waterone1@aol.com
Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Re: Audio installation?
Serge 33....what really bothered me, or "made me ill" was that you asked a simple question, and at some point felt overwhelmed and that you couldn't do what you asked about.
Adding a subwoofer to a boat is done everyday. Again, your reason for doing it and your expectations have a lot to do with the outcome. If you simply want a little higher output and full bass response, it can be done easily and without rebuilding your boats electrical system. Please email me...we'll disscuss it.
As for the other comments: Yes, you are right. If you want to pound bass and run a multi-amp sound system for hours without running the engines of the boat, you need a "house" battery bank. Just like you would if you wanted to run an inverter powering an air conditioning system or run a trolling motor for several hours. Again, what I got from the original post, was simply an audio upgrade. Not a "competition" system to run for hours on end. I of course have to point out that even a 500 watt subwoofer, that is reproducing reasonable audio, is only drawing maximum amperage on the "peaks", and most of the time drawing much less power. Again, I'm looking at a guy that is just not happy with his factory boat system, and wants something better. It seams that we "talked him" out of doing that....that's a shame.
Serge 33....what really bothered me, or "made me ill" was that you asked a simple question, and at some point felt overwhelmed and that you couldn't do what you asked about.
Adding a subwoofer to a boat is done everyday. Again, your reason for doing it and your expectations have a lot to do with the outcome. If you simply want a little higher output and full bass response, it can be done easily and without rebuilding your boats electrical system. Please email me...we'll disscuss it.
As for the other comments: Yes, you are right. If you want to pound bass and run a multi-amp sound system for hours without running the engines of the boat, you need a "house" battery bank. Just like you would if you wanted to run an inverter powering an air conditioning system or run a trolling motor for several hours. Again, what I got from the original post, was simply an audio upgrade. Not a "competition" system to run for hours on end. I of course have to point out that even a 500 watt subwoofer, that is reproducing reasonable audio, is only drawing maximum amperage on the "peaks", and most of the time drawing much less power. Again, I'm looking at a guy that is just not happy with his factory boat system, and wants something better. It seams that we "talked him" out of doing that....that's a shame.