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Guys, just did 2 installs on rushmore bikes, SGS and a RG. Went with Arc Moto 602s, Biketronics BT2180 and the new line leveler from them. Wow. At one point on my 15 RGS I was running 4 602s off the SS PN4.1000D and I swear the pair of 602s off the BT amp & leveler sound better. Great combo I plan on usimg for customers that just want killer sound out of 2 6.5s.
Nice job on write up and great to hear success stories. Can you please add some costs, retail prices that is. Not your labor, just the parts involved for the DIY guys.
Kris
Guys, just did 2 installs on rushmore bikes, SGS and a RG. Went with Arc Moto 602s, Biketronics BT2180 and the new line leveler from them. Wow. At one point on my 15 RGS I was running 4 602s off the SS PN4.1000D and I swear the pair of 602s off the BT amp & leveler sound better. Great combo I plan on usimg for customers that just want killer sound out of 2 6.5s.
Good Info LL! I'd say the BT2180 is throwing more juice to the Moto's and they thrive on juice!! The more the better with those speakers. Not only that the BT2180 is a much cleaner amp than the 1000D as it should be for the price difference. If you remember I said the same thing on the Moto thread about the BT4180 and the Moto's. Awesome sound!
Last edited by Gannicus; Jan 15, 2016 at 08:49 AM.
Guys, just did 2 installs on rushmore bikes, SGS and a RG. Went with Arc Moto 602s, Biketronics BT2180 and the new line leveler from them. Wow. At one point on my 15 RGS I was running 4 602s off the SS PN4.1000D and I swear the pair of 602s off the BT amp & leveler sound better. Great combo I plan on usimg for customers that just want killer sound out of 2 6.5s.
Could you PM me a quote for this setup? Would it work just as well for a 12 SG? I already have adapter cones, just looking for a 2 speaker/amp setup that rocks!
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