A good 10" sub with the right power and correct size box will give you more bass than you need and will be simple. As Dogbert said, I've been bragging about my little 10" RE sub. With a 250w Fosgate Punch going to it, it P O U N D S! The thing is, it pounds all the way through it's freq. range. Some subs hit extremely hard in a certain range and then kind of fall off through the rest. My little RE sounds great with all types of music. Nice and tight and accurate. The JL marine stuff does sound great, but damn it's pricy. I've got just about $250 in my bass set up (sub, amp, box) and couldn't be happier with it. I'll put it up against any single sub set up on the lake.
So far as head units, I went all Pioneer. One big key factor to go along with the Ipod control was the wired marine remote with display. The only other wired marine remote with display at the time was a Sony. Like I said, I went Pioneer. The sound quality and sound control are stellar IMO.
Speakers. I need new ones. This was the only part of the system not upgraded. I put some marine JVCs in when I bought it and they are done. Tower has a set of Spektrum Audio 6x9s. Eh, they're OK, but I'm still looking at going all MB Quart throughtout the boat.
So far as head units, I went all Pioneer. One big key factor to go along with the Ipod control was the wired marine remote with display. The only other wired marine remote with display at the time was a Sony. Like I said, I went Pioneer. The sound quality and sound control are stellar IMO.
Speakers. I need new ones. This was the only part of the system not upgraded. I put some marine JVCs in when I bought it and they are done. Tower has a set of Spektrum Audio 6x9s. Eh, they're OK, but I'm still looking at going all MB Quart throughtout the boat.
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