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Hear Your VHF Radio Loud And Clear

New VA1 extension speaker from Banshee digitally filters out background noise while amplifying the human voice to offer unparalleled clarity.

Front view of a white Banshee speaker.

Hear your VHF radio loud and clear with the Banshee VA1 speaker.

Banshee Marine Audio says its new VA1 Extension Speaker provides the “loudest and clearest amplification of your VHF radio.” The secret, according to Banshee, is a built-in 10W Digital Signal Processing (DSP) amplifier that filters out background noise and emphasizes the human voice.

Extension speakers significantly increase the volume of a VHF radio, which can be critical on larger boats where the skipper may be too far from the helm to hear clearly. The VA1’s face-mounted volume control allows users to quickly turn the volume up or down. Banshee’s DSP chipset amplifies only on the human voice range between 300Hz and 4000Hz.

“We’re proud of the innovation, functionality and value of this simple, yet elegant solution to a common problem boaters have always faced, which is to have clear and effective VHF communication,” says Dan Soeters, president of Banshee Marine Audio. The VA1 Active VHF Extension Speaker was named a 2024 IBEX Innovation Award Winner in the Safety Equipment category at the recreational marine industry showcase last September. The unit is available in black or white.

Sideview of a small black speaker.

The VA1 stands about 5 inches high by 5 inches wide.

And since you need to find a place to add an extension speaker, the VA1’s design allows for the unit to be mounted in either a helm mount, overhead mount, or flush mount configuration with what is contained in the same box. Its super shallow mounting depth makes flush mounting accessible to even the smallest spaces. $119 | banshee.rocks.com

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A journalist by training, BoatUS Magazine Senior Editor Rich Armstrong has worked in TV news, and at several newspapers, then spent 18 years as a top editor at other boating publications. He’s built a stellar reputation in the marine industry as one of the most thorough reporters in our business. At BoatUS Magazine, Rich handles everything from boat and product innovation and late-breaking news, to compelling feature stories, boat reviews, and features on people and places. The New Jersey shore and lakes of lower New York defined Rich's childhood. But when he bought a 21-foot Four Winns deck boat and introduced his young family to the Connecticut River, his love for the world of boats flourished from there.