FUSION MS-RA70 Question

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Hi all,

I have a Fusion Radio with 4 Speakers on my boat and want to add a Sub.

Does anyone know what Fusion Sub will work and whether the head unit will run it or do I need a separate/additional amp?

I don’t want to blow the windows out of the boat but I do want some additional depth to the system.

Ta in advance…

NB
 
Hi all,

I have a Fusion Radio with 4 Speakers on my boat and want to add a Sub.

Does anyone know what Fusion Sub will work and whether the head unit will run it or do I need a separate/additional amp?

I don’t want to blow the windows out of the boat but I do want some additional depth to the system.

Ta in advance…

NB
You need an amp.
The head unit can power the amp on and off.
And there is a fusion sub with an amp built in.
 
If you want to save money, just fit a Pioneer car sub. Size of a large book, about £150, can be connected to the sub out on your Fusion and controlled by a power on/off trigger from the Fusion. I mounted mine under the chart table and fixed the remote next to the Fusion.

TS-WX140DA | TS-WX140DA

Other models available but I was really impressed with the results (ex sound engineer who likes 70s disco funk motown).
 
You need an amp.
The head unit can power the amp on and off.
And there is a fusion sub with an amp built in.
Elessar, do you know what model sub has the built in amp.
I have the RA210 with in my main saloon with the NRX300 remote on the back deck. I’d like to add a subwoofer but I’d rather not add an amp as well.
 
I've got these, brand new in boxes although about fifteen years old now if any good to you.
All or just what you need. I'm sure we can come to an arrangement!

Part numbers:-
Marine amplifier ----------------- FM402
Marine Amplifier ----------------- FM 504
Sub Woofer ---------------------- FWM 10
2 x 6in Marine Speakers -------- MS FR602
 
Elessar, do you know what model sub has the built in amp.
I have the RA210 with in my main saloon with the NRX300 remote on the back deck. I’d like to add a subwoofer but I’d rather not add an amp as well.
I can’t remember sorry and it’s quite a dismantle to get to it. If the sub is in the saloon there are plenty of car under seat versions available as wonkywinch points out. A separate sub is no big deal though. It’s just the cables from the amp to the speaker that are extra

Edit I have a CP AS 1080
8” active superslimline subwoofer.

Measure before buying they are bigger than they look when in a boat.
 

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I've got these, brand new in boxes although about fifteen years old now if any good to you.
All or just what you need. I'm sure we can come to an arrangement!

Part numbers:-
Marine amplifier ----------------- FM402
Marine Amplifier ----------------- FM 504
Sub Woofer ---------------------- FWM 10
2 x 6in Marine Speakers -------- MS FR602
Thanks, I’m in Ireland so I think the postage and duties would not be worth it.
 
If you want to save money, just fit a Pioneer car sub. Size of a large book, about £150, can be connected to the sub out on your Fusion and controlled by a power on/off trigger from the Fusion. I mounted mine under the chart table and fixed the remote next to the Fusion.

TS-WX140DA | TS-WX140DA

Other models available but I was really impressed with the results (ex sound engineer who likes 70s disco funk motown).

That’s a tidy sub, what make and model is it?

Cough.
 
That’s a tidy sub, what make and model is it?
See post #3, click on the product name.

Here is a connection drawing I made showing how easy it is to hook up. No holes to drill for speakers etc as this unit is surface mounted and easy to hide away somewhere. Your ears cannot detect the direction of bass frequencies so placement of the speaker is very flexible.

You need to buy a mono to stereo RCA/phono lead to connect the two channel input of the speaker to the single channel sub out of your Fusion, the RCA already dangling on the back of the Fusion loom. Similarly, the blue (on/off control) wire of the sub connects to the same colour amp on/off wire also on the Fusion loom. One of the simplest jobs in the world installing this speaker to a Fusion radio.

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Apologies, i was viewing this on my phone earlier and I didn’t realise this was the Pioneer unit. Thanks for the info and diagram, very helpful.
 
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