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<blockquote data-quote="n2audio" data-source="post: 5990679" data-attributes="member: 540940"><p>I'm trying to help my uncle get more out of his stock JBL system in a 2007 20' Maxum. It consists of a JBL/Prospec MR6.2 HU, ma6004 amp (60x4/80x4), 2x JBL ms6100 &amp; 2x JBL ms9200. I THINK I can make some improvement just by tuning the amp, but he has mentioned the possibility of adding a small subwoofer -- he suggested a 10". He will be limited on amp power though. I would either put all 4 spkrs on 2 ch of the amp leaving 160w at 4 ohms for the sub, OR add a small sub amp (~300w).</p><p></p><p>What comes to mind for a 10" sub that can put out some decent sound w/o getting a ton of power?</p><p></p><p>I may start by replacing the 6100's with JBL's ms6200's -- I just think those dual cone speakers are crap regardless of the brand.</p><p></p><p>He has some money, but I know he doesn't want his boat overtaken by a giant sound system. This will have to be simple, but hopefully effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2audio, post: 5990679, member: 540940"] I'm trying to help my uncle get more out of his stock JBL system in a 2007 20' Maxum. It consists of a JBL/Prospec MR6.2 HU, ma6004 amp (60x4/80x4), 2x JBL ms6100 & 2x JBL ms9200. I THINK I can make some improvement just by tuning the amp, but he has mentioned the possibility of adding a small subwoofer -- he suggested a 10". He will be limited on amp power though. I would either put all 4 spkrs on 2 ch of the amp leaving 160w at 4 ohms for the sub, OR add a small sub amp (~300w). What comes to mind for a 10" sub that can put out some decent sound w/o getting a ton of power? I may start by replacing the 6100's with JBL's ms6200's -- I just think those dual cone speakers are crap regardless of the brand. He has some money, but I know he doesn't want his boat overtaken by a giant sound system. This will have to be simple, but hopefully effective. [/QUOTE]
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