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<blockquote data-quote="Hintzyboy" data-source="post: 8119933" data-attributes="member: 566521"><p>For example, something like the Memphis 16-MM5.480 would be a good amp for this project. It's a 4-channel amp, so 2 can power the speakers, and you can bridge the other 2 to give about 250w to an S4 or D2 sub. It is a marine amp, so it has water resistant circuit boards, and the footprint is only 10 x 7 x 2", so you could mount it vertically.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of companies that make speakers and subs for marine use. I would also recommend a sealed marine battery like an Optima (those are pretty expensive, but something similar).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hintzyboy, post: 8119933, member: 566521"] For example, something like the Memphis 16-MM5.480 would be a good amp for this project. It's a 4-channel amp, so 2 can power the speakers, and you can bridge the other 2 to give about 250w to an S4 or D2 sub. It is a marine amp, so it has water resistant circuit boards, and the footprint is only 10 x 7 x 2", so you could mount it vertically. There are plenty of companies that make speakers and subs for marine use. I would also recommend a sealed marine battery like an Optima (those are pretty expensive, but something similar). [/QUOTE]
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