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That's Awesome News. I tried a google and searched here but every thread I read on the LL is about adding them,not adjusting them...
when I picked up the bike last week it had 1.19.2 I installed everything and it was very bright so I then loaded the 1.19.0 and it was a big difference now I have more questions as in
should I go get it flashed? does the stock\right from dealer (have no fade) need to be flashed to fade and no amp?
Yes on the SG you will need to get the HU flashed to enable the rear speaker outputs and fade. Other than that the flash should be stock with no "0" amps installed. Then perform a reset as GreatSteaks posted.
The gain setting should be left at or very close to default.
We will wait and see what Mike's instructions are on setting the HPF.
I did the factory reset as outlined by Biketronics and my songs no longer double play and the sound is MUCH better. I'm running 1.19.0. Thanks for posting those instructions Greatsteaks!
and then tweaked the HPF and gains really made this sys shine again...
might just be me but one sec the song is full sound great bass etc then soon as you move or get to speed it changes completely....sitting at a light it will sound great but soon as you move the quality changes...
and then tweaked the HPF and gains really made this sys shine again...
might just be me but one sec the song is full sound great bass etc then soon as you move or get to speed it changes completely....sitting at a light it will sound great but soon as you move the quality changes...
Did you do the reset after changing to version 1.19.0?
Might want to try turning AVC off also.
I have a question on the instructions? I have a 14 SGS with an RF T400x2 AD amp and Moto 602's. I'm running the 1.19.0 but not sure about the part that says "If your bike came with a stock HD amp you will have to have the shop set up the bike for zero amps, 4 speakers upper fairing/rear pods". My SGS did come with the stock amp which I have since replaced but I have never had the dealer flash for anything at all. Do I need to have the setup flashed to the zero amps, 4 speakers before doing this reset? Also I am only running 1 set of upper front fairing speakers and nothing else. Any help would be great.
I have a question on the instructions? I have a 14 SGS with an RF T400x2 AD amp and Moto 602's. I'm running the 1.19.0 but not sure about the part that says "If your bike came with a stock HD amp you will have to have the shop set up the bike for zero amps, 4 speakers upper fairing/rear pods". My SGS did come with the stock amp which I have since replaced but I have never had the dealer flash for anything at all. Do I need to have the setup flashed to the zero amps, 4 speakers before doing this reset? Also I am only running 1 set of upper front fairing speakers and nothing else. Any help would be great.
Did you physically have your hands on the amp you are indicating that did come installed on your 14 SGS? I have the same sled and it never had an external amp.
Did you physically have your hands on the amp you are indicating that did come installed on your 14 SGS? I have the same sled and it never had an external amp.
T.
No, I should have clarified, I was referring to the internal amp that is in the head unit. All I had was whatever came stock in a 14 SGS 6.5 unit. Thanks for that follow up.
No, I should have clarified, I was referring to the internal amp that is in the head unit. All I had was whatever came stock in a 14 SGS 6.5 unit. Thanks for that follow up.
The reset instructions are referring to an external HD Boom amp. If the bike ever had a Boom amp installed it most likely would have had been flashed by the dealer to include that amp. Otherwise you should be good to go.
Now if your ever wanted to install rear speakers you would want it re-flashed to stock with the rear speaker outputs enabled along with fade, and NO AMP installed. The same flash as an Ultra.
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