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My 32 thunder has 4 big amps , 15 speakers, 2 EQS AND IT ROCKS, 2 - 12" SUBS UNDER BACK SEAT AND 2 6X9S THEN 2 MORE 6X9S IN THE SIDES ABOVE STORAGE AREA, 2 6.5 IN THE SIDES DOWN LOW BY CABIN DOOR AND DRIVER SEAT. 2 TWEETERS UP HIGH IN THE SIDES BY CABIN DOOR AND DRIVER SEAT, THEN 1 -10" SUB IN CABIN, AND 2- 6.5 AND 2 TWEETERS IN CABIN. MY AMPS ARE ALL IN BEHIND DASH AND GUAGES AND I HAVE SWITCHES TO PLAY CABIN , OR COCKPIT, OR BOTH,, IT WAS WELL DESIGNED AT THE FACTORY GOOD JOB PAT.:evilb:
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Originally Posted by rssteiny
(Post 3010347)
My 32 thunder has 4 big amps , 15 speakers, 2 EQS AND IT ROCKS, 2 - 12" SUBS UNDER BACK SEAT AND 2 6X9S THEN 2 MORE 6X9S IN THE SIDES ABOVE STORAGE AREA, 2 6.5 IN THE SIDES DOWN LOW BY CABIN DOOR AND DRIVER SEAT. 2 TWEETERS UP HIGH IN THE SIDES BY CABIN DOOR AND DRIVER SEAT, THEN 1 -10" SUB IN CABIN, AND 2- 6.5 AND 2 TWEETERS IN CABIN. MY AMPS ARE ALL IN BEHIND DASH AND GUAGES AND I HAVE SWITCHES TO PLAY CABIN , OR COCKPIT, OR BOTH,, IT WAS WELL DESIGNED AT THE FACTORY GOOD JOB PAT.:evilb:
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Originally Posted by dennis1009
(Post 3010633)
WHAT SPEAKERS ARE YOU USEING FOR THE 6X9S?
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Originally Posted by dennis1009
(Post 3010633)
WHAT SPEAKERS ARE YOU USEING FOR THE 6X9S?
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[QUOTE=dennis1009;3010341]
Originally Posted by srl520
(Post 3010311)
I would not waist the money on the JL MX 650s. I smoked mine in less then a week. Replaced with the M770s. Sounds awesome.
Rebuilding mine right now. 2 12w7 18 M770s 4 Alpine PDX 4.150 2 JL 1000/1 v2s Should be pretty rockin.[/QUOTE For sure I am also going with the M-770s just curious if you've done it yet. john |
Yeah, I'm thinking he could get by with 16 with no problem.LOL!!!!!
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Originally Posted by dennis1009
(Post 3010341)
did i read this correctly. you are installing 18 m770's. just curious if you've done it yet. john I have the rear subs in. Redoing all upholster, building pods and installing the rest of the speakers. It will be done in time to start the new season. |
how does that MDF hold up in the "marine" enviroment?
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I will post some pics of what I have done to keep moisture away from wood.
For the plywood front, will cut 1/2 in off the bottom and screw a 1/2" x 3/4" piece of plastic (acrylic) to the bottom edge with a couple relief slots so any water on the floor will run into the rear drains that are located under the bench seat. I also raise the sub boxes off the floor 1/2" by screwing 1/2 x 1/2" plastic skids under the boxes. Therefore, no wood is touching the floor. Then I cover all the wood with carpet with rubber backing. Seems to hold up pretty good. |
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