If I have a 2009 22Ve and want to add a subwoofer under the drivers compartment, does the perforated cutout leave me with an already assembled sub box enclosure to mount into, or will it just be into free space? I need to know this so i know whether or not i need to buy a normal sub or a "free air" designed one. thank you.
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If powered and tuned correctly (I like to be in the 400 watts RMS range), the right Infinite-Baffle sub will make for a well rounded, system with a bit of bump. If you want to ripple water and or kill fish, a 12" in an enclosure is the way to go. The two I like to use, and would recommend (in alphabetical order ) are the Kicker Comp VR 10 and the Wet Sounds XS-10FA. Again, put a solid 400 watts, and they thump pretty good.
The Tige helm wall is an ideal spot for either an infinite-baffle sub or one with an enclosure, so it will come down to your budget, your handyman skilz , and how much bass you want.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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Originally posted by chpthril View PostIf powered and tuned correctly (I like to be in the 400 watts RMS range), the right Infinite-Baffle sub will make for a well rounded, system with a bit of bump. If you want to ripple water and or kill fish, a 12" in an enclosure is the way to go. The two I like to use, and would recommend (in alphabetical order ) are the Kicker Comp VR 10 and the Wet Sounds XS-10FA. Again, put a solid 400 watts, and they thump pretty good.
The Tige helm wall is an ideal spot for either an infinite-baffle sub or one with an enclosure, so it will come down to your budget, your handyman skilz , and how much bass you want.
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Originally posted by light200 View Posthow r u putting 400W rms to the wetsounds 10" if its only rated for 250rms?
I've heard my share of 10" subs hitting on that 200-250 watts rms range. With 2 pair of cabin speakers on the head-unit, its perfect. With 2 or 3 pair of cabins on an amp, the sub tends to get lost This is even more compound by the open-air environment of a boat. Put that same sub with 200 watts in a mid-size car, and it rattle the windows.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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