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I did the same but having some “noise”. Someone recommended wiring ground and power from the same harness that had the speaker wire to the amp power and ground that runs back to the battery. Is that what you did?@BrentM - No, I didn't look for one. I cut into the speaker wires on the opposite side of the existing harness. I have since added a second battery, a 10" JL sub, and a second JL amp to power the sub. Happy with the set up but once you get started it just keeps getting more complicated. More amps leads to more batteries, leads to more onboard chargers......
Stock radio is an infinity PRV350 and the speakers are <garbage>. I want to keep the head unit, add an amp, and upgrade the speakers all for ~$500. I also want to be able to add a subwoofer later so I want a setup that would support that.
I have a 2018 AR210 and the battery is under the port, rear seat. It looks like there might be a piece of wood under the dash console intended for attaching an amp?? See picture.
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- Would this be a decent amp option: Amazon.com: Kenwood KAC-M3004 Compact 4 Channel Digital Amplifier: Electronics
- For speakers, should I look at the Polk MM versus the DB's. Here are the MM's: Amazon.com: 4 x Polk Audio MM 6.5 inch 2-Way Car Marine Audio Boat Motorcycle Coaxial Speakers 6-1/2": Electronics
Also:
1) Does anyone have a recommendation on this year boat on the best location of the amp considering the wiring
2) Where do I route the wires on this boat? I read about routing across the fuel tank and does this involve taking off the floor/cover?
3) Will I have to cut wires and harnesses to set this up or are there some standard harness that plugs into my current head unit or speaker harnesses.
4) Any recommendations on speakers and amps that fit the bill?
Sorry - I haven't checked back in a bit; I also have a little noise so I am curious on what you did. Since I last posted, I replaced my MB Quartz amp that powered the main speakers with a JL Audio amp since the MB seemed to lose a couple of channels but I think it is just a touchy switch. Buy your first amp firstI did the same but having some “noise”. Someone recommended wiring ground and power from the same harness that had the speaker wire to the amp power and ground that runs back to the battery. Is that what you did?