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  • lion90
    • Apr 2009
    • 182



    #16
    Right, but that is the original FCT tower, not the new curved FCT3. The boards definitely sit farther back. They already kind of rub against the stock cans.
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    • NautiqueJeff
      A d m i n i s t r a t o r
      • Mar 2002
      • 16385
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      #17
      Ah... Different tower could certainly make a difference.



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      • DWhitt
        • Apr 2006
        • 140

        • Gainesville, GA

        • 2006 SAN 220 TE Previous Boat: 2002 SAN 210 TE

        #18
        lion90, is the Harbour Point that you're docked at by chance?

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        • Mikeski
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Jul 2003
          • 2908

          • San Francisco, CA

          • Current 2005 SV 211, due for upgrade! GS22 or GS24 perhaps? Previous

          #19
          David,

          I think it would be great if you could draw a schematic and post it so dealers, CC, and owners of 2009 boats could see how to do it correctly. As I understand the problems are 1. Power wire too small, 2. Speaker load below amps impedence rating. Maybe you could sell a "hop-up" kit with the wiring and an additional amp to get these boats audio systems to where they should have been when they left the factory?

          Just an idea...

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          • EarmarkMarine
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Mar 2008
            • 699

            • Dallas, TX


            #20
            MikeSki, I'll draw a schematic first of the week. But there's a complication.

            CC intended for the special black 4 ohm marine version to be used throughout the boat. However, the tower speakers could be coming from Roswell, the producers of the tower pods, resulting in an alternate source and thus a different speaker that appears identical to the in-boats. Also, we don't know that product models haven't changed in the manufacturing pipeline as there is an OEM marine distributor between Polk Audio and CC. So, the bottom line is, with every individual boat, the impedance of both the tower speakers and in-boat speakers must be independently verified.

            Again, the DCR measures a bit lower than the actual impedance. 2.7 ohms and 4 ohm speakers will require separate wiring prescriptions.

            David
            Earmark Marine
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            • Laptom
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • Oct 2003
              • 876

              • Eindhoven, Netherlands


              #21
              Hi David,

              I think the impedance check will be no problem for the most people. If you could make 2 nice schematics I think it would be greatly appriciate by all of us CC owners!!

              Thanks, Tom
              230 with ZR6 running on propane

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              • airhuck
                • Aug 2007
                • 187

                • alabama

                • 2001 SAN 2009 SANTE

                #22
                just dropped my 09 210 off at the stereo shop. they said the tower speakers are clipping b/c the amp isnt big enough to push all 4 tower speakers in a bridged mode. they rewired the amp to all 4 channels and said it should not clip anymore.

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                • EarmarkMarine
                  Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 699

                  • Dallas, TX


                  #23
                  Here's a schematic based on our exposure to a few '09s. Systems may vary so each boat has to be checked out first.

                  Here are a few ideas on upgrades to get more power, especially to the tower speakers where its needed most.

                  If you have 2.7 ohm tower speakers then I would use one four-channel amplifier bridged into two channels to run the four tower speakers with each pair run in series for a 5.4 ohm load. Add a small two-channel amplifier to drive the bow speakers. You could run the bow speakers with the built in front channels of the CD player but I don't recommend it since the bow speakers would clip much earlier and force you into gaining all the amplifier inputs higher than is optimum in order to maintain a low noise floor. The other reason not to do this is that 2.7 ohms is too low for the CD player's internal chip amplifier resulting in instability and really hot operation. 4 ohms is minimum for a source unit.

                  Another option is to run a pair of amplifier channels into each pair (3) of in-boat coaxials. Add a much larger two-channel amplifier for 4-ohm tower speakers or a much larger four-channel amplifier bridged into seriesed 2.7 ohm tower speakers.



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                  • etang789
                    • May 2009
                    • 155

                    • Hong Kong

                    • 2017 Super Air Nautique G23

                    #24
                    I dont understand why would they bridge the tower speakers when they can simply just run it on sperate channels?!
                    2017 Super Air Nautique G23 Coastal Edition
                    Crusader H6 Coastal Direct Injection 6.2L
                    2010 Super Air Nautique 210TE Coastal Edition
                    Crusader 6.0L ZR-409

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                    • EarmarkMarine
                      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 699

                      • Dallas, TX


                      #25
                      etang789,

                      The stereo four-channel 2.7 ohm load and the bridged two-channel 5.4 ohm load would be the same power. But the bridged/series circuit would keep you from having to run another four conductors up the tower.

                      David
                      Earmark Marine
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                      • etang789
                        • May 2009
                        • 155

                        • Hong Kong

                        • 2017 Super Air Nautique G23

                        #26
                        Originally posted by EarmarkMarine
                        etang789,

                        The stereo four-channel 2.7 ohm load and the bridged two-channel 5.4 ohm load would be the same power. But the bridged/series circuit would keep you from having to run another four conductors up the tower.

                        David
                        Earmark Marine
                        Ic interesting never thought of that!
                        2017 Super Air Nautique G23 Coastal Edition
                        Crusader H6 Coastal Direct Injection 6.2L
                        2010 Super Air Nautique 210TE Coastal Edition
                        Crusader 6.0L ZR-409

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                        • Schwiiing
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 129

                          • Norris Lake, Tn.

                          • 2017 SAN G23 H6

                          #27
                          Just one more time..........on my 08' 230 which tower speakers cut out at high volume level.....if I add an amp and hook up just the tower speakers to it, all should be fine???

                          Clarion amp for the bow
                          Large Amp for the cabin
                          Small Amp for the Sub
                          New Amp for the tower

                          This look right?

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                          • EarmarkMarine
                            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 699

                            • Dallas, TX


                            #28
                            Schwiiing,

                            That makes sense provided you've correctly diagnosed that your previous tower amplifier was cutting out due to its limited thermal capacity. If your tower speaker(s) are in the early stage of a burnt voice coil, or you have limited voltage supply or another unresolved problem then you'll be carrying the old issue forward with new equipment.

                            David
                            Earmark Marine
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