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You want the Pioneer Pro 6900 speakers for your application bro. As long as you weather proof your bags you'll be okay with a non marine rated amp.
I do like pioneer but I think I would like to go with a marine grade speaker just to be safe since it would be getting rained on directly. Unless they are and I cant see it?
I do like pioneer but I think I would like to go with a marine grade speaker just to be safe since it would be getting rained on directly. Unless they are and I cant see it?
As G stated, Pioneer Pro. Weatherproof the face of the speaker with treated grill cloth and go storm chasing!!!
Also, put both amps in the fairing if possible. The JL280/4 is suitable for the Pioneers but a GZ Micro will do damn good with them.
I just installed the hogtunes 200 watt 2 channel amp and 6.5 inch speakers on my 2017 Road Glide Special.
My question is, can I add another of the same amp to power 6x9 speakers in the bag lids? I can easily connect the second amp to the battery, but am not sure where it would connect for the 12V turn on/off and if the stock radio has 2 more outputs for rear speakers.
Has anybody had experience having amplified 6.5 in the front, but non-amped 6x9s in the lids? Is it possible I dont need to amplify the rear?
And last and final question:
Looking to get the lids and speakers from thefactorymatch.com I have done some research on them and am pretty happy with the reviews Ive seen so far and was hoping to confirm with people here.
Sorry for the long thread and thanks again for your help!!!!!!
You sure can!! Give us a call 705-719-6361 or email me at susan@hogtunes.com and we can help you get it set up the right way for the best performance where it matters most - at speed!
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