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greenhead84
04-10-2012, 10:09 PM
What do y'all think the most economical, yet most effective amp to push two wetsounds pro 60 WB speakers would be?
Thanks

whelchel86
04-11-2012, 01:10 AM
Tons and tons of options for this. New or used? Where will it be mounted? Does it have to be marine grade? Does efficiency matter to you? Would you possibly want to power something else/something additional later down the road...?

But just going by your post, this amp immediately came to mind for price, power, and efficiency. You would get a whole lot more feedback on your question from wakeworld or the moomba forum.

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_38336_Precision-Power-P600.2.html

greenhead84
04-11-2012, 10:42 AM
I mounting it in a 88 comp in front of the drivers seat under the closed bow. I want to buy 4 in boat speakers from wetsounds, the XS-650s. I want the in boat speakers and the pro 60's to sound best, but don't want to pay for the syn-6 amp... The amp doesn't need to be marine as it will be mounted in the dry compartment and wont see much water other than maybe condensation and the xtra $ isnt worth it to me right now.
Thanks

whelchel86
04-11-2012, 12:40 PM
Ok, then I would go for 2 amps if that's the case. For the in-boats (650's), I personally would go with a high quality USED 4 channel amp for your in-boats. What comes to mind is the Alpine PDX F4. I've seen them go for around $200 used. I wanted the XS-650's in my boat but opted to get the XS-65's instead and I am very pleased with them. They were cheaper and they don't need as much power but are still a very solid speaker(just a thought). But if you are sure you want the 650's I would make sure to feed plenty of high quality power to them. 100watt x 4 or better. PPI also has a 4 channel model(p900.4) similar to the one I posted above that would do this but I would go with a used PDX instead if I were you.

greenhead84
04-11-2012, 05:21 PM
Those two amps seem like they would fit the bill. Thanks for all your help!

greenhead84
04-12-2012, 09:15 AM
Do you feel the 65's are loud enough to hear while the boat is moving at full speed. That's the only thing I'm trying to accomplish is to be able to listen to my music while I'm driving the boat?
Thanks

whelchel86
04-12-2012, 11:52 AM
The 65's are definitely up to the task. I've got 2 in the open bow and 2 by the rear bench with 60 Watts going to each and they are plenty loud enough to hear while driving. The only reason I would say to get the 650's would be so that u know that u absolutely have the best of the best and would never have thoughts of upgrading them. Because there is nothing to upgrade to.... (i.m.o.) If u did pro 60s and 4 xs65's u could use one Alpine PDX F6 and power all of them. I will renig a little on my first suggestion a little though. If u do go with the 650's and the used PDX F4, I would also look for a matching used PDX 2.150 for the pro 60's instead of the PPI amp.

Fyi, xs65's have been on Ebay brand new lately for about $110/pair. They don't come with a warranty at that price though since they are not through an authorized dealer...

(if it were me, I'd do 65's and just have one amp... Less money, less space, big sound)

greenhead84
04-12-2012, 12:17 PM
Since the Alpine PDX F6 is a 4 channel amp, how would you wire into the 4 channels with essentially the 6 speakers (4 xs-60's and 2 pro-60's) ?

whelchel86
04-12-2012, 05:57 PM
One Pro 60 on channel 1. One Pro 60 on channel 2. Two xs65's wired in parallel on channel 3. Two xs65's wired in parallel on channel 4.

whelchel86
04-12-2012, 06:02 PM
Essentially like this...



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Wylietunes
04-13-2012, 09:35 PM
Greenhead,

To get the most out of the Pro60's, you need to feed them in the neighborhood of 200 watts RMS each. The most economical way to do this is to go with a 4 chnl amp bridged into 2 chnl mode. At a minimum, 150 watts rms. A 2 chnl amp is the ideal amp, but I think one of comparable output would cost more.

The XS650 is a hi-performance, hi-output speaker. It really shines with some power behind it. I would want 75W RMS to each at a minimum. For just 2 pair, you could go with a 4 chnl with each having its own chnl, or a 2chnl running @ 2 ohm p/chnl. Even powered and tuned the same, there is a difference in sound between the 650 and the 65 series Wet Sounds in-boat. Both sound great, but if you get a chance to demo each, it will be worth it. I've listened to the 650's powered only by the head-unit and just finished an install with 65's driven by a Syn-4 @ 100W RMS. So both sound great, just a little different. If your budget (and mounting depth) will allow for the XS-650, then give them some solid power as well.