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I just started looking at putting together a little upgrade for my 13 road glide. Found this website www.onlinecarstereo.com found a SS pn2.350 for $71. Infinity Kappa 62.11i for $119 and a power acoustics 8 gauge wiring kit for $20. Found some arc audio speaker adapters for $40 on ebay so for $250 i can get it all. My questions are 1. is a 8 gauge wire big enough? 2. will this combo sound good? 3. Velcro is my friend for amp mounting between glove box and inner fairing. I assume the arc adapters are way better than $20 ebay ones. also if any are running this set up what do your amp setting look like.
Thanks *****
I just started looking at putting together a little upgrade for my 13 road glide. Found this website www.onlinecarstereo.com found a SS pn2.350 for $71. Infinity Kappa 62.11i for $119 and a power acoustics 8 gauge wiring kit for $20. Found some arc audio speaker adapters for $40 on ebay so for $250 i can get it all. My questions are 1. is a 8 gauge wire big enough? 2. will this combo sound good? 3. Velcro is my friend for amp mounting between glove box and inner fairing. I assume the arc adapters are way better than $20 ebay ones. also if any are running this set up what do your amp setting look like.
Thanks *****
1. 8 Gauge is Perfect.
2. That set up will scream!
3. Make sure you get industrial Velcro from Home Depot
4. The gains on that set up is about 11:00. Very powerful amp @ 2 ohms.
1. 8 Gauge is Perfect.
2. That set up will scream!
3. Make sure you get industrial Velcro from Home Depot
4. The gains on that set up is about 11:00. Very powerful amp @ 2 ohms.
Thanks I am sure I will have a question or 2 when I do the install and set up! I ordered everything last night including metra speaker adapters. Grand total $219 lol.
Gooey how much you want for that amp? I have a friend who may be looking.
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