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What’s the purpose of the replacement? Is the speaker blown? Just not enough for you? Your rationale determines which results suit you and your application best.
if its installed through a wall and with no enclosure, then you should go back with a true IB woofer. If its in an enclosure, then go with a woofer intended for a small enclosure.
Another option to add to the mix, would be the Kicker KM10 or KMF10. The "F" denotes the free-air version. They offer a 2 and 4 ohm version so you can best match the amplifier.
I have a 2012 San 210 which had the polk sub as well. I noticed a lot of distortion coming from the sub as the wall is not thick enough to prevent the sub from rattling. I just recently bough the JL m6-10ib and put it in the same spot and it sounds great. I did have to buy two 10" MDF spacing rings from amazon which were only 20 dollars. The reason for this is that the JL sub is too deep to run without the spacing rings. These MDF rings also made the wall the sub mounts to stronger which made the sound so much cleaner.
The original Polk amps are in the boat. The previous Polk sub I think was 300 watts. This is the sub that is by the drivers seat and does use the boats cavity as its’ enclosure.
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