I run a Wetsounds Stealth Ultra HD on my 190. We love it.
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Throws TONS of sound out the back of the boat. VERY VERY little bass though, just be aware. It was a great solution for us, as we aren't audiophiles, and just wanted some tunes while at anchor and hanging off the back of the boat. This replaced a Dewalt Jobsite radio bungie corded to the swim platform that we used on the last boat. Some people don't like these bars, and they're spendy (ours was like $600 as a refub unit). Most prefer the full range speakers in cans. Like you, I don't like the cans, and think the bar is a better solution, especially since ours contains it's own amp. Just made the install super easy
Few notes:
- Buy the mounting brackets. They're worth it. The curved tower is a challenge. I wanted mine mounted "behind" the tower, not "below", but the tower curves further than the brackets can reach (and it blocked access to the tower tow point)
- I had to pull the tower off the boat to run the cables. Others have ran wires without. It's not hard, just takes some time and a few buddies.
- It whistles at speed. Headwinds above 40mph make it whistle. It's almost unbearable on the expressway while towing. Get a cover made from the local upholstry shop (In process now) to keep that from happening.
- Hookup is an easy 12v+, Grnd, and 3.5mm audio
- I used a RCA-3.5mm adapter, and a 3.5mm extension cable
- It DOES NOT power on and off with the stereo. You have to manually turn it on and off each time. Kinda dumb, but nice at times if you don't want it on.
- It's self amplified and significantly loud AND clear at high volumes. I'm told to turn it down more often than I like.
- Careful the edges and corners are sharp, and it's in the walkway. I'm 6'2" and will bonk my head if I forget where I'm at on the boat and stand up.
- Ours is a refurb unit from CreativeAudio. This will be season #4 with it, and it works great.
- Ours is amplified, but they sell NON-amplified versions as well. Should be able to reuse your existing amp/wiring to power the new bar. I don't know the details of how to make that work, but I know it's possible and that it exists.
Let me know if you have any questions. Be happy to help