Rideitout
Jetboaters Lieutenant
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- Location
- Raleigh, NC
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- Yamaha
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I put lots of time and effort into this mod so don't laugh. Here is a pic of the final install:
.....Just kidding. But the duct taped bluetooth player did allow me to see if sound would adequately come through.
Anyway,
Similar to others on the forum, we wanted to be able to hear the music while in the water or backed up to a beach without having to blare the music inside the boat.
I did what some other folks have done and installed speakers behind the swim deck seat cushions. The sound turned out better than I expected and suits our purpose well.
The boat is a 2014 AR210. I used two Polk db651 coaxials powered by a Rockford Prime 150x2 amplifier. They are getting 50 watts RMS each from the amp. An inline volume knob at the dash allows for adjustment of the speakers above or below the level of the in-boat speakers. I am not ready to commit to a location for mounting the knob and drilling a hole for the wires so I fed it through an already existing opening at the dash until the ideal location reveals itself in the future.
Here is the YouTube link for the sound test:
Enjoy!
.....Just kidding. But the duct taped bluetooth player did allow me to see if sound would adequately come through.
Anyway,
Similar to others on the forum, we wanted to be able to hear the music while in the water or backed up to a beach without having to blare the music inside the boat.
I did what some other folks have done and installed speakers behind the swim deck seat cushions. The sound turned out better than I expected and suits our purpose well.
The boat is a 2014 AR210. I used two Polk db651 coaxials powered by a Rockford Prime 150x2 amplifier. They are getting 50 watts RMS each from the amp. An inline volume knob at the dash allows for adjustment of the speakers above or below the level of the in-boat speakers. I am not ready to commit to a location for mounting the knob and drilling a hole for the wires so I fed it through an already existing opening at the dash until the ideal location reveals itself in the future.
Here is the YouTube link for the sound test:
Enjoy!