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Tropic Seas Spas Audio & Stereo Parts

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Replacement speakers and audio components for Tropic Seas Spas equipped with factory audio. Spa audio equipment lives in one of the harshest environments electronics can face — constant humidity, heat cycling, and chemical vapor — so crackling speakers, dead channels, and failed amplifiers are common repairs on audio-equipped models.
Speakers are matched by size, mounting style, and marine rating. If one speaker crackles or cuts out, replace it in pairs where practical — the surviving speaker of the same age is usually not far behind.
If you own a Tahiti, Waikiki, Oahu, Maui, Fiji, Kona, Rio, Kawai, Hawaii, Lanai, Makai, Tonga, Hana, or Tropic Pool — you’re in the right place.
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Not 100% sure this is the correct replacement part? Use the fitment verification form below before ordering.

✅ Not Sure It Fits? Verify Before Ordering

Audio part compatibility can vary by speaker size, mounting style, and the audio system your spa shipped with.

To help us identify the correct replacement, please send clear photos of:

  • The speaker face and mounting ring
  • A size measurement across the speaker or cutout
  • Your spa serial number sticker

EZ Hot Tub Parts can help confirm fitment before you order and help reduce costly returns.

How to Identify Your Audio Parts

Before ordering, check:

  • Speaker size — measure across the cutout or the speaker frame
  • Mounting style — flush-mount ring vs. pop-up speakers
  • Your spa’s model year, which determines the audio system generation

Speaker, Amplifier, or Source?

One crackling or dead speaker is usually the speaker itself. All speakers dead at once points to the amplifier, the audio source, or power to the system. Intermittent sound that changes when you press on the speaker face means a corroded connection or a failing cone — either way, that speaker is done.

Common Audio Repairs

  • Crackling, buzzing, or distorted speakers from moisture-fatigued cones
  • One dead channel — speaker or its wiring connection
  • All audio dead — amplifier, source unit, or power
  • Corroded speaker terminals in high-humidity cabinets

Tropic Seas Audio Parts Frequently Asked Questions

Measure across the speaker cutout or frame and note the mounting style. A photo of the speaker face plus your spa serial number lets us confirm the match.

You can, but speakers of the same age fail together. Replacing in pairs keeps the sound balanced and saves opening the cabinet twice.

Probably not. All channels failing together points to the amplifier, source unit, or power supply rather than the speakers themselves.

Use the fitment verification form on this page and send photos of the speaker, a size measurement, and your spa serial number. We’ll confirm the correct part before you order.

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