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- pepmyster
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- Vessel Info: 2004 Carver 360 Sport Sedan
8.1 Volvo Penta
Fresh water boating - Location: Ottawa
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- km1125
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Re: Speakers
I didn't realize how bad my speakers were until I replaced them. Ones up on the bridge were starting to cackle, so I replaced those then got some matching ones for the aft cabin. The aft sounded SO MUCH BETTER than the old ones. The old ones were also originals and looked like a pretty cheap style. I wired the aft cabin ones into an amp and the TV so we could get "surround-sounding" audio (it was only stereo, but sure sounded good!).
- Phrancus
- CYO Supporter
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- Vessel Info: Sold: Carver 26 Command Bridge / 280 sedan 1992.
- Location: Netherlands, Europe
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Re: Speakers
The ones I replaced fell apart in my hands during removal. Replaced them with modern ones of the same size (depth didn't matter so that made the choice wide). For a real upgrade I would suggest to add an amplifier with a sub out and mount a sub somewhere out of sight. In a a car a simple amplifyer is almost always a cost effective upgrade and in a boat it will definitely improve. Just make sure you add a switch here or there to turn it off when you want to and not have it in standby during dock-sleeping times.
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