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Old 01-18-2011, 05:50 PM
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What is the best speaker configuration for a 1997 382. I want to change everything; Amps, stereo and speakers. I have been looking at crutchfield and they seem to have a lot of marine grade stuff. I know someone on here has done a complete overhaul and would appreciate some tips.
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I'm going with Polk Audio Ultra Marine series. My buddy put 4x UM6501UM 6 1/2 component speakers with a sub in his boat last year and these speakers are awesome.

Installing in my 1989 242 LS:
PA660.4 amp
PA880 amp
these new Polk Amps are small in size but pack a punch

3 sets of MM6501UM 6 1/2 Component speakers

1 x T3600 10" sub
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Originally Posted by shinglman
I have been looking at crutchfield
They are a bit on the expensive side.

As far as brand.....I have only used JL Audio for amp and speakers and have nothing but good things to say about them.
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I did a few things.......

My 2002 came with 2 amps, one powering the (4) 6x9's in the cockpit, another powering the (4) 4x10's in the cabin.

I left the 6x9's and amp alone and replaced the deck with one that would accept an Ipod, powered the cabin speakers off the head unit only, and bridged the original cabin amp to power (2) 5.25's in the pic. I the added a JL 500/1 (non-marine) amp powering (2) 10in subs under the rear seat. (the pic shows the clarions that were there first).
The 5.25's were mounted in a new panel made to look like the factory panels (which were too small), I even ordered the fabric from Formula so it would match. There was just enough room behind there for the speakers to fit but raising the speakers from the floor really helped elevate the sound. Fairly low budget build that turned out pretty good.
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Originally Posted by t500hps
I did a few things.......

My 2002 came with 2 amps, one powering the (4) 6x9's in the cockpit, another powering the (4) 4x10's in the cabin.

I left the 6x9's and amp alone and replaced the deck with one that would accept an Ipod, powered the cabin speakers off the head unit only, and bridged the original cabin amp to power (2) 5.25's in the pic. I the added a JL 500/1 (non-marine) amp powering (2) 10in subs under the rear seat. (the pic shows the clarions that were there first).
The 5.25's were mounted in a new panel made to look like the factory panels (which were too small), I even ordered the fabric from Formula so it would match. There was just enough room behind there for the speakers to fit but raising the speakers from the floor really helped elevate the sound. Fairly low budget build that turned out pretty good.
Looks great.
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Would crutchfield be the best place to look for the new gear?
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Originally Posted by shinglman
Would crutchfield be the best place to look for the new gear?

See post #3
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Originally Posted by shinglman
What is the best speaker configuration for a 1997 382. I want to change everything; Amps, stereo and speakers. I have been looking at crutchfield and they seem to have a lot of marine grade stuff. I know someone on here has done a complete overhaul and would appreciate some tips.
I have done numerous 382s, 353s, 292s and have many pics or recommendations for that boat, would be more than happy to email you some pics, just send me an email requesting. [email protected]
Tom Buist

PS- Not trying to be sales guy here, just have a passion and what I feel are some good ideas!
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Originally Posted by laketravis
I have done numerous 382s, 353s, 292s and have many pics or recommendations for that boat, would be more than happy to email you some pics, just send me an email requesting. [email protected]
Tom Buist

PS- Not trying to be sales guy here, just have a passion and what I feel are some good ideas!
I sent you my email.
Thanks
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Been tearing out Polk stuff and putting in Focal 6.5 CVX in polyglass in boats. Get in touch with Waves and Wheels at Lake of the Ozarks, Justin will take good care of you.
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