Nice video. Just a little guidance on the AC M.I.L.C. - has nothing to do with the speakers distorting as I believe you had mentioned. It is an INPUT SOURCE clipping indicator. That is to say, it tells you what the maximum volume level should be coming from your radio/stereo. Your radio volume may go up to 50, but you may not know that at volume 38, 40, or 45, the signal it's sending to the amplifier is clipped and "dirty." Audiocontrol's MILC makes finding that "maximum volume point" easy so that you can correctly set your amplifier gains to put out the most clean power at the lowest gain level 😊👍
So I’m installing new speakers in my boat 6 Rocksford M2-65B power is 150watts and peak is 600. And a 12” sub with peak 800watts and normal 300 watts. What do you recommend I do to get everything sounds good and have good bass? Thanks
Pick a 6 channel amp for the 6.5s. Budget means everything here. Wetsounds, Audio control, JL would be best. Fosgate, Kicker, etc are fine too. Run the sub with a mono amp designed for subs with the built in crossover for those frequencies. Check eBay. Seems to be the best place for audio equipment. Also, I've had great luck with creativeaudio.net.
Nice video. Just a little guidance on the AC M.I.L.C. - has nothing to do with the speakers distorting as I believe you had mentioned. It is an INPUT SOURCE clipping indicator. That is to say, it tells you what the maximum volume level should be coming from your radio/stereo. Your radio volume may go up to 50, but you may not know that at volume 38, 40, or 45, the signal it's sending to the amplifier is clipped and "dirty." Audiocontrol's MILC makes finding that "maximum volume point" easy so that you can correctly set your amplifier gains to put out the most clean power at the lowest gain level 😊👍
OH! Excellent!
Will one amp be enough to run wake tower speakers and cabin speakers?
Depends on how many cabin speakers.
@@GreaseMonkeyTV I’m gonna be installing 6 that have 120w each, and the wake tower has two that are 300w
@@gannonkutemeier5761 You could make one amp work for that. I like having separate amps for the tower and sub (in a perfect world).
@@GreaseMonkeyTV I’m new to this, so if you were going to buy one amp for that how many watts would you get? And how many channels?
@@gannonkutemeier5761 8 channel with as many watts as you can afford. Plan to spend well over $1,000
So I’m installing new speakers in my boat 6 Rocksford M2-65B power is 150watts and peak is 600. And a 12” sub with peak 800watts and normal 300 watts. What do you recommend I do to get everything sounds good and have good bass?
Thanks
Pick a 6 channel amp for the 6.5s. Budget means everything here. Wetsounds, Audio control, JL would be best. Fosgate, Kicker, etc are fine too. Run the sub with a mono amp designed for subs with the built in crossover for those frequencies. Check eBay. Seems to be the best place for audio equipment. Also, I've had great luck with creativeaudio.net.
Awesome thanks!
Nice set-up! I am installing 2 Rev 10s and a SYN-DX 2.3 HP amp just like you have. What settings are you using on your SYN-DX2.3 amp? Thanks!
Can’t remember but you’ll need to tune it on the water with the engine running. Sounds completely different than in the driveway on battery.