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Thanks, Gentlemen!The information you've provided is very helpful.Regards,Troy Scott 
bass problem in a sailboat
Gentlemen,Last evening I finally had the opportunity to try a new tactic. I reinstalled the PolyPlanar powered subwoofer in the boat, except I added a 70hz 12db per octave crossover (to override the 200hz crossover built into the bass amplifier). ... 
bass problem in a sailboat
Baffled,I'm optimistic too. The speaker hasn't arrived yet, but I've made the preparations. The speaker should be sensitive enough to do enough with a little. Regardless how much power the head unit actually has, it would play the four bookshelf s... 
Low Pass Filter Wasting Power?
Thanks Ghostrider45 and Joeylawn36111,That's what I thought, though I'm not always sure how to express it in electrical terms.Regards,Troy Scott 
bass problem in a sailboat
Elevick,I agree. Bass requires power. That's why I'm inclined to believe the RMS output of the PolyPlanar MRD-60 is closer to the 45 watts per channel that the 15 watts that has been suggested. It drove the first dual voice coil subwoofer quite we... 
bass problem in a sailboat
Baffled,I'll let you know!Regards,Troy 
bass problem in a sailboat
Folks,If anyone here is still interested in my sailboat stereo project, here's the latest:I bought the PolyPlanar model 250 amplified subwoofer (which includes a dual voice coil subwoofer) and added it to the system. When I adjusted the gain on th... 
bass problem in a sailboat
Linkster,In fact, I bought my Cape Dory 36 from Robinhood Marine. I'm in the midst of a major refit now, doing the work in my hangar. When I'm finished, it will look like the R36 brochure boat!Regards,Troy 
bass problem in a sailboat
Baffled Bob,Thanks! Your response is the most helpful so far! Right now I'm trying this: a dual voice coil subwoofer (hate that term) operated by two of the head unit's four channels. The other two channels will operate two of the original four Po... 
bass problem in a sailboat
WRT "bass shakers", I do remember from long ago a device that could be attached to a wall to transform the wall into a speaker. I'm guessing that's what the "bass shaker" is. I'll check into it.BTW, the sailboat in question is a Cape Dory 36. The ... 
bass problem in a sailboat
Hello again,I't's been suggested to me that my idea of running a dual voice coil woofer directly from two (at 45 watts each) of my four channels wouldn't be satisfactory. I still think it might work, especially since I'm only after the missing low... 
bass problem in a sailboat
I'm still working on the problem of getting better bass from the system. As I said, I have a four channel head unit with four times 45 watts, 180 watts total. I'm currently using four 6" by 6" by 9" box speakers with it. The sound is generally goo...