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Originally Posted by catdaddy6968
HD MOTORCYCLE APPLICATION TECHNICAL BULLETIN If you ae planning on using the PSM on any 2014+ HD Motorcycle please note that the Factory HD radio has crossovers built into the factory HD radio which will limit the frequency response from your factory source below 100Hz. Much like any DSP or amplifier on the market the PSM can only reproduce and correct signals that are provided to it. As such the PSM cannot create specific frequencies and can only process frequencies of signal that are being provided to it from your source.
Yeah I get that there is some good shix in audio going on between about 70 and 100Hz, but there is also a ton of really good shix going on from 100Hz to 25000Hz. I'm hopeful that even the slightest bit of EQ capability coming out of the Boom will be s huge plus.

Could be too optimistic but I'm at the point that I really have nothing to lose by going all in on this thing. Wish me luck!!!!!

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Originally Posted by Tailwind
Yeah I get that there is some good shix in audio going on between about 70 and 100Hz, but there is also a ton of really good shix going on from 100Hz to 25000Hz. I'm hopeful that even the slightest bit of EQ capability coming out of the Boom will be s huge plus.

Could be too optimistic but I'm at the point that I really have nothing to lose by going all in on this thing. Wish me luck!!!!!

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That note​ is just stating that the pre tune was that way electronically. There is plenty of low end available. That is where tuning the unit comes into play. I have got a fair grasp of what Arc had to do after a few phone conversations.
 
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Originally Posted by Tailwind
Yeah I get that there is some good shix in audio going on between about 70 and 100Hz, but there is also a ton of really good shix going on from 100Hz to 25000Hz. I'm hopeful that even the slightest bit of EQ capability coming out of the Boom will be s huge plus.

Could be too optimistic but I'm at the point that I really have nothing to lose by going all in on this thing. Wish me luck!!!!!

T.
Nothing wrong with being optimistic at all. Considering what you have into this build it is certainly worth a try and could take it to a whole new level. Good luck bro!!!
 
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Originally Posted by slyedog
That note​ is just stating that the pre tune was that way electronically. There is plenty of low end available. That is where tuning the unit comes into play. I have got a fair grasp of what Arc had to do after a few phone conversations.
Very interesting and good news!!!
 
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