I_squared_r
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,275
- Reaction score
- 2,358
- Points
- 272
- Location
- Medellín, Colombia
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
I picked up this 2014 AR192 a few months ago and have been doing a little work to it before Spring comes. I always like big audio for cheap because I don't see the value in $2000 systems. I'm sure they sound great, but isn't my preference. So here's my stupid, simple, and cheap build. Here's what I bought:
MTX Terminator TNE212D 1,200W Dual 12in Sub Enclosure $129.95
4x Kenwood 6.5" 2-way Marine Speakers $83.42 (Amazon Warehouse Deals)
BOSS Audio KIT2 8 Gauge Amp Install Kit $14.99
Rockville RXH-F5 1600w RMS 5-Channel Amp $149.95
Paid with my Amazon Card 5% Rewards $18.92 in account credit
Total Cost $359.39
The amplifier is inside the helm underneath the stereo. I used some thin plywood that I had laying around, drilled holes for the existing studs, and then screwed the amp into the plywood. Really clean install. It's a car amp so I wish that I had taken it apart and coated everything with conformal coating spray. Maybe I will do it later.
The speakers in the bow were in terrible condition. It crumbled into pieces when I went to remove them.
The subs fit through the opening with not a millimeter to spare.
I had some aluminum stock that I bent 2 90 degree angles in and used the existing stud to the right. Still some room in front to fit a small cooler or other.
Video below. Stereo's volume is at 50% and the vibrations are from the seat. I will be adding foam strip between the seat's hard plastic and the boat's hull. Sorry if you don't like Spanish music Maybe I will add some vent on the side of the compartment for sound to escape. The clarity after removing the seat is crazy good.
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MTX Terminator TNE212D 1,200W Dual 12in Sub Enclosure $129.95
4x Kenwood 6.5" 2-way Marine Speakers $83.42 (Amazon Warehouse Deals)
BOSS Audio KIT2 8 Gauge Amp Install Kit $14.99
Rockville RXH-F5 1600w RMS 5-Channel Amp $149.95
Paid with my Amazon Card 5% Rewards $18.92 in account credit
Total Cost $359.39
The amplifier is inside the helm underneath the stereo. I used some thin plywood that I had laying around, drilled holes for the existing studs, and then screwed the amp into the plywood. Really clean install. It's a car amp so I wish that I had taken it apart and coated everything with conformal coating spray. Maybe I will do it later.
The speakers in the bow were in terrible condition. It crumbled into pieces when I went to remove them.
The subs fit through the opening with not a millimeter to spare.
I had some aluminum stock that I bent 2 90 degree angles in and used the existing stud to the right. Still some room in front to fit a small cooler or other.
Video below. Stereo's volume is at 50% and the vibrations are from the seat. I will be adding foam strip between the seat's hard plastic and the boat's hull. Sorry if you don't like Spanish music Maybe I will add some vent on the side of the compartment for sound to escape. The clarity after removing the seat is crazy good.
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