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My Independent shop got me some images of the information. Awesome shop, and saved me a ton of time, and also confirmed my suspicions that the speakers were wired parralel from the factory, will make it easy to run everything I need on 2 channels, hopefully it'll sound awesome. Might know for sure tonight, or sometime Tuesday.
I have a FLHXSE# as well and was wondering about using the stock amp but upgraded speakers like the Infinity Kappa's 6.5 in the fairing. And would those Kappas fit in the lowers as well?
Not sure about the Infinity's in the lowers. I wanted to know what's what with the wiring for the boom amp, so I could bastardize it. I did, works like a champ.
Got a wiring diagram from the cvo maintenance manual.
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