Which Sub/Amp route should I go
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Which Sub/Amp route should I go
Hey guys,
Planning to add some bass to the scout...
The head unit is a Sony CDX-M30
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_158CDXM...8529025&awdv=c
I currently have 4 speakers hooked up to the radio. They are Sony XS-MP1621 2-way
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...9#.UuHufdLnbs0
A while back I bought two Sony XS-L100P5M Subwoofers
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...9#.UuHu7NLnbs0
I also have a pretty large Sony X-plod. I think this is the one I have...
http://store.sony.com/WFS/SNYUS/en_U...FUFo7AodkSYAFQ
I thought I was going to find a good place to install the 10" subs but, that has not happened. I really dont want to put them in a conventional speaker box and place it under the bow if I dont have to. Should I return the subs & amp and go with a Bazooka?
http://www.bazooka.com/products/mari...fied-Tube-P498
Really don't know much about either or which is the best way to go... What's your suggestion? Also, what size battery would you suggest? I definately do not want to go with two... Keep on mind, my duty cycle is at most a half hour.... I don't crank tunes for a long extended amount of time..
Jr.
Planning to add some bass to the scout...
The head unit is a Sony CDX-M30
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_158CDXM...8529025&awdv=c
I currently have 4 speakers hooked up to the radio. They are Sony XS-MP1621 2-way
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...9#.UuHufdLnbs0
A while back I bought two Sony XS-L100P5M Subwoofers
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...9#.UuHu7NLnbs0
I also have a pretty large Sony X-plod. I think this is the one I have...
http://store.sony.com/WFS/SNYUS/en_U...FUFo7AodkSYAFQ
I thought I was going to find a good place to install the 10" subs but, that has not happened. I really dont want to put them in a conventional speaker box and place it under the bow if I dont have to. Should I return the subs & amp and go with a Bazooka?
http://www.bazooka.com/products/mari...fied-Tube-P498
Really don't know much about either or which is the best way to go... What's your suggestion? Also, what size battery would you suggest? I definately do not want to go with two... Keep on mind, my duty cycle is at most a half hour.... I don't crank tunes for a long extended amount of time..
Jr.
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Yeah, I guess I should have been clearer.. I have a starting battery and then a deep cycle for house battery. The house powers everything except the jack plate and engine... My goal is not to add another battery the the present count of two...
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If going Free Air, I would go JL. However, if putting them in an enclosure I would suggest Kicker or Rockford Fosgate. You don't need a marine sub unless they will be subjected to water/washdowns. I ran a Kicker L7 12" Sub in the cuddy cabin (under the v-berth and behind the port-a-potty) for many years without issue. Also the sound is much better from a sub if you can put it in an enclosure and put it somewhere in a cuddy cabin facing the bow. Similar to putting a sub in the trunk of a car facing backward. One L7 12" in my Velocity powered by a Kenwood 1800 watt Class D amp was much louder (and sounded much better) than everyone that had multiple subs mounted outside in the cockpit. Obviously not everyone has the room or cares to mount their subs in the cuddy. So each installation will be unique.
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In my last boat I installed 2 10" MTX marine like you are mentioning in the cockpit and for the money they sounded great. If I didn't already have JL for my other speakers i would be running those 10" in my current boat.
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That old school hi-fonics amp is very inefficient compared to today's amps. It was an awesome amp in its day. It will perform well, however it will be a battery killer. Today's class d amps are much more efficient.