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Need new tower speakers

Eric Popper

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Location
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Yamaha
Year
2007
Boat Model
AR
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23
I had a tower speaker break off and depart the boat on the highway last summer. They both are old and cheap.

I am looking for something economical but I can't seem to figure out what to get.

Are there any recommendations for a set of 2 speakers (reasonably priced) for the tower on my '07 AR230HO?

Also, what size mounts does my boat take?

Thanks,

Eric
 
1 7/8" is the tower size. How are you powering the tower speakers? Do you just want music when hanging out in the water?
 
I have a 2 channel Boss CX1250 amp powering the tower speakers.

I want something good, but it's about family time with some tunes, not for volume and attention.

Thanks!

Eric
 
It is really going to depend on how much money you want to spend.....here is a retail article that lists the models they carry:

http://blog.sonicelectronix.com/marine-electronics/best-wakeboard-tower-speakers-2016/

You can go from 200 to 2000 depending on your budget and quality/loudness needs. If you spend over $500 for them, I'd upgrade the boss amp to something cleaner and more powerful that matches them better....and the costs mount up :-)
 
Thanks.

Yeah, I am on a budget for this one and just want something that works.

How do I match the watts of the amp to buy the appropriate speakers?

Eric
 
If you are on a budget (less than $500 all in), then I'd look at Polks or Quart (never heard anything about the latter).

Polks ($299 pair):
http://www.h2osportswarehouse.com/black-wakeboard-tower-speakers-p/bt-bulsppd225-bk.htm

If you can afford more, then I'd move up to a pair of JL or Wetsounds.

The other alternative is to put in some swim deck speakers if what you seek is sound while floating around the stern. This would be the cheapest route, but more work.
 
So I got the JL tower speakers from Crutchfield. As usual, nothing is easy. Here are the problems that I have run into with the installation:

1) Can't get the 6 wire cable to feed through the tower. The cable is quite impressive but only 4 wires are used (two for speaker and two for LED light). My thought is to splice the cable into a smaller 4 wire. This will feed more easily and also allow the speakers to be disconnected for removal if necessary without removing cable from tower.

2) There is little sound coming from the speakers. I was careful to wire the polarity correctly from the amp. One speaker sounds average and the other barely makes sound and hisses. I wonder if my amp is kaput?

We have a Boss amp that was connected to dual tower speakers on both channels and they never sounded great either. I figured that they were old and blown.

Any ideas for testing to find the problem without just buying all new?

Thanks,

Eric
 
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