JWPrendergast
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It looks like they changed the layout of the back rests too
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I could have gone with 4" or maybe 5 1/2" speakers there. I have a separate amp(http://www.polyplanar.com/product/me52-2-channel-50watt-expansion-amplifier) for them with a volume control/off switch right next to the starboard speaker. Whole thing cost $133. Poly Planar makes really nice stuff. I am waiting for the stock JBL head unit to die so I can replace it with one of theirs. here are some more pics.Paul, I looked up those speakers and I think that might be the best solution here. I can use the bass from the boat to supplement these little guys. As much as I really want to put bigger speakers in, I think these will have to do the trick. Ill probably hook em up to the head unit with a switch to turn em on and off, then use the amp for 3 sets in the boat.
Hole saw is what I used to do mine. The best way to get through the gel coat without chipping is to use the drill in reverse until you get to the fiberglass. This way the hole saw teeth are not digging into the gel coat just grinding it away. Go buy a new hole saw for this install, do not use an old dull one, if it skips out and f's up your boat you will be pissed.We ended up purchasing the Polk DB401 for the rear. They got great reviews and match the current speaker setup in the rest of the boat (although Ill be changing to JL soon). Ill mount them in the same location as paul075. Only drawback is they dont have a speaker template, which would be very helpful with the tight margin of error. In any event, Im super nervous about drilling a hole here, and will probably just grab a 4" hole saw to do the job.
I appreciate the advice; Ill grab a new hole saw this week.
Here are mine. You could put tweeters here. They are 3" Poly Planars and sound good. The bass carries from the subwoofer, so I didn't need large speakers back there.View attachment 3139View attachment 3140
The amp i used came with the volume control.How did you wire up the volume control? Id love to do something like that on my tower speakers!
I will get the decibel meter out and get some readings with and without the seat next week.
View attachment 3046 I remember seeing that someone had the back pads redone so that there was room for speakers. It was located about where the widest part of the grey strip ison your boat. Found the pic I was looking for. Hope no one minds that.
I did, bought brand new JBL's for factory replacements and a 10" bass tube. I just don't want to be that guy pulled up at the shore with music blaring. Def putting in the rear speakers. Just wondering about the exhaust.Buy good speakers and there is no worry about speakers on the lower swim deck.
Question, did any of you guys move the exhaust to the other side to make room in the engine compartment? Wondering if there is a specific reason Yamaha too the time to put both exhaust on one side?