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VOKOL Acoustics introduces Boston Acoustics to the marine industry

by VOKOL Acoustics 16 Feb 2024 16:29 GMT
Montara Surf Boss © VOKOL Acoustics

VOKOL Acoustics announces the debut of world-renowned Boston Acoustics into the OEM marine audio sector with an exclusive partnership.

This strategic collaboration combines Boston Acoustics' expertise in audio engineering with VOKOL Acoustics' experience in marine audio systems to develop high performance sound solutions for the marine industry.

Features that made Boston Acoustics an industry pioneer - like the patented lens in front of the tweeter to reduce distortion, known as an Amplitude Modification Device (AMD), have been meticulously implemented into the marine line. These elements are a nod to the brand's heritage and a promise of superior sound quality on the water.

Boston Acoustics launches on Montara Boats, an aluminum craft wake surfing boat with the spacious layout and entertaining space of a pontoon. The revolutionary design combines two boats in one and was named the 2023 Water Sports Boat of the Year by Boating Magazine. This prestigious accolade has solidified Montara's reputation as a leader in the water sports industry. The partnership with Boston Acoustics aims to provide their customers with the latest advancements in audio technology, ensuring that every moment on the water is accompanied by rich, dynamic, full-spectrum sound.

"It is both an honor and a privilege to partner with Boston Acoustics, an iconic brand renowned for its commitment to excellence in audio," says Don Nesbit, Director of Innovation at VOKOL Acoustics. "The entertainment system designed for Montara Boats is a work of art that faithfully delivers stunning sonic purity with the elegance of Boston Acoustics."

The veteran team of engineers and designers at VOKOL bring decades of experience in manufacturing marine audio products. These solutions are tailored to the unique challenges of the marine environment, such as harsh weather conditions and excessive vibration. With a steadfast commitment to pushing boundaries, they craft specialized audio systems that are precision tuned and specific to each manufacturer's boat.

As demand for high-quality audio systems in boats and yachts continues to rise, VOKOL is dedicated to satisfying the expectations of both manufacturers and boating enthusiasts. Boat manufacturers will benefit from a well-equipped team with the knowledge, passion and technical expertise needed to design products true to the builder's DNA - meeting their particular needs. While boat owners can expect immersive experiences with clear authentic sound, enhancing their enjoyment on the water with the unforgettable power of music.

VOKOL Acoustics is continually working on the development of OEM marine audio solutions and welcomes new collaborations. To learn more about the audio sophistication of VOKOL visit their website at www.vokolacoustics.com.

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