even looking at this stereo, you’re NOT looking to spend high end $$$, so don’t expect high end quality, BUT DEFINITELY be prepared to be pleasantly surprised!
Amazon Customer –
For the most part this seemed very self explanatory as to getting the deck hooked up. I’ve done this before so it came somewhat natural to me without following directions much. My boat had already had a current deck with a wiring harness. Luckily it had all the cables still labeled so I snipped the harness from the old deck end, and spliced it into the new harness that came with the stereo deck. There was one new block that had a blue, black, yellow, and red wire. The black was ground, red said battery power, and yellow said ACC. I believe the blue was antenna. My harness didn’t have the yellow wired into it’s connector block. I had to contact support as I tried direct power to the red and then yellow individually, which didn’t work. Support said to try and splice the red and yellow together. Since the boats main connection block did have a pin in the yellow spot, I spliced a new wire/female pin into the wiring harness and wired the yellow to the new harness for the stereo. After doing so it worked. It appears that the yellow and red need to both have power supplied to them so that the deck works. You may want to consider a new wiring harness for your specific boat/vehicle to splice into the harness that Pyle supplies. Trying wire in new pins into a block takes extra tools and hardware that many people probably don’t have on hand. Your harness may already have this in place. Hope this helps anyone else that may have troubles with powering up your new stereo.
April Cannon –
We installed this in our 35 foot yacht and it has been great. Installation wasn’t super easy but the sound is great and it works amazing.
Jackson –
Wow, just wow! I had extremely low expectations for this head unit when it first arrived…. it’s very light and case construction is on the lower end. But, once I hooked this up w/ a pair of Polk Audio 6.5″ speakers, I was absolutely blown away. The unit turns on very quickly and immediately pairs w/ my iPhone w/o needing to fuss w/ manually pairing. When a phone call comes in, the music mutes. Once the call is over, the music resumes (as you’d expect). There are some equalizer profile settings like rock, jazz, etc, but I found manual mode to adjust the bass and treble to sound the best for my ears.Overall, for the price I paid, it’s a 10!
Ivan –
I bought this same unit about 4 or 5 yrs ago. I run six 6.5 in 3 way speakers and two 10 in Kicker woofers off an 1800 watt 5 channel amp using this head unit. I can compete with the same guys who paid 5 grand for their stereo systems at the sand bar. For the money, you can’t go wrong. The original unit’s display went out but still worked. No matter what unit you buy, at some point, the salt water will get to it. If I get 4-5 yrs out of it, i consider myself lucky. Very pleased with it, so i went with the same one….. plug n play!
F. Yancey –
Easy install, Comes with DIN bracket. Avoid installation in damp areas as this is not waterproof or water resistant.
Brad Winn –
Product seems to work well. Only time will tell how it holds up to a salt environment. Connections were different vs my old kenwood so installation with marine shrink crimps was a pain in tight spaces though not complex. I went ahead and bought a second at the price in case this one dies. Will make swapping the unit with correct connections a 10 min job.
Randall D. –
I put this in my golf cart.There was an option to get used like new when I bought this. I figured what’s the worst thing, I have to return it? I paid like 20 dollars for it, and it works exactly like it should, and sounds great. I couldn’t be happier with it and paid next to nothing. That doesn’t happen very often.
Ron O. –
This has been in my bow rider for two seasons now! I have jarred my kids teeth loose up front and this unit is still going.. didn’t expect much as I spent under $30. It is quirky with Bluetooth connection but I have gotten used to it and it’s not a big deal at all!! I did spend extra time on install and soldered what I had to and shrinktube as well. This unit out preforms my expectations as it sounds really good and is holding up well to my abuse!