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Thanks Giddyupjoe, I was following that thread but was wondering if there was more info here. Julian, If you look at the link Joe posted, it has some info on the Clarion stereo and crackling in the speakers. I bought a 2013 AR240 but haven't got it yet. I was trying to find out if there is a problem with my boat and if I need to get it fixed by the dealer before I pick up the boat. Thanks guys for the info.
I'm blocked from looking at that site....lets not go there LOL
Crackling in speakers is likely to simply be a bad connection somewhere. If you are worried about it when you pick up your new boat, be sure to sound check the stereo, and turn it up....and bang around the headunit (gently) to simulate wave bumps.
Julian, The crackling problem is due to a underpowered Clarion stereo head. Supposedly Yamaha has a fix. This was for the 242 but I think the 240 has the same stereo. I was just wondering if anyone here had the same issues.
There is a bulletin and a part number.
The following are two passages from somewhere else.
Yamaha bulletin is B2012006.
The kit is a plug and play system that the dealer can install. It is a Clarion 40-XC6210 2 channel amp with harness. He said they have been working on this for about 6 months now to make the kit simple enough for the dealers to install. This amp is stable at 2ohms, which is how the speakers are wired. He said it is next to impossible to get to the parallel splice once the harness is installed in the boat to rewire it. That is why they chose this amp. Now we will see how long it takes to get the kit.
You've been banned?! Oh no! Yeah, I saw a mushroom cloud over at the other site a few weeks ago. Very entertaining.
I don't know any of the technical stuff about the stereo. I think I read that the stereo head has enough power for 4 speakers but Yamaha wired it for 6 and something about 2 ohms vs 4. It sounds like a bigger amp will solve the problems. The Yamaha fix I think, it maybe an amp add on but I am only interpretting from what I read on the other site. It does look like Yamaha knows about the problem and the dealer may have to push Yamaha for the fix.