Kappa Upgrade?
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Ok so if I stay on the Kappa path I would have to get a 2 ohm amp since the Kappas are 2 ohm? This way I could keep the tour pack speakers stock until the wife releases more funds to upgrade those. Would I need the HU flashed to be able to fade? I really don't see myself going beyond just the wish for more volume and clarity.
Also is the Rokker RFB-JAMP-500HC14-ULP a fair amp for $299? I'm starting to get a little lost and overwhelmed in reading the numerous posts lol.
Also is the Rokker RFB-JAMP-500HC14-ULP a fair amp for $299? I'm starting to get a little lost and overwhelmed in reading the numerous posts lol.
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Originally Posted by BobbyJones
Ok so if I stay on the Kappa path I would have to get a 2 ohm amp since the Kappas are 2 ohm? This way I could keep the tour pack speakers stock until the wife releases more funds to upgrade those. Would I need the HU flashed to be able to fade? I really don't see myself going beyond just the wish for more volume and clarity.
Also is the Rokker RFB-JAMP-500HC14-ULP a fair amp for $299? I'm starting to get a little lost and overwhelmed in reading the numerous posts lol.
Also is the Rokker RFB-JAMP-500HC14-ULP a fair amp for $299? I'm starting to get a little lost and overwhelmed in reading the numerous posts lol.
2 Kappas up front, 2 polks in the TP, a 4 channel amp, and Line Levelers to keep it all plug and play is not a bad place to be if u want to keep it all simple.
No flash required.
T.
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Don't do a damn thing until u have time to process some of this info, clarify a realistic budget, and have a semi defined finish line.
2 Kappas up front, 2 polks in the TP, a 4 channel amp, and Line Levelers to keep it all plug and play is not a bad place to be if u want to keep it all simple.
No flash required.
T.
2 Kappas up front, 2 polks in the TP, a 4 channel amp, and Line Levelers to keep it all plug and play is not a bad place to be if u want to keep it all simple.
No flash required.
T.
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For what you're looking for. Your best bang for the buck is gonna be the Kappa speakers with this amp:
https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item...tml?show_tab=1
Include the line levelers, RCA's, wiring etc., and you're looking at about $250 bucks.
T laid out a great set up but I'm afraid you won't get it done under $500. The Polk speakers alone are $200 bucks.
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So after research, reading, talking to a couple of local Indy's, this is where I think I want to go: I'm looking for clear volume at 70 mph on highway, listening to mostly classic rock, and with a budget of $400-$500 (I want 500 wife wants 400). With these parameters here is what I've chosen, but not married to:
Rockford Fosgate Punch PBR300X2 Amp
Rockford Fosgate RFKHD9813 Kit
(4) Infinity Kappa 62.11i
Scosche SAHD656 Adapters
Do I need adapters for the tour pack speakers? I'm assuming so. Also will I need to have the factory HU flashed once the amp is installed? And will I loose FM reception?Now before you tell me that I am over my $500 budget, I know, but wifey probably won't know lol. Since she bought me the ride earlier this year for my 50th I don't think she'd mind. My question now becomes, will the above allow me to achieve clear volume at 70 mph? Now the reason I threw in the RF Kit is ease in mounting (bracket and wires). Is there a cheaper alternative amp that is fairly easy to mount? If there is will I need to purchase additional wiring? I realize that I need to lift the tank and run power to the battery, I'm just looking for ease of purchase I guess over having to order several different wiring options knowing my luck I'll miss something and won't realize until I'm deep into the install. So whatcha think?
Rockford Fosgate Punch PBR300X2 Amp
Rockford Fosgate RFKHD9813 Kit
(4) Infinity Kappa 62.11i
Scosche SAHD656 Adapters
Do I need adapters for the tour pack speakers? I'm assuming so. Also will I need to have the factory HU flashed once the amp is installed? And will I loose FM reception?Now before you tell me that I am over my $500 budget, I know, but wifey probably won't know lol. Since she bought me the ride earlier this year for my 50th I don't think she'd mind. My question now becomes, will the above allow me to achieve clear volume at 70 mph? Now the reason I threw in the RF Kit is ease in mounting (bracket and wires). Is there a cheaper alternative amp that is fairly easy to mount? If there is will I need to purchase additional wiring? I realize that I need to lift the tank and run power to the battery, I'm just looking for ease of purchase I guess over having to order several different wiring options knowing my luck I'll miss something and won't realize until I'm deep into the install. So whatcha think?
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So after research, reading, talking to a couple of local Indy's, this is where I think I want to go: I'm looking for clear volume at 70 mph on highway, listening to mostly classic rock, and with a budget of $400-$500 (I want 500 wife wants 400). With these parameters here is what I've chosen, but not married to:
Rockford Fosgate Punch PBR300X2 Amp
Rockford Fosgate RFKHD9813 Kit
(4) Infinity Kappa 62.11i
Scosche SAHD656 Adapters
Do I need adapters for the tour pack speakers? I'm assuming so. Also will I need to have the factory HU flashed once the amp is installed? And will I loose FM reception?Now before you tell me that I am over my $500 budget, I know, but wifey probably won't know lol. Since she bought me the ride earlier this year for my 50th I don't think she'd mind. My question now becomes, will the above allow me to achieve clear volume at 70 mph? Now the reason I threw in the RF Kit is ease in mounting (bracket and wires). Is there a cheaper alternative amp that is fairly easy to mount? If there is will I need to purchase additional wiring? I realize that I need to lift the tank and run power to the battery, I'm just looking for ease of purchase I guess over having to order several different wiring options knowing my luck I'll miss something and won't realize until I'm deep into the install. So whatcha think?
Rockford Fosgate Punch PBR300X2 Amp
Rockford Fosgate RFKHD9813 Kit
(4) Infinity Kappa 62.11i
Scosche SAHD656 Adapters
Do I need adapters for the tour pack speakers? I'm assuming so. Also will I need to have the factory HU flashed once the amp is installed? And will I loose FM reception?Now before you tell me that I am over my $500 budget, I know, but wifey probably won't know lol. Since she bought me the ride earlier this year for my 50th I don't think she'd mind. My question now becomes, will the above allow me to achieve clear volume at 70 mph? Now the reason I threw in the RF Kit is ease in mounting (bracket and wires). Is there a cheaper alternative amp that is fairly easy to mount? If there is will I need to purchase additional wiring? I realize that I need to lift the tank and run power to the battery, I'm just looking for ease of purchase I guess over having to order several different wiring options knowing my luck I'll miss something and won't realize until I'm deep into the install. So whatcha think?
id disagree with your indy shop