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Going to go with:
-T400x4AD (hopefully Haze's) bridged to the Moto 602's at 200Wx2 at 4 ohms
-PN4.520D bridged to Moto 692's at 260Wx2 at 4 ohms
-flash radio back to stock and add the rear
-2 BT LL
Now just have to figure out how to get at the rear channel speaker wires that come off the radio somewhere. Unless I can get 4 sets of rca's to run off of one input, doesn't seem likely.
Any way to hook up an amp in a saddle bag to make it detachable? I gonna try to get both amps in the fairing, but that seems doubtful.
Can't wait to get everything together. Hoping to have the lids here in a month or so..
Can't thank Gann and Haze enough. Thank you for putting up with all of my questions.
Last edited by matt76cmich; Feb 11, 2016 at 04:59 PM.
Going to go with:
-T400x4AD (hopefully Haze's) bridged to the Moto 602's at 200Wx2 at 4 ohms
-PN4.520D bridged to Moto 692's at 260Wx2 at 4 ohms
-flash radio back to stock and add the rear
-2 BT LL
Now just have to figure out how to get at the rear channel speaker wires that come off the radio somewhere. Unless I can get 4 sets of rca's to run off of one input, doesn't seem likely.
Any way to hook up an amp in a saddle bag to make it detachable? I gonna try to get both amps in the fairing, but that seems doubtful.
Can't wait to get everything together. Hoping to have the lids here in a month or so..
Can't thank Gann and Haze enough. Thank you for putting up with all of my questions.
If you're still looking for 6x9s, I actually have a near new set of Moto 692s sitting in my garage. Only used them for about a month. Plus, I'm an Arc dealer and can still get you the 600.4 if you want for a really good price. PM me if interested!
Also, if going the amp-in-the-bag route let me know. I can put a custom package together for you with wiring, disconnects, ect.
If you're still looking for 6x9s, I actually have a near new set of Moto 692s sitting in my garage. Only used them for about a month. Plus, I'm an Arc dealer and can still get you the 600.4 if you want for a really good price. PM me if interested!
Also, if going the amp-in-the-bag route let me know. I can put a custom package together for you with wiring, disconnects, ect.
Things are starting to come together. The PN4.520 is in the way, Moto 692's are being bought from LL247, V-Twin 6x9 adapters and rear channel VTRSO14 on the way, and getting some wiring stuff together.
If I end up putting the PN4.520 in the saddle bag, is this the type of connecter I need for the power and ground to help keep the bags detachable with the amp installed ?
Things are starting to come together. The PN4.520 is in the way, Moto 692's are being bought from LL247, V-Twin 6x9 adapters and rear channel VTRSO14 on the way, and getting some wiring stuff together.
If I end up putting the PN4.520 in the saddle bag, is this the type of connecter I need for the power and ground to help keep the bags detachable with the amp installed ?
One more step in the right direction. Just bought Bunker's amp. Thank you again. Now to wrap up some wiring purchases and slowly peck away at the $104 dollars for the Boom grills and mounting hardware.
I read where Haze mentioned mounting an amp off of the hinge mounting bracket in the saddlebag, but could i just mount it to the side of the saddlebag with rubber washers?
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