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09-02-2022, 09:10 AM #1
Need New Speakers for Roswell Cans
Hi folks, I haven’t posted in sometime. I need some audio advice from the experts. One of the speakers in our Roswell cans needs replacing. It’s a 6.5” enclosure with Polk Audio MM652 6.5” speakers. The cans have a integrated grill with built in LED’s. So we need a replacement speaker that does not have the tweeter built into the grill; it won’t fit in these cans. The speaker and tweeter need to be all one piece. We have two of these cans driven by a dedicated MTX Thunder TM452 amp (4 Ohms RMS Power Output 45W x 2). A few options presents itself. Keep the current cans and replace the speakers. I’m looking at the Kicker 45KM654 (power range: 2-65 watts RMS: 195 watts peak power) or change the cans and go with a new set of cans such as the Exile SXT-7 (4 pms 250 watts RMS and 500 watts peak).
We strictly surf and all we want is to be able to hear music at that distance.
Thoughts?Last edited by yukon2007; 09-02-2022 at 09:14 AM.
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09-02-2022, 09:29 AM #2
MTX Wet65C are 65W rms speakers. Grill is removable and the tweeter stays put.
Kicker KM6.5 should work also. The grills go around the tweeter but not built into the grill.
I have the 6.5 Roswell swivels on my MOJO also. Exile makes adapter plates and you can change to anything you want. Might get some bad looks here but if you change them out completely, I would look at something other than wet sounds.Last edited by Holdmybeer; 09-02-2022 at 09:32 AM.
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09-02-2022, 07:10 PM #3
Why not go with a speaker with built-in LEDs and leave off the original grill? Ive done this with a number of old Wet Sounds Pro-60 HLCDs. Replaced the driver and grill with a 6.5" coaxial.
Dont get too hung up on rms and peak specs. These do not dictate the output or volume of a speaker compared to any other. Also, that 250 rms / 500 peak for the exile 6.5" coaxial is totally unrealistic and borderline false advertising. Absolutely guarantee they will NOT handle 250W more less 500W.
@holdmybeer
Wet Sounds offers one 6.5" tower pod and two 6.5" in-boat speakers. May help the OP if you explain why you would discount the entire brand. While sound quality is in the ear of the beholder, all three of these speaker models are very solid and high quality.
If you do decide to go with a new pod, id seriously consider stepping up to an 8" and a little more amp wattage. This will improve both the volume and sound quality. The added wattage help get the speaker to it optimal performance, while maintaining clean audio signal to it. For a 6.5" coaxial tower pod, I like to be in the 100W rms range. For an 8", its in the 200W rms range amp pairing.
Just note, tower adapters from manufacture A will likely not work with tower speakers from manufacturer B. So exile's plates likely wont let you change to "anything".
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09-02-2022, 08:58 PM #4
I went with all Exile on my Mojo matched to their amps. Everyone that got on my boat said it was one of the best systems they have ever heard. The new owner has contacted me several times raving about it and how it gets compliments all the time. If me, I would upgrade the entire system, buy once cry once. If you start patchworking it together, it might sound worse than when you started.
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09-02-2022, 09:25 PM #5
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09-02-2022, 10:08 PM #6
I have those cans but on the sides only with swivels.
The previous owner replaced the upper 6.5 cans with Rev8 Wet Sounds.
@MLA
You are correct WS does make quality stuff. However, I find the Rev series towers to be abrasive and not complete. They are built to throw sound the distance not have great sound. Again, my opinion but their construction is similar to a PA speaker.
As for the exile brackets, you are correct. They are specially made for Exile speakers cans. But the mount has a more adaptable mount that could meet other manufacturer's mounts. The OP has the A3 tower based on the photo so you should have an easier time finding adapters. My S-Bend is very limited.2015 Moomba Mojo Surf Edition
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09-02-2022, 10:58 PM #7I find the Rev series towers to be abrasive and not complete. They are built to throw sound the distance not have great sound. Again, my opinion but their construction is similar to a PA speaker.
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09-03-2022, 10:17 AM #8
Mxmark4, yes those are my Roswell cans. I spoke with Roswell and they recommended a Fusion speaker. Off hand I cannot remember the model number.
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09-07-2022, 01:04 PM #9Senior Member
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