Deekay
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- Jul 30, 2012
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Hello, I'm brand new here and I have some questions about adding a subwoofer to my boat's sound system. I understand that adding a subwoofer in a free-air application is much different than indoors or in a car, but what does that mean I should do?
My questions are:
1. Most marine subs are 10 and 12 inches. I'm trying to get as loud as possible on a $200 budget. If two woofers are the same size, what makes one better than the other?
2. Where should the sub go? I have a basic mid 90's Larson boat with hollow seats. I've seen boats online that have subs mounted in the seat using the storage space as an enclosure. Is that a good option, or should I buy a bazooka bass tube?
2b. does it matter where the sub is aimed? I've read that you should aim the sub at something that the bass can bounce off of, but I don't see many setups like that online.
Thanks for your input!!
My questions are:
1. Most marine subs are 10 and 12 inches. I'm trying to get as loud as possible on a $200 budget. If two woofers are the same size, what makes one better than the other?
2. Where should the sub go? I have a basic mid 90's Larson boat with hollow seats. I've seen boats online that have subs mounted in the seat using the storage space as an enclosure. Is that a good option, or should I buy a bazooka bass tube?
2b. does it matter where the sub is aimed? I've read that you should aim the sub at something that the bass can bounce off of, but I don't see many setups like that online.
Thanks for your input!!