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Banshee Marine Audio expands OEM Product Suite

by Banshee Marine Audio 30 Sep 2023 02:49 AEST
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Banshee Marine Audio, a boat builder-focused audio company, announced today the expansion of its high-quality line of affordable marine products focused on the small and mid-sized boat market. Adding to its suite of products that includes the SU3 Head unit and LS65 Series speakers, Banshee now offers an amplifier and 10-inch subwoofer for a complete and robust sound system. The full line of Banshee products will be on display at the International BoatBuilder's Exhibition and Conference (IBEX), booth 3-041, at the Tampa Convention Center, October 3-5, 2023.

Allowing small to mid-size vessels the flexibility and confidence of mounting in wet areas without taking up too much space, the rugged, high-powered class D amplifier is housed in a fully sealed, IP67-rated, easy-to-install enclosure. Pairing perfectly with the Banshee source unit, the amplifier is capable of driving up to eight speakers and two subwoofers in three sound zones for a high-end audio experience at the best value to performance price point.

The 10-inch subwoofer offers a unique combination of exceptional performance and compact size at price point that allows builders the perfect opportunity to offer the full frequency range of music to their customers. The shallow mounting form factor combined with the unique cone design and additional extrusion allowed by the hollow grille provides maximum output for the small footprint.

"We are proud to expand our product line to be able to offer our boat builder customers a complete and cost-effective audio system," said Dan Soeters, Founder, Banshee Marine Audio. "Our new Banshee amplifiers and subwoofers, when combined with our speakers and source unit, provide exceptional sound quality without adding significantly to the cost of the build."

Targeting boat builders only, Banshee Marine Audio tailors its products to keep material costs as low as possible without compromising quality in construction or sound. By dedicating itself to the OEM space, Banshee Marine Audio streamlines production and minimizes waste, leaving just pure sound at the best possible price. Banshee Marine Audio has the highest cost-to-quality ratio of competitive audio on the market, with bulk-packed goods, reduced packaging, reduced marketing and the removal of unused and complicated features. Dedicated to smaller boats and tenders, Banshee Marine Audio is an agile, family-owned company, capable of designing and building fully customized solutions for boat-builders any volume.

For more information on Banshee or its full line of audio products, visit www.banshee.rocks or call directly, 973-995-8232. The full line of Banshee Marine Audio products will be on display October 3-5 at IBEX 2023 in the Tampa Convention Center, booth 3-041.

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