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Kicker Amplifier and Subwoofer Help! Boat Application!
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<blockquote data-quote="PSturmer" data-source="post: 2068917" data-attributes="member: 568966"><p>if i were to put subs in a small boat like that i would use a kicker cvr because somewhere i read there water proof. it will be very hard keeping moisture off the amp and corosion will get at the power and speaker terminals. so the dryest spot is prolly right in the dash, so preferbly you would put the amp in there. there should be plenty of room in there, just unscrew the thing that holds all the gauges. i have a 48 searay sundancer and there is a sub on there. next time i go out there i can look at what kind of amps it uses.</p><p></p><p>and i also know clarion does marine stuff, so you may want to look into there amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSturmer, post: 2068917, member: 568966"] if i were to put subs in a small boat like that i would use a kicker cvr because somewhere i read there water proof. it will be very hard keeping moisture off the amp and corosion will get at the power and speaker terminals. so the dryest spot is prolly right in the dash, so preferbly you would put the amp in there. there should be plenty of room in there, just unscrew the thing that holds all the gauges. i have a 48 searay sundancer and there is a sub on there. next time i go out there i can look at what kind of amps it uses. and i also know clarion does marine stuff, so you may want to look into there amps. [/QUOTE]
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