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Originally Posted by xlint89
(Post 4896384)
Or you can do something like this.
https://shop.wetsounds.com/WS-220-BT/ You can put 2 RCA from the head unit into it. Then it will split your signal to the appropriate amplifier. You can then control each "zone" as you wish |
You wanted options/opinions..... There's lots of cool electronics out there now.
Not sure if you picked up on it, but that's also a blue tooth. So you can sync your phone to it. |
I saw that, I also saw the switch sized vol/channel/power selector which is bluetooth. Will that work with any head unit?
https://shop.wetsounds.com/WW-BT-RS/ |
Originally Posted by Joeyboost
(Post 4896542)
I saw that, I also saw the switch sized vol/channel/power selector which is bluetooth. Will that work with any head unit?
https://shop.wetsounds.com/WW-BT-RS/ |
Originally Posted by Joeyboost
(Post 4896542)
I saw that, I also saw the switch sized vol/channel/power selector which is bluetooth. Will that work with any head unit?
https://shop.wetsounds.com/WW-BT-RS/ |
Originally Posted by BBYSTWY
(Post 4896314)
I'm partial to Memphis Audio as I have been a dealer for 15+ years...they make some really nice and compact stuff that is marine rated. Just another option. I have 4-8" speakers with 4-1" comp tweeters in my cockpit and 4-6.5" speakers in the cabin with 3-12" subs throughout running off 2-5 channel amps and 1 head unit in my boat.....It literally hurts your ears with it turned up especially the competition tweeters lol
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I assuming that you are using the high pass crossover, stacking 2 speakers on each channel should a be just fine . High frequency’s like 90 hz and above aren’t going to strain the amp.
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