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downward facing tower speakers

Kross

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adding a tower & tower-speakers. But I also want better sound in the middle of the boat. Instead of adding 2 speakers in the walls of the boat-middle, i'm considering adding downward facing speakers on the tower.

has anyone seen/done this before? thanks.

- Kross
 
I have seen it before but the speakers were facing to the bow area and we're not typical tower speakers. They were regular speakers in a tower speaker enclosure. The reasoning behind this is that tower speaks are way different sounding than your regular "in boat" speaks.
 
Sounds painful!
 
Centurion boats just started offering downward facing speakers. Haven't heard them yet, but it seems interesting.

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I have seen it before but the speakers were facing to the bow area and we're not typical tower speakers. They were regular speakers in a tower speaker enclosure. The reasoning behind this is that tower speaks are way different sounding than your regular "in boat" speaks.

Murf,

exactly what I was thinking, but I cannot find any tower enclosures that fit regular "non-tower" speakers.

- Kross
 
Ya know! You combine those with a stereo with volume zone control and you could have a real winner!!

I know someone with a new stereo with zone control :winkingthumbsup"
 
I know someone with a new stereo with zone control :winkingthumbsup"

It's looking great........ in the box ..so far !!!

(IP600g by fusion)
 
Murf,

exactly what I was thinking, but I cannot find any tower enclosures that fit regular "non-tower" speakers.

- Kross
Custom make the enclosure....didn't one of our members just do this?
 
woe now... this is going to be a big project for me already. Install Tower, completely redo sound system. I'm not handy, and this is going to take me some time. Add in fabricating a CUSTOM speaker box (i honestly would have no idea where to even start, nor do I really want to know where to start, to be honest), and this project goes into out-of-my-level-of-comfort zone real quick! lol. Thanks for the advice of course, but I'm already laughing out loud picturing myself trying to fabricate a custom enclosure!!! =-)

- Kross
 
You can accomplish this with the swivel clamps on Wetsounds Rev-10s tower speakers. In the pick below I have them pointed upward (don't remember why they were upward though ) but you can point them down in the same manner.
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I like the look of that WetSounds Bar @Julian. Where did you get it and how do you like it's performance?

We need something midship and was either going to get two more matching Polk speakers or get a bar like that... any recommendations?
 
I like the look of that WetSounds Bar @Julian. Where did you get it and how do you like it's performance?

We need something midship and was either going to get two more matching Polk speakers or get a bar like that... any recommendations?

Came with the boat! :-)

It is a Wetsounds Stealth 10 non powered bar....they also have a amplified version with bluetooth. I like the sound from it...especially as I have a big sub woofer already....
 
Hmmm.....Never thought of this. The HLC's are a bit harsh at close range, but the sound bar could solve this. How loud does the bar get? Any distortion at higher decibels?
None that I've heard....it isn't handling the low frequencies...as the sub has that covered, if it was I'd expect it to struggle with low end distortion, but high end...is its sweet spot.
 
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