You can order new insert plates ( no holes or brackets attached) from Skiers choice and add your favorite brand that supports a swivel application. The JL 8.8” cans do not have a swivel option.
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You can order new insert plates ( no holes or brackets attached) from Skiers choice and add your favorite brand that supports a swivel application. The JL 8.8” cans do not have a swivel option.
It can be a warranty issue but doubtful. Check the light wiring behind the speaker to make sure they are connected and receiving power and ground.
Think maybe they got you covered over on the Moomba site...
Ok all the pieces...
if you keep the amplifer and drop to two 8" coaxial speakers in new pods, they will be severely under powered. Keep the amp and add 4 new 8" in new pods and your still under...
What stereo equipment are you running and how many batteries are in your battery banks? Are you shore charging at all when done? A alternator amperage upgrade shouldn't be needed for most small to...
Switching them out with a larger speaker with more power will be the best all around bang for your buck, improvement wise. Two Rev10's or 2 Rev8's properly powered and tuned will be louder and...
This always depends on location of original speakers, they don't fit in all boats in the factory location. The 2002 Launch's we have done, speakers are located by the cup holders where there is no...
The lack of amp channels was never "established" before my post if you read correctly, "silly". You only asked questions and gave no advice. Twist how you want bud.. just pointing out that "big" does...
Seems to be for you, that's for sure...
Big has everything to do with it when you don't have enough channels to support the amount of speakers silly.. wow...
No, that's not big enough for what you have to answer your question. You will need to add a amplifier or replace that one with a 5 or 6 channel amplifier.
Check the connection to the dash unit. It may be loose.
You will not be able to fade from bow to cabin with a 420 installed.
For the subwoofer, your local marine installer should be able to help you out. It's a sacrifice of space for sound quality pretty...
Easy, install the speaker and reach from the seat bottom to bolt it back together.