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downward facing tower speakers

None that I've heard....it isn't handling the low frequencies...as the sub has that covered, if it was I'd expect it to struggle with low end distortion, but high end...is its sweet spot.
I'd like to install this on my '15 242LS -- would you recommend a separate feed or use the feed from the tweeters to assist in equalization?
(I don't have a sub or an amp)
 
Came with the boat! :)

It is a Wetsounds Stealth 10 non powered bar....they also have a amplified version with bluetooth. I like the sound from it...especially as I have a big sub woofer already....
Hey @Julian ..I like this sound bar ! the stealth 10 looks like it may be hard fitment for spacing on my boar, but the stealth 6 holds promise !!

Do these come with multiple mounting points/options? or just on the ends with the brackets shown ?
 
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would you recommend a separate feed or use the feed from the tweeters to assist in equalization?
I'm not sure what the crossovers are set to for those tweeters....it might be filtering too much of the mid range...but I'd probably try that as a first step just to see how it sounds. If it is to tinny then I'd move to the next stage.

Do these come with multiple mounting points/options? or just on the ends with the brackets shown ?
I thought I saw in an ad that they come with multiple mounting options....they do have accessories for other mounting options!
 
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