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Installed the DB NEO4 and bridged it to my AW6.5s and AT28s in the fairing. In order to install the amp under the HU, I had to sawzall a section of the radio mount frame.
At this time I don't have a line leveler since I bought the PSM from Alex. Let me tell you, this HU sucks without a DSM or line leveler.
Phase 2 in a bout a week will be installing the DX6x9s in the lids. I ran the speaker wires while I had the wire through opened up.
Yes I will agree the head units need some help.
Your system looks to be coming together quit nicely.
You will be happy with that set up after completion
It's getting there. Since it's my daily rider, only so many hours in the day to tear stuff apart and put it back together.
I know all to well about trying to upgrade a daily rider in small time increments but the bi-polar bitch mother nature has given us here in the Chicago area a few extra days to get our upgrades accomplished.
I don't know how your budget sits for a DSP or if you are using line levelers. I posted a video of my system of what can be done with the stock HU ,4 -6.5 speakers and line levelers in the video section stickies if it helps.
I had the line leveler on the Ultra and it went with it on the trade in. Since I ordered the Arc PSM I didn't buy another line leveler. I'll just have to suck it up until it gets here this week.
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