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Looking for some advice/opinions. My initial plan was to keep the audio system on my 2021RGS simple, with just a Soundigital 400.4 amp (bridged) and HAT Unity 6.5" speakers in the fairing. Sounds good so far. Then I saw this. https://aquaticav.com/products/speak...bGvNGy75rg5JFE
I've already purchased the Soundigital 800.4- amp anticipating that I won't be able to hold back (I'm weak). I think that my amp choice is a good one for a modest system but I have no experience with Aquatic speakers. At $475 (offer from an eBay seller), can I trust that these speakers will fit the bill and will 150 watts x 4 be enough? Thanks for the help.
Depending on your color you do have options. I am in the middle of this project myself. I bought color matched lids from Advanblack for 259.00 added a pair of Mmats pa690.cx and I am in it for about 550.00. I have not heard the AV 6x9's but the Mmats are a proven low watt speaker.
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