I am going to install the infinite baffle 10" sub in the existing location Nautique placed the Polk 10". Has anyone tried this, any lessons learned? Hoping for an improvement. Thanks
X
-
Installed the JL 250w 10" IB sub last year and couldn't be happier. I had a local shop install and tweak out the sound for me. Doesn't seem to be any challenges to the install though. You will love the difference in sound that it makes. Get that baby in and crank up the sub output. Some pretty serious bump coming from a free air sub. I was so happy with it that I went ahead and upgraded the interior speakers to JL's.2011 230 Super Air Nautique
Comment
-
-
I am very happy to read this. I'm putting one in my '13 210 next week. One piece of advice the shop doing my install was to put a re informant ring around the inside of the opening to limit the fiberglass flex.
Did you use the sub channel from the stock Polk 5000.5 amp?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by cedarcreek216 View PostI talked to the shop today and he said they use a 3/4" thick by 1" wide resin coated birch trim ring mounted along the inside of the panel. This gives the sub some rigidity so it can flex as well as supports the fiberglass to keep from cracking.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Comment
-
-
It's something they are fabricating, not something to buy off the shelf. We have changed direction after digging into things a little more. They are trying to stop all the rattling and stop the panel from flexing. The thought is if we can do these two things the Polk sub will actually sound real good. May still put the JL sub in but will listen to it before spending the $300.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Comment
-
Comment