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Ok so who would be so kind as to program this DSP after I try and I know I will screw it up.I would like to have my 6.5 back if I can even find all the necessary parts to put it back.Three decks latter can't believe time has come.One thing haven't figured out dose it matter what version was last loaded in radio station all . Want fade think I was 19 poi t something been two years
Thanks everyone for the thumbs up but this is far more credited to the rest of you than anything else. See, two months ago I was sitting with a 8 speaker, 2 amp boom stage 1 system thinking I was a boss. I had never installed a stereo on a motorcycle before. I didn't even put the Boom system in my own ride. Y'all assured me I could do it and gave me all the confidence, tools and knowledge to proceed. The final result of this installation has far exceeded my expectation and thank god I listened to you guys because I definitely wouldn't be here without the phenomenal people in this forum.
Chris is a buddy of mine so I've been watching (listening) to his bike along the way and I'll tell you the video doesn't do it justice. Its the baddest sounding bike I've ever heard. I stood in his garage giggling like a little kid. That sound shouldn't come out of a bike!!!!!!!!! Unreal!!!
Well this is good news for me. I have a BT4180 and was wondering if a DSP would work. Well I got my answer. I was going to blow money on an amp that I didn’t necessarily need. Now I can spend time wondering what 10s and amp I will ren in the bags.
Thanx for all this good information
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