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I purchased 2 sets of Infiniti Kappa 62.11i speakers and a Precision Power P900.4 amp so far.
I will be installing in a 2016 Ultra Classic Limited low with the stock Boom 6.5 unit.
What else will I need for the install?
Does anyone have any specific set up advice?
As far as I have gathered here I will be able to hook everything up 1 to 1 speaker wise front and rear. I may or may not lose FM reception but don't much care about that.
I purchased 2 sets of Infiniti Kappa 62.11i speakers and a Precision Power P900.4 amp so far.
I will be installing in a 2016 Ultra Classic Limited low with the stock Boom 6.5 unit.
What else will I need for the install?
Does anyone have any specific set up advice?
As far as I have gathered here I will be able to hook everything up 1 to 1 speaker wise front and rear. I may or may not lose FM reception but don't much care about that.
Anything else I should know or be aware of?
Thanks in advance.
You're probably going to need the JM amp tray for that amp to fit in the fairing.
Also going to need two BT line levelers and the breakout harness from BT if you want to fade from front to rear.
Last but not least you will need two sets of Stinger RCA's.
I assume you have the 8 gauge power and ground covered. 16 gauge speaker wire. Inline barrel fuse holder with a 50 amp fuse.
By any chance will the Biketronics amp adapter work? Its only $40 vs the $150 of the JM one.
I've never used it. Honestly I don't know. But if I had to guess I'd say no. Might check with badazzbikes. I know they have an amp tray as well but I don't know the purchase price. Probably cheaper than JM.
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