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srock 10-06-2011 1:39 PM

Tower Speaker In Boat Sound
 
Does anyone use their tower speakers to improve the interior sound? I like to be able to hear the music but I don't like to be run over by the volume or my wife and small son yelling its too loud.

I'm not so worried about the guy at the end of the rope and I personally like the exhaust note and sound of water. It seems that while underway speakers on the tower could be used to provide a more full interior sound without having it blasting.

tyler97217 10-06-2011 1:42 PM

I put a volume knob under my dash on my tower speakers for this reason. I can have best of both worlds.

srock 10-06-2011 1:49 PM

So your tower speakers add to the interior sound. I was riding on a friends 230 the other day and it seemed the sound from the tower was shooting out the back versus adding to the interior sound quality. Next time I'll turn them off for a moment but I believe those speakers are designed to "throw" sound away from the boat and its not designed to improve the interior sound quality.

hookedonboardin 10-06-2011 1:52 PM

Cheapest solution to get that done is a Pac LC1 control knob. Hook it in line with the rca's going to your tower speaker amp and you are golden it will allow u to adjust volume on the tower speakers independently from inboats....need one more set of rca's as u will need 2 sets to run the LC1

murphy_smith 10-06-2011 2:25 PM

Agreed, the cheapest solution would be the PAC LC1.

If you have some extra funds to spend, you could always take a look at the AudioControl Three.2. It is a line driver with one fadeability and EQ. I set mine up so that I can fade the towers in and out when wanted.

The AC unit will totally "juice your system up" and give you some more control features. It is a very simple unit to use.

polarbill 10-06-2011 2:55 PM

I am not sure you guys are understanding the OP's question. He doesn't want to just turn the tower speakers down, he wants to know if there are tower speakers that can make the interior sound better. I think that is what he is asking anyways. Now maybe that can be done by turning the towers wway down with a PACLC1 or WS420 or whatever way you want to turn down the gain on the towers. I think the best option is to make your interior speakers and sub sound as good as possible and then use the towers only for when you want a rider to hear.

srock 10-07-2011 7:34 AM

Your right Brett and the consensus from a previous thread was that may interior setup was pretty good. I was told to pay attention to tuning. I just thought I could get more robust or even sound at speed with speakers on the tower. Maybe they even need to be directed toward the interior of the boat. I have a bigger boat with a tuna tower with mounted speakers aimed a the cockpit. It's a bit different setup compared to a ski boat but effective for distributing sound. I just thought I could do better by utilizing my tower. Also, I'm not interested in the cheapest solution but I don't want to rub money on it either.

Riteride 10-07-2011 8:49 AM

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This is what I did with my speakers to get some better sound in the boat.. I have the kicker Horn System in Alpha 1 cans (2 mid-range, two horns). I took a pair of coaxils and put them in the other side of the cans that have the mid-range drivers in them facing forward.. Great sound all around..


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