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Sounds great. What speakers are in the fairing? I am running BT2180 amp along with their 7.1 speakers. And a magic box. Switching out the magic box for one of Biketronics levelers. Hopefully that will enhance my system. I plan on going with lowers and motos instead of lids, at least for now.
Sounds great and looks bad ***. Props on a nice bike man. Well done!
J - I think u need to rethink your set up. You shouldn't run speakers of different sensitivity in parrallel. One will get louder than the other. So either same sensitivity or 4 channel amp.
Sounds great. What speakers are in the fairing? I am running BT2180 amp along with their 7.1 speakers. And a magic box. Switching out the magic box for one of Biketronics levelers. Hopefully that will enhance my system. I plan on going with lowers and motos instead of lids, at least for now.
For the fairing, I have Biketronics 7.1s powered by a BT2180.14 and Magic box. For the Rear, I have hogtunes 6x9s powered by a pbr300x2 and Magic Box. No Flash, running 00_off bin. Full control of Fader, Bass, Treble, and AVC (But I keep the AVC off).
How do you have fader control without a flash? My local dealer told me if I added lids I would need to flash if I wanted fader control. It would not however surprise me if they were incorrect as they usually are.
Originally Posted by tundrabuilt
For the fairing, I have Biketronics 7.1s powered by a BT2180.14 and Magic box. For the Rear, I have hogtunes 6x9s powered by a pbr300x2 and Magic Box. No Flash, running 00_off bin. Full control of Fader, Bass, Treble, and AVC (But I keep the AVC off).
How do you have fader control without a flash? My local dealer told me if I added lids I would need to flash if I wanted fader control. It would not however surprise me if they were incorrect as they usually are.
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