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Finally have some extra cash headed in and want to upgrade my stereo speakers. I'm so confused on all that out there and I've read the forum til I'm blue!
I have a RGS with added Lowers with speaker pods. no rear speakers. I need an amp, line control(I think), replace front speakers and add lower speakers also 6.5s. I'm thinking I want a Diamond Audio Micro 4v2, looks like it best to be able to adjust in the mounted position because adjustment are on the end. I had the Hertz HCX 6.5 in my last scooter, but leaning towards the Hertz MPX 6.5 for all four speakers in this setup.
Do i need adapter to mount these speaker in stock place, will grills work in the lowers, do simply install amp with Velcro in the bottom of deck? I'm in Odessa, Texas.
Would like to Spend no more that $1000, less if possible, just want clean loud tunes at 85!
Finally have some extra cash headed in and want to upgrade my stereo speakers. I'm so confused on all that out there and I've read the forum til I'm blue!
I have a RGS with added Lowers with speaker pods. no rear speakers. I need an amp, line control(I think), replace front speakers and add lower speakers also 6.5s. I'm thinking I want a Diamond Audio Micro 4v2, looks like it best to be able to adjust in the mounted position because adjustment are on the end. I had the Hertz HCX 6.5 in my last scooter, but leaning towards the Hertz MPX 6.5 for all four speakers in this setup.
Do i need adapter to mount these speaker in stock place, will grills work in the lowers, do simply install amp with Velcro in the bottom of deck? I'm in Odessa, Texas.
Would like to Spend no more that $1000, less if possible, just want clean loud tunes at 85!
You picked somw good stuf bud. We do that setup alot. The amp will mount right on top of the headlight inside your fairing on the new model road glides. If you enjoyed you hcx you had before you will love thw mpx. I will be happy to set you up woth everything you need. Feel free to message me if you habe any questions.
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