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factorykitted 06-23-2011 4:43 AM

Only set of Rev 10's with LED rings
 
So... I just had the pleasure of driving to Houston and back to pick up my new set of Rev 10's. I will make this review pretty straight forward. I left a 3:30pm Wednesday and arrived home safely at 5:30am Thursday so Im sorry if it's no quite as in depth as David's review @ Earmark.

Me leaving Austin with Pro 80's on.

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Had to stop and refuel, this should get me another 300 miles.

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First off, these things look amazing out of the box, they look much more up to date in comparison to the Pro60/80. I give them 5/5 stars in the style department.

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I also got my hands on a set of the first LED rings that Wet Sounds is manufacturing in house. Wet Sounds is now manufacturing their own LED's as well that are extremely bright. From what I heard they will be offering them in the near future. It looks like a ton of time/money went into tooling these rings as they are injection molded and not made like most rings - lexan. The LED strips they are using are also super bright and have more LED's per inch than most of what I have seen out there. The new Rev speakers have a step in the grille so you cannot make rings like the 60/80's. The rings have to have a step so the grille mates into it and another step for the led strip. From the looks of it, it would be really tough for a dealer to make them. There is a small amount of drilling involved to hook these rings up. A small hole is need outer rim of the speaker to run the power wires. My only suggestion for Wet Sounds is to offer these speakers predrilled for the customers out there who dont want to mess with getting their Dewalt out. It took about 2 min on each speaker. I give the rings/LEDs 5/5 stars in the quality/craftsmanship department.

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Rev 10 ring

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My old Pro 80 with lexan LED ring...no comparison to the Rev 10

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Close up

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By the time we got everything hooked up I was it was quite late and there is a neighborhood that backs up to the the shop. Right as im about to rip on them Tom at Texas Stereo looked at me and me and said no, not happen'. Im sure I would have woken the whole damn neighborhood up but oh well. So i turned them up about 1/4 way and followed DaveEarmark foot steps. Turned on Stevie Ray Vaughan. Texas Flood to be exact(we need rain). The sounds were very smooth, soft, musical and nice mid bass punch even at low volume. I caught myself still listening to the towers alone after a few minutes. Funny thing is I left the in boat speakers off with no subs. That is usually the first thing im trying to crank up. I cant give you guys an actual review on how they really sound b/c i need a chance to tweak some things and let the speakers break in. Apparently they need 10-15 hrs of break in before the mid bass driver really starts to sound good. So I left my iPod on and left the volume at 1/4 way up and I drove back to Austin with them playing. I figured i may as well break them in on the road...

Ready to hit the road.

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I will follow up later today with a more detailed sound review and better photos. So far I'm really happy with the upgrade! Big thanks to Tom @ Texas Stereo and Tim @ Wet Sounds for making this happen! It's 6:45am now I need to get some rest!

murphy_smith 06-23-2011 4:53 AM

Looks great and you ain't lying about needing rain down in ATX and South Tex. With got 3 inches this week in up in DFW.

UNvisible 06-23-2011 7:12 AM

hopefully they send that fresh rain down to us via the LCRA dam system :D

bruizza 06-23-2011 7:15 AM

They look awesome!

rockstarcustoms 06-23-2011 7:22 AM

when you mount the leds to the lexan are you mounting them to the inside or the bottom, what are you using to hold them in place? Sorry for the noob question

travisz 06-23-2011 9:36 AM

Looks awesome! Hey, what kind of LEDs did they use on the seat base for the floors?

factorykitted 06-23-2011 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockstarcustoms (Post 1688168)
when you mount the leds to the lexan are you mounting them to the inside or the bottom, what are you using to hold them in place? Sorry for the noob question

First off the rings arent lexan. The LED strips are fixed to inside lip of the Rev 10 behind the grill. The ring drops in, then the grill lays over the ring. Re-read my post about the rings and you will understand this a bit more.

factorykitted 06-23-2011 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockstarcustoms (Post 1688168)
when you mount the leds to the lexan are you mounting them to the inside or the bottom, what are you using to hold them in place? Sorry for the noob question

What you are probably refering to is the lexan seat base - not LED's. We removed the seat base, chopped off 1/2'' off the bottom and replaced it with 1/2" lexan. all hand shaped to the base of the seats along the floor. The LED's are behind the lexan. Not an easy job to say the least.

travisz 06-23-2011 11:44 AM

Brian. I gotta ask........what in the world do you do for work to have the much extra to dump on the sickest LED and stereo set up and Boat in general, I have ever seen!

UNvisible 06-23-2011 11:51 AM

movin work on the streets of houston, and backing some big players in the screw game.... factorykitted and dj screw (robert earl davis) went way back. RIP dj screw

wakeandsnow27 06-23-2011 1:02 PM

Props to WetSounds...looks killer.

