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Bamabonners wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2019 7:57 pm
Tracking says it’s all delivered tomorrow. We’ll start on Tuesday. Hoping yo get it done in two days for the forth.
Side note.... wetsounds pricing is increasing dramatically. They say it related to tariffs. Maybe a good thing that JL is American made....
I thought wet sounds was American made too. Ummm
Actually, just found this article on the price increases: it’s not solely based on tariffs, but it does sound like they are Chinese.
1) those panels are wood covered in carpet. The 2x4 posts are wood that have been covered in fiberglass. There are more wood panels in the back, on the sides between the engine bay and cockpit. I’ve owned 6 wakeboard boats prior to owning this boat. I’ve not seen wood in a boat.... ever.
2). There’s a whole working 1 Din Rockford Fosgate head unit mounted behind the dash. Not a black box solution, but an actual radio... facing backwards. Really weird, IMO.
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Fuse block mounted on wooden panels covered in carpet. This is port side, behind the battery switch. Again, really surprised they used wood. Yes, we used pimptastic white power wire ground is black.
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The wet wire. These Revo speakers have RGB light in them. Although I’m not booking the lights up now, we decided to go ahead and run the speaker/RGB wet wire for future use. Plus, the wet wire handles the watts and gives clean sound. For 6 speakers and a sub, we used one 150 foot roll.
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Sub location. This box fits perfectly in the flat spot in the floor between the chimes.
Final pics of Revo 6 speakers. I went with the black with stainless grills. The stainless is an up charge, but worth it in my opinion.
This thing is LOOOUUUUUD! I was amazed at how clean and balanced it is. I’m an audiophile and I love a good balanced stereo. This is the best sounding boat I’ve had (and I’ve had 6 high end wane board boats with large factory installed stereos). The bass is awesome. I’m really impressed with this sub and box combination. Zac, installer and owner of dealership, said it’s one of the best sounding systems he’s put in. Everything went in without issue, even able to use the same speaker screw holes. Mounting location is great to work on because you can pull the board out to do the mounting.
I do plan on installing the second battery and wetsounds RGB controller in the very near future. We just ran out of time today.
I must say a huge thank you to The Boat Guy in Winchester, TN. He’s the local wetsounds dealer and boat repair shop. He sells Centurian boats and has years of knowledge of higher end boats, especially cobalts and all wakeboard boats. Plus, he knows his stuff on stereos too. If you are in Tim’s Ford Lake area, I highly recommend Zac. He’s a hell of a good guy too.
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That looks really good! Your boat is mine's twin except I have the bimini instead of the tower. I've only added a JL Audio 10" so far. I mounted it on the passenger side although I admit the idea of cutting a whole in my new boat was painful at first. Will probably upgrade the rest in the off season.
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Sorry in advance for bringing a four year old thread back to life, but I am planning to add an amp to our base system in our 2022 CS23 and am looking for guidance on install. The 2022 has a Fusion black box (MS-WB670, 4 channel built in amp) and the same 6 RF speakers. How are the four rear speakers wired? Do they split off at the back of the headunit or are they wired in parallel with the speakers located at the port and starboard consoles? I was originally going to do a Fusion 4 channel with DSP for easy programming (since the black box has DSP) but now I am wondering if I should do a 6 channel. Not looking for huge gains, just a bit cleaner sound when turned up while cruising. Thoughts on 4 channel vs 6 channel? The headunit has three sets of RCA pre-outs and is capable of 3 zone control so the volume for each pair of speakers could be separately controlled (currently its only set up for two, with the four rear speakers being zone 2 and the bow being zone 1).