How satisfied was everyone with the stock stereo and speaker setups on the SANTE? I have a 220 and I feel as though it could be a little louder. I’m guessing the clarion amps came stock. Anyone have any advice as to how to spruce up this system or set it to be a little louder for surfing? Thanks
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If memory serves me right, there is a 4 chnl amp that drives the 2 pair of main cabin speakers and the woofer. This leaves the bow pair on the head unit. If I wanted to really drive them to their potential, Id upgrade the 4 chnl to something like the Wet sounds SynDX-6. 100W rms all six in-boats and up to 600W rms for a 4 ohm woofer.
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I have never been a fan of the head unit powering any speakers when possible. I have a 5 channel amp running my In boats, and sub, and a bridged 4 channel amp running my towers. I have been told to turn it down more times than turn it up, so i think i have enough volume, LOL
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Following this thread - especially related to what subwoofer setup to use.
I have a 2008 SANTE. Just replaced my 4 tower speakers from Dbot5 black and white pearls to two wetsounds rev10's. They are powered by a wetsounds syn4 amp - they sound terrific. For the interiors running them through an alpine pdx amplifier. I have two of these amps so I plan to run each speaker to it's own channel for 150 rms. Even in the stock configuration with the one amp they sound good - I only expect them to get better. Where the system is lacking is the subwoofer, I'm at a loss for what to do there.
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I was just about to make a new topic post until I saw this. I am running into the same issue. I have no tower speakers but want to make the inside speakers sound better. Can I replace the current Clarion amp with something a tad better but not in the $800.00 price range? Also, Can I run the sub off its own amp to have more control of bass?
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You can do just about anything you want.
If you want a decent amp get a Rockford P1000X5. less than $500.00
It has 5 channels, and you can run the front in-boats on channel 1/2 @4 ohms, the rear in-boats on channels 3/4 @ 2 ohms ( 2 4 ohm speakers in parallel per channel ) and the sub off channel 5. the sub will have a control knob you can mount for bass control.Last edited by Stevemo14; 06-18-2020, 12:00 PM.
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Here is a video I came across awhile back but it might be a bit more than your looking to do. I’m in the process as parts become available of putting an exile system in my 06.
https://youtu.be/6c02loqyhUc
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No! Those specs are over stated by a LONG SHOT! Their products are basement level overseas imports. The reality is, the amp will deliver 220W RMS to a 4 ohm woofer bridged on 2 chnls or 75W at best, to each 4 ohm speaker.
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Originally posted by Jbousman88 View PostMLM I have no idea what any of that means hahaha I’m new with stereo jargon. But I’m guessing it’s not a good product
In terms of real world wattage, all that amp is going to deliver is 660, not 2500. Say you are power 6 speaker, so one on each chnl, thats only 450 watts. Again, a far cry from their advertised 2500.
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