CliffA
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- Dec 29, 2009
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- Boat Info
- 2001 Sea Ray 340DA
Name: 'Happy Place'
4.5kW West. Generator
Purchased Nov. 2014
Fresh Water Use
- Engines
- Twin Merc. 6.2L (MPI)
640 hp (Total)
Raw Water Cooled
V-Drive Transmissions
i installed a Kenwood KMR-55OU marine head unit in my boat last year and i like it a lot....i have two speakers in the cabin, two speakers in the cockpit, and two speakers in the rear of the transom....i have all the speakers wired to a DPDT rocker switch.....with the switch in the center position only the two cabin speakers are active....when the switch is in the forward position the two cabin speakers and the two cockpit speakers are active....when the switch is in the rear position the two cabin and the two transom speakers are active....
the two cockpit speakers are located in front of and beside the Captain's and front passenger's seats.....when we are cuising my wife sometimes likes to stretch out across the rear bench seat to 'catch some rays'.....when she does she has difficulty hearing the two cockit speakers over the sound of the engine.....i was wondering if there is a way to leave the current speakers and selector switch (rocker switch) wired as they are but also be able to run a 4th set of speakers i would install in the rear of the cockpit....
i use the head unit's 'AUX' input for the Sirius satellite radio so it is not available for the new speakers....
any ideas from the stereo guru's?
thanks...
cliff
the two cockpit speakers are located in front of and beside the Captain's and front passenger's seats.....when we are cuising my wife sometimes likes to stretch out across the rear bench seat to 'catch some rays'.....when she does she has difficulty hearing the two cockit speakers over the sound of the engine.....i was wondering if there is a way to leave the current speakers and selector switch (rocker switch) wired as they are but also be able to run a 4th set of speakers i would install in the rear of the cockpit....
i use the head unit's 'AUX' input for the Sirius satellite radio so it is not available for the new speakers....
any ideas from the stereo guru's?
thanks...
cliff