I was wondering if anybody has replaced the stock Clarion speakers with another brand that they are happy with. I have 4 Clarion in the boat and two Bose on the tower. I have the stock amp as well with stock head unit. Please advise.
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You may want to try to add an amp to the stock speakers and run it through a crossover. Before having the crossover, the stock speakers sounded awful. Now, I have alot more control of the sound and the stock speakers sound pretty good.2008 Team Edition 210 - Black
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I also have a question about replacing the interior speakers. I was considering going with MB Quart RKC-116 6.5” to replace the stock speakers. What do you guys think?? Also what size amp would you recommend for it? I was thinking Phoenix Gold Tantrum maybe a 500.4. Thanks for the help.
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Do you know what the RMS of your tower speakers are? Even without knowing, I would suggest this amp (Kicker, dealer friendly). All details are in the image, taken from www.onlinecarstereo.com. I haven't done any price comparisons yet, but these seem to be decent prices. Remember 2 pairs of the Alpines. Depending on the amp size you already have, you might need to upgrade to lower gauge power and ground wires for the amp(s). This consists of buying thicker wires and/or adding another set of wires for the second amp (easiest and probably cheapest). All the speaker wire should be right there from the old amp, just take the tower wires and pull them over to this amp. Installing the speakers is easy, probably only will need a screwdriver. The only thing tricky is the amp install, find a good spot near the old one to mount it to, maybe have someone help who has done this stuff before. You should be able to do most of the work other than that.
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Pit_Style, that amp is definitely overkill for 2 pairs of the speakers you listed. A good rule of thumb is to match the peak power of the speaker with what the amp is listed at. For example, 2 pairs of 50 Watt Peak Power speakers would be efficiently powered by a 50 X 4 watt amplifier. Those RKC 116s are rated at 130 watts Peak, 125 watts per speaker is about as good of a match you'll be able to find. If you're thinking of doubling up speakers on a channel inorder to amp everything you have, I have to know more about your system to make a proper assessment. Appropriately setting the gain (turn volume to 2/3 max on receiver, and turn up gain until sound gets distorted) will work just fine, but you're wasting power and $. MB Quart are quality speakers, but those look like they have a paper cone, and won't last long if they are getting wet.
99ProAir, I also forgot to mention hooking up an extra amp to the receiver, hopefully you have 2 outputs (front/rear) on the receiver, each will need 2 channel RCA wires, with Y splitters (female to male) for the existing amp (assuming it's a 4 channel) so you can use all 4 interior speakers (4 channels off amp) off of a 2 channel signal from the receiver.
PM me if you need more details or have more specific questions.
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