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Pioneer UD-ME30CP 

The Pioneer UD-ME30CP is a high-quality marine tower speaker mounting kit designed to securely install Pioneer marine speakers, such as the TS-ME770 series, onto boat wakeboard towers or roll bars. Made from durable, corrosion-resistant aluminum with protective rubber shims, these adjustable clamps fit tube diameters from 1-7/8″ to 3″, ensuring a strong and stable hold even in harsh marine conditions. With its sleek design, stainless-steel hardware, and reliable performance, the UD-ME30CP provides a clean, professional look and lasting durability for your marine audio setup.


 


About This Product 

These marine speaker brackets are designed to mount Pioneer TS-ME Series speakers to the typical towers usually installed on boats. They are compatible with a variety of tube diameters, ranging from 1 7/8″ to 3″. The mounting options are flexible to optimize the orientation of the speaker, its grille, and the Pioneer logo.

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Questions and Answers

Q1. What speakers are compatible with the UD-ME30CP?
The UD-ME30CP is designed for use with Pioneer’s TS-ME series marine tower speakers, including models like TS-ME770TC, TS-ME770TSW, and TS-ME770TSB.
Q2. What tube sizes do these brackets fit?
The mounting brackets are adjustable and fit tube diameters ranging from 1-7/8" (47.6 mm) to 3" (76.2 mm), making them versatile for various boat wakeboard towers.
Q3. Are the mounting brackets sold individually or as a pair?
The UD-ME30CP kit includes two mounting brackets, which is sufficient for installing one speaker.
Q4. What materials are the brackets made of?
The brackets are constructed from cast aluminum, providing durability and resistance to marine environments.
Q5. Does the kit include installation hardware?
Yes, the kit includes (4) 8mm × 20mm screws and (4) 8mm × 40mm screws, along with the mounting brackets.

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