Speaker Location

mike-the-cobra

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Where do you guys mount your stereo speakers? I have 2 additional 6x9's in enclosures that I mounted in front of the front seats, facing back, on the walls by your feet. You really can't hear them (the factory speakers are mounted on the dash).

I was thinking of mounting the enclosures under the very back seats (facing forward) on the floor. It is just open under the seats, but i would lose space that i currently throw a couple spare life jackets, or a small tool box.

Where do you guys mount yours? I am hesitant to cut into the side panels?
 

Bayliner1952

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Re: Speaker Location

Mike,
I own a 95' bayliner 1952 Capri Cuddy. I will try to attach a photo to explain what i'm talking about. I have 2x 5-1/4" (i think) speakers along the gunwale just aft of the back seats. They are origionals and i will be replacing them before next season, along with the headunit. Many people say to use marine grade speakers, but I will not be. The front seats sit on a fiberglass box filled with foam. In the spring time, I will be cutting a hole in this box and installing 2 10" clarion subwoofers.
One thing i may say is that when someone sits in the back seat, the sound is deadened because they are pressed up against it. I think i am going to install another set of 5-1/4" a little more torward the stern. Looks like you have a nice boat there, do you have any photos of the interior?
Whatever you do just plan ahead and take your time. I'm sure it will turn out good.
 

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Cannondale

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Re: Speaker Location

Using the side panels is a viable option, but only if you're sure you've got the room to mount a speaker and there's nothing behind that would prohibit their mounting.....hull, cables, etc.

What I did with my "baby boat":


Speaker mounted in side panel (5 1/4" Alpines with an Alpine AM/FM/CD head unit):

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But the rear of my side panel is easily accessible from the front:

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mike-the-cobra

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Re: Speaker Location

Thanks, it is a pretty good boat, small engine but more than enough.

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ziggy

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Re: Speaker Location

I was thinking of mounting the enclosures under the very back seats (facing forward) on the floor. It is just open under the seats, but i would lose space that i currently throw a couple spare life jackets, or a small tool box.
seems like a respectable idea. a buddy a mine did that with his 19' bayliner capri. it sounds pretty good.

fwiw. a good quality indash is a must. myself, i got an auto panasonic. 4x50w. quailty speakers ditto. again, i got panasonics. 6 or 6.5'' all around. can't remember dia. but 6'' plus. coax.

looks like you have room to mount yer speakers in the side to me. at least it's a plausible it looks like. measurements would be in order. maybe make a panel to mount the speaker on and put it in the under gunnel storage?

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my starboard fwd location. port similar.

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aft port speaker location. starboard similar.

i didn't mount these, the previous owner did. but it worked out well. i have no issue hearing the stereo.
 
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