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    At the end of last season I purchased a 2006 Maristar 245 VRS. Super excited to get it in the water here soon! Meanwhile, I will be adding an Amp (JL 700/5) to power the existing cabin speakers, as well as a new 10" JL Sub.

    My question is, can anyone post pics of both the sub front, and back (from under the seat) so I can get a good idea of where stock placement is? I'm hoping this will help with the install. Thanks!

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    Originally posted by Okon2 View Post
    At the end of last season I purchased a 2006 Maristar 245 VRS. Super excited to get it in the water here soon! Meanwhile, I will be adding an Amp (JL 700/5) to power the existing cabin speakers, as well as a new 10" JL Sub.

    My question is, can anyone post pics of both the sub front, and back (from under the seat) so I can get a good idea of where stock placement is? I'm hoping this will help with the install. Thanks!

    I don’t have picks from the back handy but the stock location is behind the driver seat. I also installed a second sub under the helm.


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        We have 2


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            Amp Installed

            Thanks for the pics! Nice setup!! I got the Amp installed and wiring run to the speakers and to the sub position. I'm waiting for the Sub to arrive, and that will be my last step. I'm a little unsure on cutting through the fiberglass AND carpeting on the inside.

            Meanwhile, the speakers sound great! Adding power to the stock system really woke them up!!
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              Sub Installed!

              The sub install went really well! I used a RotoZip tool, with the circle attachment. I was holding my breath the whole time I was cutting, but it went really smoothly!! It sounds awesome!
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                Nice work!! Looks great.


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