replacing interior speakers

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  • gride
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 1441

    • War Eagle

    • 05' 210 team

    replacing interior speakers

    so the current memphis marine 6.5's that are in my boat aren't cutting it. I feel like the sound is just plain not good, and that the output is limited. i want to replace them with either wet sounds sw-65's or JL mx 6.5" coaxials. because the towers are fairly bright(pro 80's gen 1), i'm thinking a warmer interior might do everyone some good; which has me leaning towards the JL's. Is this the proper approach? here is how they will be powered: Syn 6-
    port side pair on ch. 1, starboard side pair on ch. 2, both in parallel @ 2ohms stereo. then move 1 pair of the memphis to the bow and put the single port side speaker on ch. 3 and the single starboard side speaker on ch. 4, both @ 4ohms stereo. ch.'s 5&6 are bridged for the xs-12. I want this to be the last time i mess with the interior speakers except maybe swapping out the bow speakers to whatever i go with for the cockpit down the road which is simple. they are typically obstructed by a big bow sac so...thanks for all the input.
  • RideButter
    • Feb 2011
    • 189

    • Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, United States

    • 2015 A22 2014 A22 SOLD 2009 210 SOLD 2007 210 SOLD

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    That seems like a decent arrangement for that system.

    In this arrangement your SYN 6 looks like you could have as much as 60w per speaker on your interior speakers (105w in parallel on a 2ohm load divided by 2 speakers) or one speaker per channel, 4ohm load at 60w) and your sub at 600w (4ohm load mono)
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