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As prepared for the Winter Boatshow. The predominantly black and swirled silver scheme as applied to the audio and lighting equipment is intended to compliment the boat’s two-tone black and gray. This somewhat neutral approach makes for a classy appearance. There is also contrast with the black and swirled silver to add depth to highlight billet appointments such as the overhead wing and subwoofer grill. The introduction of purple light rings and courtesy lights provide the sizzle. |
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Two Boston Acoustics four-channel amplifiers collectively drive six tower speakers, eight coaming speakers and a subwoofer.
To keep it clean we built the dual battery Perko switch, halogen fusing, and DC breaker into the same amplifier rack.
A gray vinyl covered shroud conceals the amplifier wiring. |
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A pair of Polk Audio coaxils in the bow. |
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We added a pair of coaxils to the center pass-through between the helm consoles. White vinyl-clad birch bolsters are trimmed in black piping to run consistent with the boat’s factory materials.
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Two pair of Polks in the cockpit coaming pockets. |
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A swirled billet aluminum subwoofer grill is patterned after the Supra ‘S’ logo. The billet grill is powdercoated clear to eliminate oxidation. A black acrylic trim ring accents the grill. For contrast a stainless steel mesh insert is finished in black with glass particle paint. |
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The swirled billet subwoofer grill matches the color and pattern used on the overhead tower speaker wing. |
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A six-pack wing suspends six Bullet speaker pods with just two collars. The six Bullet pods are powdercoated black to match the tower. The wings swirled silver finish provides contrast and defines its tribal flame outline. |
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Six factory courtesy lights were converted to purple and expanded to a ten light package. |
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Two downcasting step lights added high in the bow. |
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Low in the bow we replaced the factory white step light with a purple fixture. An acrylic oval serves to stand the light off the carpet in other locations so we used the trim ring uniformly through out all the step lights. |
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Two purple courtesy lights under the helm. |
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We replaced the concealed factory white courtesy lights over the cockpit coaming pockets with new purple LEDs. |
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Purple step lights were added to the bow
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On a separate circuit are two illuminated Supra badges and six tower light rings, all in purple. |
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One underdash switch controls the tower rings and coaming pocket badges while the factory switch controls the courtesy light package.
A second three-position underdash switch controls the front and rear halogen lamp circuits independently. |
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Split 3-light halogen lamps with black powdercoated light bars and powdercoated collars. Installing the halogens over-the-top avoids the forward obstruction of the cargo top. |
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| Earmark Car Audio ©2008 Earmark Car Audio. All Rights Reserved. Design & Programming
by Ad
Cetera Inc. |