ZZ13
Well-Known Member
I am replacing my 10" Clarion subwoofer on the bridge because it is 14 years old and disintegrating. On my previous 300DA the subwoofer was under the helm seat in an enclosure and it boomed. This subwoofer is factory mounted on the port side of the bridge and there is no enclosure. There hasn't ever been much of a boom at all - not at all like on the 300DA. It fits in a space between the helm wall and the outer skin of the boat. Lots of wires for the helm also run in that space. Building an enclosure for the subwoofer would be a herculean task.
Is there something I can do without building an enclosure to simulate an enclosure? Like wrap it with polyfil or something like that? I have heard trapping the air is important to get the boom. Or am I stuck with a boomless subwoofer situation?
Is there something I can do without building an enclosure to simulate an enclosure? Like wrap it with polyfil or something like that? I have heard trapping the air is important to get the boom. Or am I stuck with a boomless subwoofer situation?