Another great one. What a mess to deal with. Here's a tip for identifying speakers when you have multiple pairs of wires. Have a 9volt battery in your tool box. Just touch the leads to the battery terminals and you will hear a tick, tick, tick as you touch the battery terminals. You will be able to ID where the speaker leads go to. You only have to wire once to the proper location on the terminal strip. It Saves time.
I bought a Fusion Apollo head unit instead of JL Audio. Also bought Fusion Speakers 4 6inch and 2 8inch the speakers were not cheap but they get good reviews. I use to install car audio in the late 90's so I have some understanding and know somewhat how to set up a system old style. Also I know what sounds good and what doesn't (unlike most people. I know, you wouldn't think that's a thing, But it takes hearing different systems to understand good from bad sound.) I was worried I may have made a mistake trying to save a buck. BUT! at the time the Apollo head unit had features I couldn't get with JL Audio. Like both wifi and BT for wireless connectivity. I have an old zed audio hifonics amp. If you know 90's car audio, anything zed designed was impressive. I have had the system for 2 years now and have been really surprised how nice the system sounds, and how dependable it has been at load volumes. (My kids like to play load annoying music on the lake quite often whilst they surf and wake board.) Well maybe I do too once in a while? I'm sure the JL Audio stuff sounds and works great. everything they make is good. I just thought I would let people know the Apollo stuff sounds great also. although, one warning! the old Fusion stuff before Garmin bought them out is junk! Make sure if you buy the fusion brand it has to be the new stuff after Garmin products are great!
Great job mr DJ. So much work in this boat. Must cost a lot. Would you say you are a boat electrician first, and than a mechanic? Or is it all the same to you at this point? You just do what ever comes your way it seems👊🤭
Thank you. I would say I was a mechanic first. The electrical part took years to master😅. I do enjoy all the different jobs I get to do. Makes things interesting 😁
@@JustinLeeMarine I’m sure that took years. I’m fascinated about the stuff you can do. It’s so diverse. There’s always new stuff to learn though. After I graduated I was told that this is when you really start learning. They where right.
I started working on boats in 1999. Makes me feel old. 😅 I learn something new just about everyday. You're not a good technician if you don't always advance.
@@JustinLeeMarine yea, that’s a lot of years ago😅. I started I 2011🙃The sunglasses makes you look younger, but than you start working and it’s obvious that you have been in the game for some time😜Glad to see your channel is going super good👍
Hi. Another great video. Given all of the work and hours you and the team have spent on the Contender, can you provide an approx. cost to get all of the Contender work completed?? Thanks!!
Good question. It's actually the way JL audio taught me to do it when I went to school years ago. They said most stereos will cause distortion at max volume and most people will never turn them to max. 3/4 seems to be the magic number.
I agree. The reason I installed a JL head unit is because it's square and looked better in the dash panel we had made. Both companies make good products ☺️