What's everyone running for marine speakers these days?
#24
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From: Lake Travis (Austin, TX)
JLA or Bluave, then Wet Sounds. And we are dealers for all three, and those are the only three brands we carry.
fusion makes decent source units.
JL makes the most efficient amps for the most part. Haven't played with Bluavve's amps yet. Wet Sounds amps are very powerful.
Once you install them all, Wet Sounds leaves a touch to be desired.
fusion makes decent source units.
JL makes the most efficient amps for the most part. Haven't played with Bluavve's amps yet. Wet Sounds amps are very powerful.
Once you install them all, Wet Sounds leaves a touch to be desired.
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Any good sources for JL Audio speakers? The original owner put car versions of JL in and they need to be replaced. They had 2 12" subs in large bass reflex cabinets in the engine compartment that had to weigh almost 100lbs a piece. Took them out as the foam was gone, might even pick up a few mph. I have JL Audio amps and I like the looks and sound of the JL system. I'm putting 2 - 10" subs in the rear seat with 2 - 7.7" and adding 2 - 6.5" up front. Should give me pretty good sound.
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Any good sources for JL Audio speakers? The original owner put car versions of JL in and they need to be replaced. They had 2 12" subs in large bass reflex cabinets in the engine compartment that had to weigh almost 100lbs a piece. Took them out as the foam was gone, might even pick up a few mph. I have JL Audio amps and I like the looks and sound of the JL system. I'm putting 2 - 10" subs in the rear seat with 2 - 7.7" and adding 2 - 6.5" up front. Should give me pretty good sound.
I'd love to help you out, PM me.
the JL Marine 12" subs are actually 14" in diameter with the grills. and at 28lbs a piece, they are not light. The M6-10IB's are great subs too.





