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I replaced the Infinity's in the fairing with the 7.1's last weekend. Prior to that, I had been running my lids and lowers off my RZ4, and the fairing off of a PBR 300x2 with the PBR mounted to a Hog Tunes second amp bracket. I bought a Cerwin Vega B2 amp to replace the PBR to drive the 7.1's. It turns out that the size of the 7.1's is too big to allow use of the second amp bracket, so I now have the lids and lowers in parallel on the rear channel with the 7.1's on the front channel. I might be able to cut and weld the bracket to make it fit, but even then I'm afraid the CV B2 is too long to fit. It's just sitting on the shelf for now. I may need to fool with my gains some, the 7.1's overpower the other speakers.
Not a part of the group buy, but I got mine just a few weeks before and got the install done before the bitter cold set in! Added some poly fil after this pic and buttoned her up. Waiting for warmer weather and salt free roads to get over to the dealer for a flash!
Not a part of the group buy, but I got mine just a few weeks before and got the install done before the bitter cold set in! Added some poly fil after this pic and buttoned her up. Waiting for warmer weather and salt free roads to get over to the dealer for a flash!
Not a part of the group buy, but I got mine just a few weeks before and got the install done before the bitter cold set in! Added some poly fil after this pic and buttoned her up. Waiting for warmer weather and salt free roads to get over to the dealer for a flash!
Did you have your bike flashed yet? If so, how does it sound?
The last of the system just arrived today... the lids and speakers. I'm like a 5 year old at Christmas!
I'm right behind you! My 7.1 Pros and Lids w/speakers will be here tomorrow!!! If only I could get my painter to paint them over the weekend. Most of next week is going to be riding weather here.
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