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  1. WS420 or WS220

    Let's talk about the differences between these two and why one would choose one over the other. BT has bloothtooth and the SQ does not. Both have the talkback mic which I really miss. My 2014 SV233 has 6 inboats, 1 sub and 2 tower speakers. The factory Clarion is bloothtooth compatible and works well. WS220 is not an equalizer but a 4 zone control WS420 is an equalizer but only has a 3 zone control My goal here is to get my Talkback mic back and once again be able to turn my tower speakers off while tied up chillaxin. This is my first boat with a set of bow speakers, if I were to choose a 420 would it be wise to have all 6 speakers on one zone? Members with bow speakers, have y'all ever had the need to have those louder than in the salon? Wet Sounds also has nice mounting options for the 420s, do they have the same options for the 220? @h20king, you just put together a pretty impressive stereo package for your FI, why did you choose the 420 over the 220?
  2. I recently purchased this boat this summer, it didn't have any tower speakers. So this past weekend I got my 4 rev 8's, gladiator tower adapters and x-mounts/brackets. The instructions to install are terrible. Has anyone ever installed wetsounds tower speakers with the gladiator adapter and x-mount. I'm totally lost and Any help is much needed!!!
  3. Upgrading Audio Equipment

    I'm gonna give this one a shot and see what the opinions I receive are. This is my first post so bear with me. I'm sure I am beating a dead horse with this kind of question. My Story: My family just bought an 08' Avalanche C4 and of course everything was stock. It has the advanced package with the sideswipe exhaust and triple ballast tanks. The motor only had 51 hours and it was a good fit for what we were looking for. Most of my experience with wake boats originally was with an 08' Mastercaft X2 that I drive for my neighbors and there guests and I tend to compare a lot of things to that boat since it was the first wake boat I used. Apples and Oranges between the two but sometimes it slips up when I'm relating what I have used with what we bought/want. The objective: I plan on upgrading all the interior speakers and adding a subwoofer. At some point I will add new tower speakers but that will most like will take place later. I have done a ton of research on different brands and have looked at specifications for days as well as differences in each brand and make/model. I've narrowed my search down to Wetsounds and Exile Audio. I have heard that these guys are the Ford vs. Chevy as far as the marine speakers go, but that is only hearsay. The main attraction to Exile is that I am getting the same amount of quality as wet sounds offers (if not better) for a much better price. I'm trying to keep it around $2000 or less, and I feel like with the exile brand I should be able to stay in that price range. Other brands I have looked at are JL, Polk, Roswell, Rockford Fosgate, etc. I have always been pretty sold on wetsounds being the cream of the crop and I am trying to make the most informed decision so I don't end up making the wrong decision. In addition to the spekears, I know I'll have to get all the wiring packages and amps, and I intend to eventually install either a Wetsounds or Exile equalizer in the cockpit. My question: Is exile really all it is cracked up to be? I.E. Sound quality, customer service, reliability. How are the amps? If you have either of these brands what do you see as the pros and cons? Have any idea of a dealer for exile in North Carolina? If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask! If I'm out of line for even posting these questions I apologize. I know these forum things can get pretty touchy if you continue to cover a topic multiple times in the same section. I appreciate the help!
  4. At Mud Nationals over the weekend hanging out with the crew from Wet Sounds, look at what they announced there and ofically announced on Monday!
  5. New wet sound set up

    I know it's not the newest but I added 4 more pro 80's to the current setup. Set up is 6 pro 80's 2 mb8's. This was pic was taken on the Sacramento River this past weekend.
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