props2you
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 533
- Reaction score
- 819
- Points
- 217
- Location
- Round Lake, IL.
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
I'm currently running stock head unit (Aquatics AV aq-ip-3b-m) and stock speakers (which I believe are JL MX650 based on my cross reference of serial # f2d-u8192-00) in my 2010 242 Limited (I bought new). I've never had a problem with volume, clarity or distortion with this set up. I can't get it to 3/4 volume without distortion and being crisply, deafeningly loud, no problem hearing the music at cruising speeds 30+ mph, or 50 ft away at the beach. However, after much hype about the Polk MM651 UM's and reading how magical they are, I decided to give them a shot and replace all 6 speakers, after all my current set up is 6 years old. Wow was I disappointed!!
Out of the box the Polks are MUCH lighter, scary light, like no magnet/driver light. They were also much smaller in circumference by about a 1/4", which poses a cosmetic problem. Despite my initial concerns I hooked up the 2 swim deck speakers and after multiple EQ adjustments, was utterly and completely disappointed! From the sound quality, to the volume capacity compared to my stocks (not to mention a tweeter on one of them was not even connected/soldered). Now, I'm not running an amp, but all the glorious reviews mentioned they would be fine without one and would notice a major improvement without one, but they certainly do come alive with one... allegedly.
Lesson learned, the grass isn't always greener. I guess, if it aint broke, don't fix it!
Out of the box the Polks are MUCH lighter, scary light, like no magnet/driver light. They were also much smaller in circumference by about a 1/4", which poses a cosmetic problem. Despite my initial concerns I hooked up the 2 swim deck speakers and after multiple EQ adjustments, was utterly and completely disappointed! From the sound quality, to the volume capacity compared to my stocks (not to mention a tweeter on one of them was not even connected/soldered). Now, I'm not running an amp, but all the glorious reviews mentioned they would be fine without one and would notice a major improvement without one, but they certainly do come alive with one... allegedly.
Lesson learned, the grass isn't always greener. I guess, if it aint broke, don't fix it!