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  1. #1
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    Default using non-marine rated speakers?

    Looking to replace the cheap'o one-piece speakers in my '04 Mobius LS. Wanted to use the same Kenwood's as in the new boats. As far as I can tell, they're using these...

    http://www.dealznet.com/item.aspx?eid=1&pid=72888

    These are clearly not a marine rated speaker? Any issues I might have if I go with the same? The boat will be covered while tailering and hopefuly I won't get cauhgt in any sudden downpours, but the unloaded tower cans I'll be using will be exposed at all times and I'll be installing these speakers there as well. Considering these...anyone using them? Feedback?

    http://audioformz.com/wakeboard.asp?...MS60N-fron.jpg

    Also, anyone with a new ride that could tell me the exact diameter of their grills? The speakers are listed as a 6.5"/6.75" speaker and I want to be sure the new grils will cover the crease from the old grills as I heard some folks have had issues with this.

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    Default Replying to Topic 'using non-marine rated speakers?'

    I just bought a new boat and I have 4 "unloaded" Audioforz cans for the 6.5-6.75 speakers. I had the Polk 6.75's in them, but I took them out to put in my new boat and it came with tower speakers so I don't need them anymore. I only had them out on the lake twice and they were only installed for about three weeks. Other than that, they have been in the closet for the last month. The sounded great with the Polks which are marine rated. I'd let them go for about half of what they run on their website.

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    Default Replying to Topic 'using non-marine rated speakers?'

    If they're black..I'm definitely interested!!! PM me....thanks

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    Default Replying to Topic 'using non-marine rated speakers?'

    I am using the Audioformz in my boat and I absolutely love them. Click my tower link in my signature to see the install.
    15 Mondo Surf Edition

    02 LSV - Traded In

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    Default Replying to Topic 'using non-marine rated speakers?'

    Jesse~ Any probs with them torquing out of place when lowering the tower? AZHEET mentioned he had issues with his doing this when folded...Also, what size is your tower?

    AZ~ sent you another PM

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    Default Replying to Topic 'using non-marine rated speakers?'

    It seems like my tower was an 1 5/8 inch. I am not sure about the folding of the tower. I have not tried to fold it down. When I load it into the garage, we have to take the tower completely off. At the angle of the boat to the garage, the folded tower just will not clear. I am headed to the lake this weekend and I will give it a try and see what happens. Boat is actually and hour from here at the lake house.
    15 Mondo Surf Edition

    02 LSV - Traded In

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    Default Replying to Topic 'using non-marine rated speakers?'

    Jesse,
    man, that speaker install looks sweeet!..

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    Default Replying to Topic 'using non-marine rated speakers?'

    Originally posted by ericncsu1204


    Jesse,
    man, that speaker install looks sweeet!..
    Thanks, I appreciate it. It took me a while to choose the speakers. I have been really pleased with the audioformz. When I ordered them I asked him to leave the speaker terminals off and I really liked the "wireless" look.
    15 Mondo Surf Edition

    02 LSV - Traded In

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    Default Replying to Topic 'using non-marine rated speakers?'

    If you buy speakers w/ the poly-propylene cones, not the paper or even the varnish coated ones, you'll find the performance vg. I put a pair of 6" x 9" 's and drove them with a 600w amp in me old run-a-bout and they lasted for years.
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    The Sony x-plodes speakers are what I'm gonna replace my factory speakers with when they give up the ghost. Those are poly also
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    hope this helps
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    Learn all you can today. Tomorrow you may need to know it!
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    2004 Moomba Outback. Tower Speakers, amp, ballast, ssrr ... she's a cutie!

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    Default Replying to Topic 'using non-marine rated speakers?'

    JesseC
    Where did you get the plastic to cover the gap.Thanks.
    John

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