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The four JL Audio separate components
and subwoofer the Mastercraft uses from factory are top drawer,
so we maintained them. |
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The
factory sub on the starboard side. We removed it, sealed it
against the uneven index and reinstalled it. We added a second
subwoofer on the port side. |
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| Separate component
speakers in the bow and forward cockpit.
We can add a pair of JL Audio marine coaxils to
the rear of the cockpit. Four cockpit speakers are
highly recommended.
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We
added four black powdercoated 8-inch Bullet pods to the tower.
Each received billet aluminum grills in matching black powdercoat.
We used JL Audio XR integrals featuring metal dome tweeters
and separate crossover networks. This is a great choice for
a rear-projecting tower speaker. In fact, this tower system
kicks aft! |
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Dual underdash marine switches with watertight
protective boots are mounted via a frontload panel. The tower
lights are controlled independently from the coaming lights. |
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Each tower pod received
an acrylic diffuser ring with 33 blue LEDs. The light
creates a halo around each speaker while also shining
to the rear through the eight slots per each billet
grill.
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Four
blue light rings back up the coaming midbass drivers. Various
degrees of ambient light shows the increasing effect as the
natural light dims. |
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