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    Wet Sounds Rev 10 Tone Change (Battery?)

    Any help would be appreciated. I like to listen to my music and use my boat every weekend during the summer. While playing my music on my REV 10's the sound is very clear and after a few minutes or so the tone changes on the sound. I have Rev 10, 420, Sync 4 set up, '07 Tige 22Ve. I have 2 batteries with 1, 2, 1+2 knob. I heard this issue I am having could be the battery reserve drainage. What do I need to buy or eventually put in my boat so that I don't run into this issue? Thank you.

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    Sounds like you may be over driving the tweeters and they are going into protect mode. Describe tone change?
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      Originally posted by chpthril View Post
      Sounds like you may be over driving the tweeters and they are going into protect mode. Describe tone change?
      Ok, lets take this a bit further. If you are only getting a few minutes play and voltage dips, you have a bad battery for sure. With that amp, Its likely going to just shut down once the voltage threshold is reached. At the most, you may hear the volume drop, but the tone, or how they sound, should stay consistent. Does it sound like the highs are going away for a few minutes, leaving only the lows, then the highs return?

      If so, you need to revisit the amp and head-unit tuning as well as the quality of your music sources. Is there any kind of equalizer in the mix.
      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 Post
        Ok, lets take this a bit further. If you are only getting a few minutes play and voltage dips, you have a bad battery for sure. With that amp, Its likely going to just shut down once the voltage threshold is reached. At the most, you may hear the volume drop, but the tone, or how they sound, should stay consistent. Does it sound like the highs are going away for a few minutes, leaving only the lows, then the highs return?

        If so, you need to revisit the amp and head-unit tuning as well as the quality of your music sources. Is there any kind of equalizer in the mix.
        Thank you for the info. I am gonna say that the volume drops, but the tone stays the same. I may try a trickle charger on my batteries to get them up some and see if it last longer with the music. I only have another month of boating or so and may wait until next Summer for a battery.

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