Tige' Switch V
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While subtle, the new audio appointments on this boat follow the factory black, gray and silver color scheme. Billet aluminum, acrylic, vinyl and powdercoat in two colors are all used to provide an added cosmetic touch.
   


Two pair of HollowPoint 770s will absolutely rock the rider at 70 feet. Black Bullet pods contrast the tower and also match the black hull. The silver HollowPoint grills match the tower and also match the Polk Audio grills in the boat. The collars are powdercoated silver to match the tower.

   
  Within the port locker, a Boston Acoustics GT-24 two-channel amplifier drives the four HollowPoints. A GT-50 five-channel powers three pair of coaxils in the boat plus the JL 10W3 subwoofer.
   

A billet aluminum spoked subwoofer grill is powdercoated silver/clear and trimmed in black acrylic. A black acrylic badge sports a brushed silver Tige’ logo. A gray vinyl-clad birch elevation ring adds depth and supports the grill. Three birch brackets secure the sealed enclosure. Polymer pads elevate the lower bracket off the deck.
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Four Polk Audio dB651s in the cockpit plus two more in the bow. Each 61/2-inch speaker is accented with a black acrylic trim ring.
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Alpine CD player with triple 4-volt pre-outs.
   

iPod cradle and high-speed connection.

   

The first day out on the lake with the new system, multiple boat owners chased down this Tige’ to ask the owner about the tower speakers. People were shocked at how loud and clear the HollowPoints are. One group stated that as this Tige’ drove away they could still hear the HollowPoints as long as the boat was in sight.

 
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