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  • durty_curt
    • Feb 2010
    • 52



    My 2015 G23 Stereo Build Pics

    Ok so I know there are only a few build pics or complete stereo pics of people gutting and upgrading their G sound systems. I would like to share it for the people like me who do/did countless forum hunting and asking of questions of what can or can't work. So here's mine.
    1 pair of Rev 10s powered by WetSounds SD2
    1 12" JLw7 powered by JL MHD 750x1
    6 JL 6.5" speakers powered by JL MHD 600x4
    WetSounds EQ420
    About 30 ft of WetSounds rgb leds
    Translucent speakers grilles for the rev 10s
    WetSounds music controller box
    2 additional stinger batteries
    And 20 sheets of hushmat aka dynamat to reduce cabin noise and vibration


    https://goo.gl/photos/p7WMfUsJGUkQBEET8
  • durty_curt
    • Feb 2010
    • 52



    #2
    And yes the boats named Gihad






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    • bdisney3
      • Feb 2016
      • 205

      • Phoenix

      • 2021 G23 (on order) 2018 G23 (for sale)

      #3
      Did you do the work yourself? Looks really great! Saw you guys out Sat and Sun at Saguaro, BTW...
      bdisney3

      18 G23
      09 SAN 210 TE (previous)
      04 Supreme V220 sp (previous)
      94 Four Winns Horizon (previous)

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      • trip33
        • Nov 2010
        • 248

        • Odessa, FL

        • 2022 Paragon I 2014 G23 CE 450 I 2006 SV-211TE - sold

        #4
        Nice work!

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        • Tallredrider
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Oct 2014
          • 1026

          • St. George, Utah

          • Red Metal Flake 2016 G23! Malibu 25 LSV 2019 2021 Centurion Ri237

          #5
          Nice work! Interesting location for the 420. It seems like it would be less user friendly since you have to bend over to adjust the sound volume. I wish Nautiuque would make it easier to put into the dash on the left of the driver in that big empty space.

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          • durty_curt
            • Feb 2010
            • 52



            #6
            Originally posted by bdisney3 View Post
            Did you do the work yourself? Looks really great! Saw you guys out Sat and Sun at Saguaro, BTW...
            I did not do the stereo myself, the guys over at Action Water Sports of AZ did it all.
            That was you Brandon?! I thought that kid riding looked familiar! Congrats on the new boat! Funny story, I rode that boat back when it had 20 hours with the previous owner, and ended up getting on of the worst concussions with a front nose edge catch behind it.

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            • durty_curt
              • Feb 2010
              • 52



              #7
              Originally posted by Tallredrider View Post
              Nice work! Interesting location for the 420. It seems like it would be less user friendly since you have to bend over to adjust the sound volume. I wish Nautiuque would make it easier to put into the dash on the left of the driver in that big empty space.
              It's very true the G doesn't leave you many options for eq placement, but I'm really happy where it is. It's not completely exposed to the elements, and when you throttle down your hand is right there to crank her up. Same thing when throttling back and turning it down.

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              • bdisney3
                • Feb 2016
                • 205

                • Phoenix

                • 2021 G23 (on order) 2018 G23 (for sale)

                #8
                Originally posted by durty_curt View Post

                I did not do the stereo myself, the guys over at Action Water Sports of AZ did it all.
                That was you Brandon?! I thought that kid riding looked familiar! Congrats on the new boat! Funny story, I rode that boat back when it had 20 hours with the previous owner, and ended up getting on of the worst concussions with a front nose edge catch behind it.
                So...maybe you left behind bad mojo? On Sunday I was riding (2nd time out since we picked it up) and went to do a HS FS 180 - apparently I popped super high and had the trick no problem (don't remember but guys on the boat said it was super big air), but when I landed I caught the front nose and was knocked out, face down. Concussion for me too. :-(
                bdisney3

                18 G23
                09 SAN 210 TE (previous)
                04 Supreme V220 sp (previous)
                94 Four Winns Horizon (previous)

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                • atrybus
                  • Nov 2017
                  • 38

                  • Pittsburgh,PA

                  • 2013 G25 2011 X-Star 2009 X-Star

                  #9
                  Sick install!! Thanks for all the pics going to do something similar to mine! Just one question. Any reason you didn't do two pair of rev 10s? Thats what I'm planning on doing and haven't seen many other with two pair and was wondering if there is any reason behind it besides personal preference.

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                  • durty_curt
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 52



                    #10
                    Origanlly I didn't want 2 pairs because it was over kill, cost, and head room. But this year I came to my senses, and threw all logic out the boat.

                    https://photos.app.goo.gl/6DCWle32dI08KMU92

                    I am running the 2 pairs off the SD2 in parallel; 1250 watts. So that's 325 watts per speaker.

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                    • ArmourNautique
                      • Apr 2017
                      • 32

                      • Nashville, TN

                      • 2005 Air Nautique 226

                      #11
                      I have a very similar equipment set up minus the added pair of rev 10s and am about to upgrade to 12” sub from stock tube. Are you happy with 12” performance especially with the rest of the stereo upgrades? Where did you get vents?


                      Sent from my iPhone using PLT Nautique

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                      • durty_curt
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 52



                        #12
                        I am very happy with it's performance, and it goes great with the rest of the stereo. The box that was built for it was just as important as the sub. I have a friend with 2 w7 12s who built a sealed and ported box (both the same small size) and his combined don't sound as good as my one. The vents are from Roswell and were black, painted white.

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                        • Tallredrider
                          1,000 Post Club Member
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 1026

                          • St. George, Utah

                          • Red Metal Flake 2016 G23! Malibu 25 LSV 2019 2021 Centurion Ri237

                          #13
                          Originally posted by durty_curt View Post
                          I am very happy with it's performance, and it goes great with the rest of the stereo. The box that was built for it was just as important as the sub. I have a friend with 2 w7 12s who built a sealed and ported box (both the same small size) and his combined don't sound as good as my one. The vents are from Roswell and were black, painted white.
                          I think a lot of audiophiles would consider that a major faux paus. Ported boxes are supposed to be much bigger, the specs usually call for a ported box to be sometimes twice the size of a sealed box. And I would not mix and match a ported and sealed together. You are right on about the box being important, and that is why your friend's subs with twice the capacity don't sound as good.

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                          • JasonAK
                            • Aug 2017
                            • 18

                            • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

                            • 2018 G25

                            #14
                            When ordering the Rev 10’s for a G what Mount is everyone using?
                            Last edited by JasonAK; 02-10-2018, 12:47 PM.

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                            • durty_curt
                              • Feb 2010
                              • 52



                              #15
                              There's an adapter bracket that WetSounds sells, its called nautique/fc5/U and uses all three mounting holes per wetsounds tower speaker. Note this bracket will not work on the 17 and newer towers. Email or call WetSounds and give them that part number as you have to buy direct. $160 for a pair i think, theyre rock solid but will not swivel. Also the board racks will swivel in, but not with boards in it.. actually they can swivel in, but only.if you have a wakeboard on the bottom rack with bindings facing down, you'll have about an inch to spare. This is on the old racks btw, I'm not sure about the newer triton racks.

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