sub box ideas for 196 SN closed bow.

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  • AAM196
    • Aug 2012
    • 2

    • pa


    sub box ideas for 196 SN closed bow.

    Hi all, looking to see anyone who has added a sub to a closed bow SN w/o giving up much storage. Open to ideas for single 10" or 12". Pics would be great.

    I have a 1999 SN and was hoping to put something on the hump behind the drives foot board. I currently have an alpine receiver only putting out 50w RMS to 4 Polk db651s. So I have considered a little 4 channel amp for those too. Also, has anyone enclosed their 6.5" speakers as well or is that a waste of time?

    I am obviously not looking to go crazy with the stereo or compromise much space, just looking to round out what I have. And keep it a ski boat.
  • David Analog
    • Sep 2013
    • 263

    • Dallas


    #2
    Typically in a closed bow boat a far forward 10-inch subwoofer performs like a 12-inch. To offer an exact position recommendation would require a good photo of the bow area.
    A good single-chassis 5 or 6 channel amplifier should do the trick.
    Enclosing the coaxials? It depends. The enclosure/pod needs to be rigid and of a certain displacement. Sometimes the enclosure improves power handling but kills any bass that you previously had. If front to rear acoustic isolation is needed sometimes a partition is the better solution.

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    • AAM196
      • Aug 2012
      • 2

      • pa


      #3
      Thanks for the reply David. I don't have any good photos of the bow storage area handy.. I'll get one next time I am working on boat. I am really looking to find the guys that have already done this on a TSC closed bow... like I said, there is an unusual hump that is flat on top behind the kick board. that might leave enough space to mount a box on top of.

      I have done a few car stereo installs in my early days but really am trying not to get carried away in my boat. I picked up an Alpine CDE153bt of display/floor model for under $100 then two sets of db651s for like $150ish just to do a bit better than the old stock clarion tape deck from 1999. Then after being pretty impressed with the inexpensive upgrade I figured for just a little more I could get a sub and maybe amp the 6.5" speakers.

      I don't want to loose much space and have much invested in this ski boat. My boat goes out in morning and after dinner.

      I will say some of the G23 installs on here are nice!

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      • David Analog
        • Sep 2013
        • 263

        • Dallas


        #4
        You're thinking in terms of fitment and installation ease while I'm thinking in terms of position and orientation for what works acoustically the best.
        Usually fitment and installation ease wins out.

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