LOL at spending money on gas and being "the first". cool!

ryanbush11 06-23-2011 1:22 PM

Diesel or V-10 Excursion?

I normally tow with a 2011 Duramax 4x4 on trips or my 2011 Avalanche around town....

just picked up a 2000 excursion limited v-10 2x4 to use on longer trips when there are more than 2-3 people in the truck... taking my VLX and 8 peolpe if to BROstock this weekend, just wondering what kind of MPG to expect

UNvisible 06-23-2011 1:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ryanbush11 (Post 1688262)
Diesel or V-10 Excursion?

I normally tow with a 2011 Duramax 4x4 on trips or my 2011 Avalanche around town....

just picked up a 2000 excursion limited v-10 2x4 to use on longer trips when there are more than 2-3 people in the truck... taking my VLX and 8 peolpe if to BROstock this weekend, just wondering what kind of MPG to expect

better take out a home equity loan. You'll probably get about 6ish on the highway.

ryanbush11 06-23-2011 1:33 PM

i towed it to our lake house this weekend. 150 miles round trip mostly flat interstate 70-75mph... and averaged 8.1mpg... but i did let it sit idling for about 30 minute with the puppy in the car

factorykitted 06-23-2011 2:02 PM

Mines 7.3L diesel 4x4. I get about 11.5 mpg with the 23 LSV, highway towing on pretty flat ground around 70mph. I try and keep it right at or under 2k rpm.

wetsounds1 06-23-2011 2:12 PM

Brian,

Looks awesome as always. Cant wait to hear the boat with 4 REV 10's and 4 XS-XXX. WOW.


Tim
Wet Sounds

factorykitted 06-23-2011 3:00 PM

I'm about to head out to lake test them and shoot some photographs. I will review them tonight.

moto817 06-23-2011 3:47 PM

Wow Brian I was getting about 16 MPG towing my MB F23 with 8 people to Havasu with my 7.3 excursion with the edge evo programmer and intake. Might want to look into a programmer =-/

factorykitted 06-23-2011 4:53 PM

yeah the truck is bone stock other than a tune - i believe its hypertech. regardless its need to go.

fman 06-23-2011 7:57 PM

Those look great, 4 of them are going to be insanely loud, nice set-up!

factorykitted 06-23-2011 10:58 PM

Just got back from the lake and got to play around with Rev' 10's - as always Wet Sounds never disappoints. So far I can tell these speakers are much warmer and enjoyable/tolerable while listening up close at high volumes. Unlike to the Pro 80's which would rip your head off at high volumes while up close. They also had quite a bit of mid bass punch, I could actually feel it, i never experienced this the Pro 80's. Im still a fan of the Pro 80's but these just sound so much smoother up close and are a much more well rounded speaker that can not only sound great up close at all volumes but as absolutely rip while riding 80ft back. Im very happy I made the switch as we do a lot of partying in the boat and the 80's will down right tear your head off unless turned down quite a bit. At the of the day it depends what you are looking to get out of a speaker. If you just ride and only want to hear the music back at 80 ft, the Pro 80 will do the job damn good. If you want a speaker than can do it all - buy the Rev 10's. No regrets here.

One question for Tim - When are we going to see a updated Pro 485 with 10'' mid bass drivers? Can wait to hear those!

Enjoy the pics...

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rgardjr 06-23-2011 11:33 PM

Wow! Great photos of your setup. Now I'm really looking forward to the upgraded 485s when they come out ...

travisz 06-24-2011 12:00 AM

Looks amazing!!!!!! How did you get the LEDs around the windshield? That may just be my next project....................Good job to all who worked on this.... Truely an inspiration boat!

frosty2469 06-24-2011 3:54 AM

Brian,

Those speaker rings look great, I especially like how they can be seen both inside & outside the speaker.
The light is really even, not easy to see the individual lights.
Is that due to the high-density LED's, or are the molded rings more frosted?

[threadjack]
You are probably the best person to ask this question, it has been on other threads:
Do your red LED's attract insects? How bad?
I consensus seems to be that white/blue is the worst for attracting bugs, and red/green attracts the least amount.
I am asking this after installing my blue LED's ;-( .
[/threadjack]

UNvisible 06-24-2011 9:31 AM

pma

UNvisible 06-24-2011 9:32 AM

windshield LED's are extremely difficult :( try at your own risk!

UNvisible 06-24-2011 9:37 AM

my boat is very blue and i've never had a bug issue

factorykitted 06-24-2011 9:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by travisz (Post 1688358)
Looks amazing!!!!!! How did you get the LEDs around the windshield? That may just be my next project....................Good job to all who worked on this.... Truely an inspiration boat!

