So I've been weighing my options about a subwoofer in my '16 T23 and I think I've decided I want to use JL's M12IB6 infinite baffle subwoofer. This sub is supposedly a whole different beast than the 10" JL or Wetsounds infinite baffle subs.
http://www.jlaudio.com/m12ib6-sg-wh-mar ... vers-91618I decided to go this route because I take the false panel under the dash out and use that storage space as a place for my dog to lay out of the sun, storage for a soft cooler, and I transport my surfboards in the driver seat with the noses slid down into that storage space and the steering wheel locking them down. I really don't want to lose all that function to add a subwoofer there. I realize that I could fit a sub in a sealed box there and it would probably play louder, but I'm ok with the trade offs I think.
So, having said that, my plan is to mount the woofer in the walkway behind the observer seat in the top half of that compartment, basically above the battery switch. My thoughts are that whole compartment will act as the "box" the woofer is in while letting the sound radiate throughout the cabin because it will be directing sound right out instead of in a box in that compartment. I realize the fiberglass itself is too thin to support the woofer so I'm thinking a backing panel, say 16" square of 1" marine grade plywood and then sandwich that to that fiberglass with the mounting bolts of the woofer. Probably will throw some damping material between the panel and the fiberglass to eliminate any potential vibration there. The seats should act well enough as a seal, my only concern is the gap above the cup holders cause cause a backwave to reach the front side of the woofer, but idk enough of the physics about that.
My thinking is that the backing panel will help support the weight of the woofer in the fiberglass and disperse the energy across that fiberglass section so that it doesn't vibrate and wobble from the force of the woofer, which would obviously be a problem. I realize that once I start cutting 12" circles in the fiberglass that I'm kinda stuck with that, so wanted to throw this out there and hear people's thoughts on it. I've got 2 Rev 10s on the tower and 6 XS-650s throughout and this is my first attempt at a sub on the boat. Anyone see any flaws I haven't thought of or ways to improve the install? Has anyone ever seen this on a Malibu/Axis?