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Speaker help

Justin G.

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Location
Hinckley, IL
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2013
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
24
I am looking for the stereo wiring diagram for a 2013 Limited S and was hoping someone has it. I was looking at how the swim deck speakers are being controlled. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
No wiring diagram but I just installed a 6 channel amp and subwoofer so I mapped the wiring configuration out myself. On my 2010 242ls the head unit only has 4 channels. The bow speakers and tower tweeters are powered off of the first two channels and the cockpit and stern speakers are powered off of the remaining two channels. Also the tower crossover modules are spliced in under each rear /side cockpit seat and they are reversd (I.e., left module controls right tweeter, right module controls left tweeter).

Mother Yamaha, if you are reading this, WTF on the crossovers and I (I expect many others) would have paid a few dollars more for a true 6 to 8 channel head unit or at least separate amp (with a remote on/off switch) to power the swim deck speakers.
 
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