Marine electronics

JL Audio Marine Stereos

JL Audio builds marine source units and audio gear that survive sun, salt, and spray. Start with the right head unit, then match speakers and amps to how loud you run. Why JL Audio marine gear lasts JL Audio earned its name in marine audio by building gear that actually holds up to the environment, not car stereo dressed up with a sticker. The source units, speakers, amps, and tower enclosures are sealed and treated for sun, salt, and constant spray, which is why they keep playing season after season. This collection centers on the source units that run the system, plus the mounts and brackets that make a clean install. Start with the source unit The head unit, or...

209 products
12349

JL Audio builds marine source units and audio gear that survive sun, salt, and spray. Start with the right head unit, then match speakers and amps to how loud you run.

Why JL Audio marine gear lasts

JL Audio earned its name in marine audio by building gear that actually holds up to the environment, not car stereo dressed up with a sticker. The source units, speakers, amps, and tower enclosures are sealed and treated for sun, salt, and constant spray, which is why they keep playing season after season. This collection centers on the source units that run the system, plus the mounts and brackets that make a clean install.

Start with the source unit

The head unit, or what JL calls a MediaMaster, is the brain of the system. Marine source units are sealed against moisture and built with UV-stable faces so the buttons and display do not chalk out in the sun. Look for Bluetooth streaming, multi-zone control if you run speakers in more than one area of the boat, and NMEA 2000 connectivity if you want it talking to your helm electronics. These features help the unit stay reliable when waves hit the console or when the boat sits in direct sun for hours.

Match the system to how you listen

A simple setup pairs the source unit with a few coaxial speakers for background music at anchor. If you want to hear the system over the motor and the wind at speed, plan for an amplifier and dedicated speakers, and add tower speakers like the VeX or ETXv3 series for wakeboard and ski boats where the crowd is well behind the helm. The source unit sets the ceiling, so buy enough head unit to drive the system you actually want. Planning ahead avoids weak sound when conditions get rough on the water.

Plan power and zones

Marine audio pulls real current, so size the wiring and add a dedicated amp circuit rather than tapping an accessory lead. Multi-zone source units let you run the cockpit, the cabin, and the tower at different volumes, which keeps the party loud topside without blasting anyone below. Proper power planning also reduces the chance of voltage drops that can cut a song short during a long day on the water.

Mounts and fitment

JL offers pipe-mount brackets sized to common tower and rail diameters for the VeX and ETXv3 enclosures, so measure your pipe before you order. A clean mount keeps the speakers aimed where the crew sits and the hardware off the deck. Good fitment also protects the wiring from chafing against metal rails during normal boat movement.

Not sure how to spec the system? Our techs build marine audio rigs and can match the source unit, speakers, amp, and mounts so it sounds right and installs clean. They work from real boat layouts and know which models fit popular console sizes without extra cutting or drilling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are JL Audio stereos really built for marine use?

Yes. JL Audio marine source units are sealed against moisture and built with UV-stable materials so they survive sun, salt, and spray. They are designed for the marine environment, not car audio repurposed for a boat.

Does a JL Audio source unit have Bluetooth?

Most current JL Audio MediaMaster source units stream over Bluetooth and many add multi-zone control and NMEA 2000 connectivity. Check the specific model for the exact feature set.

Do I need an amplifier with my JL Audio stereo?

For background music at anchor, the source unit alone can drive a few speakers. To hear the system over the motor and wind at speed, or to run tower speakers, add a dedicated amplifier and size the wiring for it.

What are zones on a marine stereo?

Multi-zone source units control separate speaker areas at different volumes, so you can run the cockpit, cabin, and tower independently. It keeps the music loud topside without overwhelming the cabin.

How do I pick the right tower speaker mounts?

JL offers pipe-mount brackets sized to common tower and rail diameters for the VeX and ETXv3 enclosures. Measure your pipe diameter before ordering so the bracket clamps correctly.

Related Collections