So I've got an '06 SAN 220, with the factory polk audio tower and boat speakers with the factory (10, or 12?) inch sub. Powered by the two factory Clarion amps. Problem is though, the Polk Audio sub thats stock, sucks. It sounds flat as ****, and just rattles really bad. The only way to solve the problem is to turn the music down, or change the bass settings to negative. This sucks, because if you're listening to the music and want the rider or anyone in the rear to hear the music, you have to change these settings. Of course, I don't expect any bass to reach the rider, but the bass should be satisfying for the individuals in the boat as well.
So, my dilemma...I'd like to replace this subwoofer. I'm not sure how powerful the stock Clarion amplifier powering the sub is, but I'd like to put a JL Audio W - series sub in its place, since it's an extremely versatile subwoofer, and can run quite efficiently. I'm almost certain the stock amplifier will be mere peas for the sub, in either a 10 or 13 inch. If, I bring another amplifier in, and have it hooked up to the subwoofer, can I use the stock connections? Or is this set up not going to be a simple plug and play from the systems stock wiring.
If, this isn't a simple plug and play, how do I go about replacing it? I'm a complete newb when it comes to doing my own systems. I've had each one in my cars done professionally, but I don't have a trailer with my boat to take it to an audio shop to have done. Plus, I don't know, should I trust an audio shop to do the install properly? Anyway, any ideas, thanks!
So, my dilemma...I'd like to replace this subwoofer. I'm not sure how powerful the stock Clarion amplifier powering the sub is, but I'd like to put a JL Audio W - series sub in its place, since it's an extremely versatile subwoofer, and can run quite efficiently. I'm almost certain the stock amplifier will be mere peas for the sub, in either a 10 or 13 inch. If, I bring another amplifier in, and have it hooked up to the subwoofer, can I use the stock connections? Or is this set up not going to be a simple plug and play from the systems stock wiring.
If, this isn't a simple plug and play, how do I go about replacing it? I'm a complete newb when it comes to doing my own systems. I've had each one in my cars done professionally, but I don't have a trailer with my boat to take it to an audio shop to have done. Plus, I don't know, should I trust an audio shop to do the install properly? Anyway, any ideas, thanks!
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