sorabain
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I took charge of a Fairline Phantom 43 last autumn and still getting used to all the systems.
The stereo wasn't working when acquired, so I replaced that recently, with all the wiring being fairly standard car stereo connections.
The boat has two speakers in the saloon and another two on the flybridge. At the moment the two in the saloon work fine (not great quality, but functioning), whereas I have been unable to get the two on the flybridge working. Since it would be wasteful/antisocial to be playing music outside if you were just in the saloon I was wondering if setups tended to have some kind of isolation switches for the flybridge speakers. I expect it'll be upgrading all the speakers at some point in any case, but would appreciate it if anyone knows whether there is such an isolation switch (and where I might find it on a phantom 43) so that i'm able to test any new installations.
Cheers,
Sorabain
I took charge of a Fairline Phantom 43 last autumn and still getting used to all the systems.
The stereo wasn't working when acquired, so I replaced that recently, with all the wiring being fairly standard car stereo connections.
The boat has two speakers in the saloon and another two on the flybridge. At the moment the two in the saloon work fine (not great quality, but functioning), whereas I have been unable to get the two on the flybridge working. Since it would be wasteful/antisocial to be playing music outside if you were just in the saloon I was wondering if setups tended to have some kind of isolation switches for the flybridge speakers. I expect it'll be upgrading all the speakers at some point in any case, but would appreciate it if anyone knows whether there is such an isolation switch (and where I might find it on a phantom 43) so that i'm able to test any new installations.
Cheers,
Sorabain
