Jeff L
Jet Boat Junkie
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- 122
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- Location
- California, Maryland
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 21
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Thank you. Not sure how or if it matters going from 16 to 18?I"m pretty sure my '18 212X, as it came stock, used 16 gauge for the cabin speakers and 12 gauge for the sub. When I upgraded and rewired, I used 14 for the 6.5's in the cabin and on the swim deck, kept the 12 gauge for the sub, and used 12 gauge for the Rev 8's that I added to the tower.
Jeff
Thanks for the explanation. So i guess the recommendation is to run all new wire?Yes, you're restricting the ability of the current your amp is capable of delivering to actuate the voice coils in the speakers as they were designed to move. Think of it as water through a hose. If you use a 1/4" hose you will not move the same volume of water as 1/2" hose assuming the the same pressure in each hose. In this analogy, voltage is the pressure, and current is the water moving under that pressure.
A high powered amp with speaker wiring that is too small to handle the wattage (voltage x current) the amp produces defeats the purpose of a high powered amp.
I agree with the comment that 14 gauge marine grade (tinned copper) speaker wire is appropriate for quality 6.5 inch coax speakers and a quality amp.
18 gauge is too small for the volume levels you'll want available on your boat IMO.
Just to make sure, since you commented that you were new to this, you understand the wore gets smaller in diameter as the gauge size number gets higher, right? 18 gauge is substantially smaller than 12 gauge or 14 gauge. Like shotguns.
Jeff
I had to get new connectors (spade) because my new speakers have a different size prong. I’m using this with the existing speaker wire.Thanks for the explanation. So i guess the recommendation is to run all new wire?
I’m replacing my stock speakers (Polk) with 6.5’s JL. M600 JL amp. I was planning on using my existing speaker wireI don't know that you've provided enough information for that recommendation at this point. What speakers and amps do you currently have and what are you adding to your system?
Jeff
correct, no sub, no amp, 6 speakers total (2 bow, 2 cabin, 2 swim deck). the cabin and swim deck are on the same seriesMy guess is that you'll be ok with the stock wire. It is at least 16 gauge and may be 14. On the '17 LS, there's no sub, right? 4 speakers in the cabin and two on the swim deck?
I don't know if Yamaha ran any of your speakers in series on the LS. They did on my 2018 212X and it was a mess. That's why I rewired everything.
@tdonoughue thank you! I too am being lazy & cheap. One day I'll run new wire (maybe lol)@Jeff L , what they say is exactly correct--you should have better wire. I have no doubts it will work better.
However, on my '12, I put in Polks and a JL M600 and kept the stock wiring to the speakers (mostly because I'm lazy, a bit because I'm cheap and lots because the right wire is expensive!). I like good music, but don't blow out speakers or anything. I have had no issues.
So, practically speaking, I would put in what you have with the wires you have. The next time you have another chunk of money to throw at the sound system, buy some wire... in the interest of continuing improvement.
My 2 pennies (worth everything you paid for it).
what I need to figure out is which speaker wires to cut. I mistakenly didn't take a picture of the bow speakers, but that won't be a problem. So, green, purple & whatever color the bow speakers are, correct?