Craig
Jet Boat Addict
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- Location
- Lake Cumberland, KY
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
Ok, first off let me apologize as I'm not a stereo guru, hence the question. Additionally I'm not looking to create a "blow your mind" type stereo system in our boat. And yes, I know that the polk db651's are not comparable with wetsounds and other high end brands. The polks are however friendlier to my wallet.
That being said, I'm planning on definitely adding two more polk db651's to my cockpit area (near the captains and co-captains seating), and would like to add two more to the swim deck area for times when we're swimming and hanging out. This would total 8 polks @ 60 watts rms. I know I would need an amp to push all 8 speakers and have been looking at the MB Quart NA540.6 which is 540 watts rms. Anybody have experiences with this brand of amps? I've not overly familiar with the brand and it seems to have decent reviews? If I understand it correctly, I can wire all 8 polks through this amp by wiring some of the speakers in parallel? Are there any issues this would cause by doing this? The alternative (which I would probably rather do anyway) is to find some way of being able to switch power from the bow speakers to the swim deck speakers. Is there an affordable way to do this?
Will running an amp help prevent the distortion I currently hear in the polk db651's while pushing it at higher volumes with my head unit (clarion cmd7 @45 wattsx4)? Is this distortion the result of the head unit being underpowered?
My last question is this, would I need to install a second battery to run the amp above? Currently we have one battery, but honestly we don't sit a tremendous amount and run the stereo. As a rule our boys keep us running with one watersport or another.
Below are the specs for the amp and speakers:
MB Quart NA 540.6
RMS Power @ 4 ohms 60 watts x 6 channels
RMS Power @ 2 ohms 90 watts x 6 channels
Bridged RMS Power 180 watts x 3 channels
Amplifier Specifications
Marine Certified -Yes
Amplifier Class-SQ
Number of Channels-6
Total RMS Power Output-540 watts
Maximum Input Gauge Size-4 AWG
Minimum Impedance Unbridged-2 ohms
Minimum Impedance Bridged-4 ohms
THD at Rated RMS Power-0.05%
Speaker Level Inputs-No
Preamp Outputs-1 pair
Built-in Crossover-Low-pass (LP),High-pass (HP)-
High-Pass Crossover Frequency 250 - 4000 Hz
Low-Pass Crossover Frequency-40 - 250 Hz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio-93 dB
Channel Separation-80 dB
Bass Boost-0 - 9 dB
Bass/Gain Remote-No
Fan Cooled-No
Fuse Rating-70A x 1
CEA-2006 Compliant-No
Polk DB651 6.5
Tweeter
Quantity1
Diameter3/4" (1.91cm)
TypeSilk/polymer composite dome
Mid / Woofer
Quantity1
Diameter6 1/2" (16.51cm)
TypeDynamic Balance driver with polymer/mica composite cone with rubber surround
Electrical
Total Frequency Response35Hz-22kHz
Nominal Impedance4 ohms
Efficiency92 dB
Power Handling
Continuous60 watts
Peak180 watts
I apologize again for my lack of knowledge in the stereo realm, but honestly it's something I've never really messed with. Any advice or feedback is greatly appreciated. Again, I'm not looking for a mind numbing stereo system, just a decent one I can hear underway with respectable sound/volume at a price point that won't break the bank. Oh, the sub will have to wait a later date. Thanks
That being said, I'm planning on definitely adding two more polk db651's to my cockpit area (near the captains and co-captains seating), and would like to add two more to the swim deck area for times when we're swimming and hanging out. This would total 8 polks @ 60 watts rms. I know I would need an amp to push all 8 speakers and have been looking at the MB Quart NA540.6 which is 540 watts rms. Anybody have experiences with this brand of amps? I've not overly familiar with the brand and it seems to have decent reviews? If I understand it correctly, I can wire all 8 polks through this amp by wiring some of the speakers in parallel? Are there any issues this would cause by doing this? The alternative (which I would probably rather do anyway) is to find some way of being able to switch power from the bow speakers to the swim deck speakers. Is there an affordable way to do this?
Will running an amp help prevent the distortion I currently hear in the polk db651's while pushing it at higher volumes with my head unit (clarion cmd7 @45 wattsx4)? Is this distortion the result of the head unit being underpowered?
My last question is this, would I need to install a second battery to run the amp above? Currently we have one battery, but honestly we don't sit a tremendous amount and run the stereo. As a rule our boys keep us running with one watersport or another.
Below are the specs for the amp and speakers:
MB Quart NA 540.6
RMS Power @ 4 ohms 60 watts x 6 channels
RMS Power @ 2 ohms 90 watts x 6 channels
Bridged RMS Power 180 watts x 3 channels
Amplifier Specifications
Marine Certified -Yes
Amplifier Class-SQ
Number of Channels-6
Total RMS Power Output-540 watts
Maximum Input Gauge Size-4 AWG
Minimum Impedance Unbridged-2 ohms
Minimum Impedance Bridged-4 ohms
THD at Rated RMS Power-0.05%
Speaker Level Inputs-No
Preamp Outputs-1 pair
Built-in Crossover-Low-pass (LP),High-pass (HP)-
High-Pass Crossover Frequency 250 - 4000 Hz
Low-Pass Crossover Frequency-40 - 250 Hz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio-93 dB
Channel Separation-80 dB
Bass Boost-0 - 9 dB
Bass/Gain Remote-No
Fan Cooled-No
Fuse Rating-70A x 1
CEA-2006 Compliant-No
Polk DB651 6.5
Tweeter
Quantity1
Diameter3/4" (1.91cm)
TypeSilk/polymer composite dome
Mid / Woofer
Quantity1
Diameter6 1/2" (16.51cm)
TypeDynamic Balance driver with polymer/mica composite cone with rubber surround
Electrical
Total Frequency Response35Hz-22kHz
Nominal Impedance4 ohms
Efficiency92 dB
Power Handling
Continuous60 watts
Peak180 watts
I apologize again for my lack of knowledge in the stereo realm, but honestly it's something I've never really messed with. Any advice or feedback is greatly appreciated. Again, I'm not looking for a mind numbing stereo system, just a decent one I can hear underway with respectable sound/volume at a price point that won't break the bank. Oh, the sub will have to wait a later date. Thanks