How hard is it to adjust the gains and crossovers? our boat comes in thursday and unfortunately I know of absolutely no serious marine audio shops anywhere near L.A.
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Originally posted by Ryan CA View PostHow hard is it to adjust the gains and crossovers? our boat comes in thursday and unfortunately I know of absolutely no serious marine audio shops anywhere near L.A.
Shouldn't need to be a marine audio shop...typically any stereo/car audio place should be capable of tuning a system...others may disagree, but I just asked some friends who was the best car stereo place in town and found my guys that way.
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Originally posted by Ryan CA View PostHow hard is it to adjust the gains and crossovers? our boat comes in thursday and unfortunately I know of absolutely no serious marine audio shops anywhere near L.A.
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Originally posted by Guntersville230 View Post
Shouldn't need to be a marine audio shop...typically any stereo/car audio place should be capable of tuning a system...others may disagree, but I just asked some friends who was the best car stereo place in town and found my guys that way.
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Wetsounds will soon be delivering DSP amplifiers. That means all settings are made by the factory (at Wetsounds before shipping) for a particular boat, model and system. The boat dealer, nor consumer, can make changes. This should be a very effective way to ensure quality control. A limited amount of Wetsounds dealers will be franchised to sell and service the DSP amplifiers. There may be some early bumps in the road, but I really like the approach.
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Sadly this has been an issue for years (wiring quality, installation quality, etc). My 03 was delivered with the plastic shipping covers still on the tweeters of the coax speakers. I had to remove the speakers and pull the covers off of each one. Plus the head unit wiring and grounding was wrong. And this was a stock system without tower speakers.
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