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Sotally Tober's Sound System

awesome system!!!!

the one question I have is what is the point of the capacitor? I understand the concept and have them in my show car, but don't get the point of having them in the boat since the charging system doesn't come into play?
 
My two Rev 410s told me they were lonely....So I adopted a pair of Rev 10s to keep them company.

Things just got louder!!!

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They are being powered by a second
Arc Audio - Class G/H - KS600.2 - http://www.arcaudio.com/p/ks600-2?pp=24

2 Channels @ 4 ohms400 Watts
2 Channels @ 2 ohms600 Watts
1 Channel @ 4 ohms (Bridged)1200 Watts
1 Channel @ 2 ohms (bridged)Not Recommended
Frequency Response5Hz - 50kHz
Crossover Range55Hz - 5.5kHz Variable
Bass Boost+15dB @ 45Hz
S/N Ratio112dB
Input Sensitivity (Low)200mV - 3.5V
Max current draw130 Amps @ 1300 Watts 1% THD
Idle Current2.5 Amps
Fuse4 x 30 Amps
 
Holy Ear-Bleeds Batman!

That is an impressive feat of engineering.

I turned on the stock radio for the 3rd time in our history of owning the boat to listen to EAA radio while we were watching the Thunderbirds fly a couple of weeks ago. Talk about lousy sound. I can see why a lot of folks upgrade.
 
What???? Speak up, I can't hear you! :devilhorns:
 
Thats amazing great job but my budget is a little smaller lol 2500
 
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