Subwoofers in Convincors
#11
almost all set for pics, i have 90% of the boat clean. hate to post pics of the boat from winter storage. just finished my 3rd coat of wax on the transom, tomorrow i will be finishing the inside. did the cockpit today, tomorrow the cabin, and if the sun is still up i will get pics. i must say, everyone that sees and hears my system is very impressed.
1200 watts, 6 speakers and a 15" sub sounds unreal!!!!!!!!!!!
1200 watts, 6 speakers and a 15" sub sounds unreal!!!!!!!!!!!
#12
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Me too.....
I have two 10" Sonys mounted in the rear seat facing outward toward the gunwale. There is a 2"-4" gap in there. Not sure how efficient that is but it sounds pretty good. The lady’s really like sitting on the back seat.
The rear seat box is original 89' Checkmate and I have a little rot at the top where the back meets the seat cushion. I'm going to redo the seat box and maybe face the subs forward near the floor or maybe into the engine compartment. I have four 4" Sonys, two are facing forward from the rear seat box, and two are under the bolsters near the floor. When I redo the rear seat box I want to remount those as well. Two of them will go in the front right under the dash-near your knees when you are driving, and the other two in the fiberglass gunwale right behind the bolsters where the bolster brace is.
I have two 10" Sonys mounted in the rear seat facing outward toward the gunwale. There is a 2"-4" gap in there. Not sure how efficient that is but it sounds pretty good. The lady’s really like sitting on the back seat.
The rear seat box is original 89' Checkmate and I have a little rot at the top where the back meets the seat cushion. I'm going to redo the seat box and maybe face the subs forward near the floor or maybe into the engine compartment. I have four 4" Sonys, two are facing forward from the rear seat box, and two are under the bolsters near the floor. When I redo the rear seat box I want to remount those as well. Two of them will go in the front right under the dash-near your knees when you are driving, and the other two in the fiberglass gunwale right behind the bolsters where the bolster brace is.
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Me too.....
I have two 10" Sonys mounted in the rear seat facing outward toward the gunwale. There is a 2"-4" gap in there. Not sure how efficient that is but it sounds pretty good. The lady’s really like sitting on the back seat.
The rear seat box is original 89' Checkmate and I have a little rot at the top where the back meets the seat cushion. I'm going to redo the seat box and maybe face the subs forward near the floor or maybe into the engine compartment. I have four 4" Sonys, two are facing forward from the rear seat box, and two are under the bolsters near the floor. When I redo the rear seat box I want to remount those as well. Two of them will go in the front right under the dash-near your knees when you are driving, and the other two in the fiberglass gunwale right behind the bolsters where the bolster brace is.
I have two 10" Sonys mounted in the rear seat facing outward toward the gunwale. There is a 2"-4" gap in there. Not sure how efficient that is but it sounds pretty good. The lady’s really like sitting on the back seat.
The rear seat box is original 89' Checkmate and I have a little rot at the top where the back meets the seat cushion. I'm going to redo the seat box and maybe face the subs forward near the floor or maybe into the engine compartment. I have four 4" Sonys, two are facing forward from the rear seat box, and two are under the bolsters near the floor. When I redo the rear seat box I want to remount those as well. Two of them will go in the front right under the dash-near your knees when you are driving, and the other two in the fiberglass gunwale right behind the bolsters where the bolster brace is.
I have two 10" Memphis Audio subs I plan to install in my 283 Convincor and I'd prefer to keep them hidden (and not cut holes) if the sound isn't compromised too much. I'm learning a bit as I go. Thoughts?