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<blockquote data-quote="SWFL" data-source="post: 5966716" data-attributes="member: 607847"><p>I plan to do 4 6" selenium mids, along with 2-4 st350 tweeters. I was wondering whats the best way to go about mounting them. The boat is a 16ft action craft flats boat. I plan to mount them flush and have to cut through fiberglass. Wondering the best way to cut through it and not crack it and what to put around the cut after to try to strengthen up the cut where its not weak and wont crack under stress.</p><p></p><p>My intention is to run those 4 mids, along with 4 tweeters. Going to need a crossover to work as well if you have any suggestion for that please post it. Going to run a headunit and try to seal off under the center console from water and moisutre as i can. I als plan to run a cheap 4 channel amp something that will send around 50 watts to a mid and 50 watts to a tweeter. Also going to use the rubber boots around the back of the magnets to minimize any moisture getting into the magnet and cone. Not worried about midbass want only loud highs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWFL, post: 5966716, member: 607847"] I plan to do 4 6" selenium mids, along with 2-4 st350 tweeters. I was wondering whats the best way to go about mounting them. The boat is a 16ft action craft flats boat. I plan to mount them flush and have to cut through fiberglass. Wondering the best way to cut through it and not crack it and what to put around the cut after to try to strengthen up the cut where its not weak and wont crack under stress. My intention is to run those 4 mids, along with 4 tweeters. Going to need a crossover to work as well if you have any suggestion for that please post it. Going to run a headunit and try to seal off under the center console from water and moisutre as i can. I als plan to run a cheap 4 channel amp something that will send around 50 watts to a mid and 50 watts to a tweeter. Also going to use the rubber boots around the back of the magnets to minimize any moisture getting into the magnet and cone. Not worried about midbass want only loud highs [/QUOTE]
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