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Hey guys, putting the new amp in today, I think I read somewhere Gan said to set the gains at about 1 o'clock?
What do you all reccomend for the crossover setting?
I have the Moto 602's in the fairing and kicker CS 67 in the rear pods.
HU is the Sony DSX 310B..
And, since I have your attention, since you guys are going to the new hertz stuf.. I would be happy to take those darn old pesky BT's off your hands..
Just tryin to help ya all out!! lol
Hey guys, putting the new amp in today, I think I read somewhere Gan said to set the gains at about 1 o'clock? What do you all reccomend for the crossover setting? I have the Moto 602's in the fairing and kicker CS 67 in the rear pods. HU is the Sony DSX 310B.. And, since I have your attention, since you guys are going to the new hertz stuf.. I would be happy to take those darn old pesky BT's off your hands.. Just tryin to help ya all out!! lol
On the HU set HPF at 80 slope 1, DM +1, loudness off and EQ off. You can play with the HPF and slope settings more once gains are set.
Set crossovers on amp to Flat. Bike needs to be running while setting gains. Do the fronts first. Turn volume up to 38 and adjust gains until you hear distortion then turn it back just a tad. Turn volume down and unplug RCA for front speakers so they won't be playing while setting the rears. Set rears the same way as described for the front. Use a song that you know well and know how it should sound.
Hey guys, putting the new amp in today, I think I read somewhere Gan said to set the gains at about 1 o'clock?
What do you all reccomend for the crossover setting?
I have the Moto 602's in the fairing and kicker CS 67 in the rear pods.
HU is the Sony DSX 310B..
And, since I have your attention, since you guys are going to the new hertz stuf.. I would be happy to take those darn old pesky BT's off your hands..
Just tryin to help ya all out!! lol
Just testing the new hertz stuff bro. Not ready to trade Biketronics or the Moto's for the hertz stuff. . .lol You have a great set up with the moto's and the kickers!!
First off. Holy S!! The motos are bad ***!! Not only good looking but they are loud. Just need to tune them now. Prob gonna take some playin around. I think I can get another set of these for 210. Was thinking of putting them in the lowers. Dare I ask.... Guys. Is worth it? I run without the tour pack 80% of the time.
QUOTE=scottiedawg;14674784]Hey guys, putting the new amp in today, I think I read somewhere Gan said to set the gains at about 1 o'clock?
What do you all reccomend for the crossover setting?
I have the Moto 602's in the fairing and kicker CS 67 in the rear pods.
HU is the Sony DSX 310B..
And, since I have your attention, since you guys are going to the new hertz stuf.. I would be happy to take those darn old pesky BT's off your hands..
Just tryin to help ya all out!! lol[/QUOTE]
First off. Holy S!! The motos are bad ***!! Not only good looking but they are loud. Just need to tune them now. Prob gonna take some playin around. I think I can get another set of these for 210. Was thinking of putting them in the lowers. Dare I ask.... Guys. Is worth it? I run without the tour pack 80% of the time.
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