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Old Feb 11, 2016 | 04:39 PM
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Ok, so I think I have a plan.

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.
 

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Old Feb 11, 2016 | 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by matt76cmich
Ok, so I think I have a plan.

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.
 
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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.
PM Sent, thank you
 
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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 ?

http://www.deutschconnector.com/prod...D06-1-8S-Assy/
 
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Old Feb 12, 2016 | 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by matt76cmich
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 ?

http://www.deutschconnector.com/prod...D06-1-8S-Assy/
You can use a 2 way ANDERSON 50 amp connector also.
For some reason I cannot copy link on Amazon with myself phone
 
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These guys?

Amazon.com: SB 50A Connector #6 Gray: Electronics Amazon.com: SB 50A Connector #6 Gray: Electronics


Looks like you can get both power and ground in there. How do they do with rain and what not?
 
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These guys?

Amazon.com: SB 50A Connector #6 Gray: Electronics Amazon.com: SB 50A Connector #6 Gray: Electronics


Looks like you can get both power and ground in there. How do they do with rain and what not?
That's them
I Use them in the industrial heavy equipment every day and hold up in pretty harsh environments

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Solder the wires into the connector and heat shrink
 
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That's them
I Use them in the industrial heavy equipment every day and hold up in pretty harsh environments

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Solder the wires into the connector and heat shrink
I second the Anderson connectors, beefy and well made.
 
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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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Originally Posted by Babyboy
That's them
I Use them in the industrial heavy equipment every day and hold up in pretty harsh environments

Edit.
Solder the wires into the connector and heat shrink
Hey Babyboy, these look like heavy duty connectors. Are they available in auto parts stores or other retail stores?

Edit: I found then at Battery Mart for a lot less than Amazon. Shipping is $3
 

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