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Bayou black hunter
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Portable speakers
Has anyone used the Demerbox or Turtlebox?
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Bayou black hunter
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Re: Portable speakers
They are both $300
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btmannin
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Re: Portable speakers
Couple of guide buddies have had the Turtlebox for a while and really like it. Never heard of the other one
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Wed Nov 06, 2019 8:51 am |
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Bayou black hunter
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Re: Portable speakers
I never have either. Trying to get some feedback before I buy one of them. Both companies have a 30 day no question return policy. So I might get both to test them. Seems expensive for a speaker in a box
Demer box says made in the USA proudly but when I asked if components were made in USA. I was told only the box. Which is Pelican brand
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fowl_
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Re: Portable speakers
Demerbox is alright, plenty loud if you're sitting around drinking or whatever but not loud enough to play under power a mud boat. Charge lasts a hell of a long time too. Cant speak for the other one.
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Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:49 am |
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hvfc6040
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Joined: Fri Mar 18, 2016 8:41 am Posts: 100
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Re: Portable speakers
I use my dewalt radio/charger. Charges batteries, runs radio off battery as well as usb ports, and of course fits perfect with the rest of my dewalt crap, including a dewalt propane heater that uses the same batteries to run the fan and built in flood light. Oh and it also has blue tooth and is VERY loud. Its made it through countless bowfishing, frogging and duck trips with no issues yet. Key word, yet.
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Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:55 am |
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Bayou black hunter
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Re: Portable speakers
Im not trying to listen while running, just around the camp, hunting and frogging
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Bayou black hunter
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Will
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Re: Portable speakers
I don't know about those but i have one of these and use it quite often in the boat. Plenty loud for listening, can't hear it running but they're small, float and tough as hell. I got one on sale for $50. https://ecoxgear.com/shop/ecodrift/
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