ralphsmithiii
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 213
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- Points
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- Location
- Tampa, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
Yep, it's me again.
I'm trying to wrap my head around how everyone is managing their volume control when tying in an aftermarket stereo system. Specifically, how are you guys/and gals managing towers, versus cabin, versus sub specifically when parked and out back in the water. The key piece I'm missing is how do you or maybe you simple don't use the transom deck volume control to turn things up or down. Because I have zero experience with towers speakers yet that's what I'm trying to figure out. The two ways Odin and I have looked at building out my next stage of upgrades (towers plus room for one more 10" sub) is to either use JL line drivers (knobs) to control the towers and subs (but then, what about the cabin speakers?) or use a WS-420SQ or BT.
I think I understand it now but wanted to get some real world feedback.
So, if I went the 420-BT route, would that mean that I would bypass the headunit all together 100%, stream directly to the WS-420BT, use it to adjust the zones (towers, cabins, sub) and call it a day? But, I'd lose the ability to adjust the volume at the transom. How practical or big of a deal is that?
Or, if I got with the two line drivers (knob for towers and subs) then how would I turn the cabin down without turning the towers down? I don't think I can. If I'm parked at a sand bar I'm assuming I'd want to cut the cabin and probably the subs and let the towers play since nobody will be in the boat. That should also save some battery and system drain unless its normal to have the entire system cranked when you're sitting in the water behind the boat and have tower speakers as well.
I'm 99% ready to make the purchase, get the second amp and towers coming my way but it's been a slow and somewhat challenging process communicating via email, probably more so because of the amount of questions and scenario's I've come up with. I'd like to get this nailed down so I can to the upgrading itself!
Update: The way we've have it currently designed and I missed this bit, was to connect the system to both sets of RCA's on the Connext, then when I wanted to park at a sand bar, fade to rear thus cutting the cabin speakers then use the bass knob to cut the subs if wanted and thus leaving the towers on.
Still looking for some input on that route versus WS-420BT.
I'm trying to wrap my head around how everyone is managing their volume control when tying in an aftermarket stereo system. Specifically, how are you guys/and gals managing towers, versus cabin, versus sub specifically when parked and out back in the water. The key piece I'm missing is how do you or maybe you simple don't use the transom deck volume control to turn things up or down. Because I have zero experience with towers speakers yet that's what I'm trying to figure out. The two ways Odin and I have looked at building out my next stage of upgrades (towers plus room for one more 10" sub) is to either use JL line drivers (knobs) to control the towers and subs (but then, what about the cabin speakers?) or use a WS-420SQ or BT.
I think I understand it now but wanted to get some real world feedback.
So, if I went the 420-BT route, would that mean that I would bypass the headunit all together 100%, stream directly to the WS-420BT, use it to adjust the zones (towers, cabins, sub) and call it a day? But, I'd lose the ability to adjust the volume at the transom. How practical or big of a deal is that?
Or, if I got with the two line drivers (knob for towers and subs) then how would I turn the cabin down without turning the towers down? I don't think I can. If I'm parked at a sand bar I'm assuming I'd want to cut the cabin and probably the subs and let the towers play since nobody will be in the boat. That should also save some battery and system drain unless its normal to have the entire system cranked when you're sitting in the water behind the boat and have tower speakers as well.
I'm 99% ready to make the purchase, get the second amp and towers coming my way but it's been a slow and somewhat challenging process communicating via email, probably more so because of the amount of questions and scenario's I've come up with. I'd like to get this nailed down so I can to the upgrading itself!
Update: The way we've have it currently designed and I missed this bit, was to connect the system to both sets of RCA's on the Connext, then when I wanted to park at a sand bar, fade to rear thus cutting the cabin speakers then use the bass knob to cut the subs if wanted and thus leaving the towers on.
Still looking for some input on that route versus WS-420BT.
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