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I just ordered a new system from Sonic - GREAT folks btw - and would like to know what else I'm going to need to install it.
Cerwin Vega B4
(4) Infinity kappa 62.11i
I still have to order speaker adapter rings and a install kit (recommendations needed).
What else? There was a thread a while back talking about some kind of line converter or something. Do I need that also?
Thanks for any help. I have learned a great deal on this forum but obviously need to learn a great deal more.
Please provide bike type and year. If 13 ultra as I see in you name, go to ebay and look for harley speaker rings. Or similar. Select de vendor referring to what I can recall easternpc. Rings are around 22 or so. They works just fine and you will same a bit of money
Thanks for the recommendations. The bike is a 2013 FLHTK and I am keeping the stock head unit.
So I don't need a line converter thingamabob? I assume the wires will go into screw terminals then?
Also, I want to put an Hdbomm on while I am in there. They talk about an aux port modification on the website. I am using the the aux port for a Zumo so do I need another one?
Thanks,
Rick
If you are referring to screw terminals on amp,the cvb4 does not have those. You will wire direct to harness. Look closely at the pics on sonics web site at the harnesses and you will see what I'm talking about. I have this amp and you will love it with the kappas
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