Same concept as the seat base along the floor. It raises the windshield up 1/2". A peice a lexan was cut and shaved to match the angles of the winshield perfectly. The lexan was then tinted the color as the windshield. During the day you would never know the windshield was modified. All i can say is dont try this at home, I think Tom has a solid week into this windshield alone. When you raise the windshield you change the geometery of everything else and several others things need to modified and lifted.

factorykitted 06-24-2011 9:51 AM

I had a bug issue on my previous boat with blue leds I think it was caused from the 4 white leds on the underside of the Illusion tower than shot down at the floor. To answer your question, I dont have issue bugs with red.

txstereo 06-24-2011 1:30 PM

Brian, Turn it down! I can hear your new REV10s all the way over here!

murphy_smith 06-24-2011 3:44 PM

The bar has been raised once again!!

Great job Brian, Tom, and Wetsounds

factorykitted 06-26-2011 6:56 PM

Thanks Murphy. So far I have a few hours on the Rev 10's. I will say they definitely need the full 10-15 hrs of break in on them. The drivers are finally starting to losen up and damn do they sound good. However, even as stiff as they are right now they blow the doors off the Pro 80's. I dont mean to sound to repetitive but you can actually listen to the speakers.

ckdollar 06-26-2011 8:08 PM

Is that a champagne bottle holder?

hatepain 06-26-2011 8:22 PM

Of course it is, don't be ridiculous. Brian your boat keeps getting more and more ugly.

factorykitted 06-26-2011 8:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ckdollar (Post 1688779)
Is that a champagne bottle holder?

No, stainless steel trash can

UNvisible 06-26-2011 8:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hatepain (Post 1688783)
Of course it is, don't be ridiculous. Brian your boat keeps getting more and more ugly.

the worst

brett33 06-27-2011 9:52 AM

brain- looks awesome man! you think they will do the Rev 10 LED rings in RGBs or only single colors?

ryan- how did that excursion do pulling up to Bull Shoals? we took a 2011 Nautique 230 behind a 2011 F250 FX4 with a programmer and intake and WOW was i impressed at the mileage! i have a lifed Duramax crew cab that is chipped, exhaust and intake and pulling my 210 i usually get around 15, but the FX4 got that pulling the 230 up into the Arkansas hills! if i had to guess... i'd go with 7ish?

factorykitted 06-27-2011 10:07 AM

I highly doubt Wet Sounds will be offering RGB strips. Maybe Tim will chime in?

ryanbush11 06-27-2011 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brett33 (Post 1688901)
brain- looks awesome man! you think they will do the Rev 10 LED rings in RGBs or only single colors?

ryan- how did that excursion do pulling up to Bull Shoals? we took a 2011 Nautique 230 behind a 2011 F250 FX4 with a programmer and intake and WOW was i impressed at the mileage! i have a lifed Duramax crew cab that is chipped, exhaust and intake and pulling my 210 i usually get around 15, but the FX4 got that pulling the 230 up into the Arkansas hills! if i had to guess... i'd go with 7ish?


I towed a little over 500 miles, and ended up at 8.1 MPG average.... both on the way up and back we stopped for over an hour and left the truck running with the puppy in it! it did a great job considering we had 8 people in the truck, and probably 1,000lbs extra in the boat

I've got a 2011 Duramax crewcab 4x4 that i normally tow with, we normally get 10-11 mostly interstate

johnny_jr 06-27-2011 10:46 AM

I am told that they will offer RGB rings for the Rev8s for sure

factorykitted 06-27-2011 10:59 AM

its not the ring its the strip. if they will be offering RGB for Rev 8 they will offer it for Rev 10...

wetsounds1 06-27-2011 2:03 PM

We will have RGB and single color! We designed our own LED strip that provides more LED's per inch than many of the others and also a really cool RGB. Both have 3 LED's per inch and on the RGB each LED is a 3 in 1 chip with RGB all on one. Meaning that when it is a solid color it’s almost as bright as a single color. Most of the RGB LED’s the chip’s are spaced far apart and some even have a separate red, blue and green led so when in red, you get one third the light etc. Our single colors are still brighter than the RGB as they have the same spacing but the entire chip is one larger LED. However both these strips are BRIGHT. Plus i made them on a black pcb and not a copper color so they look better behind the rings and when in use. We will have red, blue, green and white and RGB.

We will be offering a full line of LED's in both rolls of single color and rolls of RGB as well as controllers too. We will have our custom cut LED rings with pre wired strips to fit the 60,80/485 and XS-650 as well as the opaque injection molded rings like what Kitted is beta testing for us for the REV speakers.

So to answer your question frosty. Since we are injection molding the rings, we have developed a material that is more opaque yet in a smooth ring. So the way the light is distributed is different than a regular acrylic ring. That combined with the tighter spacing on the led's gives it the really nice glow and not the hot spot single led localization.

The LED's will be ready in a short time.

Tim
Wet Sounds


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