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One thing that I failed to mention in my set up I will also have 2 electronic crossovers as well. I changed out the 20,000 Hz chips in them for the 45,000Hz chips. This was off the recommendation of a audio shop here that does a lot of sound competitions.
After going back and forth for awhile I finally decided on this set up for my SG that I'm rebuilding
*Hertz SPL Show
(2) sets of SV 165.1--- 6.5" One for the fairing and one for the lids
(1) set of SV 200.1----8"-----Bags facing the wheel
ST35---In the fairing
ST25---In the lids
*(2) 2XS Audio Control Concert Series Two way Crossovers. Changed the the chips out for the frequency response from 15-20,000Hz to 45,000Hz chips.
*Amps
JL HD600/4
JL XD700/5
Plan to run the SV165.1 and ST35's off the JL HD600/4 and the SV200.1 and SV 165.1 and ST25's off the JL XD700/5.
By the way I do have 2 brand new JL 8" (8W3v3) Subs for sale ($120 a piece) if anyone wants them. Also have a brand new set of Hertz 690's 6x9 as well.
Not sure who Chris L is but sounds like he is one to push bagger audio to the extreme as well, LOL!
Kesean- I ride to DC for rolling thunder every other year and this just happens to be my year to ride. Memorial day I'll be out your way. I'd love to hear your system! (If you have it done by then) lol It's the weekend of May 22nd 23rd and 24th.
Kesean- I ride to DC for rolling thunder every other year and this just happens to be my year to ride. Memorial day I'll be out your way. I'd love to hear your system! (If you have it done by then) lol It's the weekend of May 22nd 23rd and 24th.
Cool. LOL, it will be done by that time frame. Let me know when you get here.
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