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Been looking on digital designs website and looked at the d4.60 amp. Thinking it would be a good amp for my 16 road glide. Anyone have any input on this amp?
My setup consists of AW 6.5 with BT 30s and b54 amp bridge to them. After seeing BAL's video, been thinking might go to a 6 speaker setup. Just don't want any amps in the bags.
That amp is great for some horns. As far as much else, you have a ton of room in that Road Glide to stuff amps, no reason to limit to something quite that small. What is your ideas for 6 speakers?
Like to keep the 6.5, add lowers with maybe some mmats and still debating on lids or add 8 in mid woofers in bags. Guessing I would also need the b3 horns instead of the tweets. Would 2 mx 500 fit in the fairing?
Like to keep the 6.5, add lowers with maybe some mmats and still debating on lids or add 8 in mid woofers in bags. Guessing I would also need the b3 horns instead of the tweets. Would 2 mx 500 fit in the fairing?
What's ur debate regarding lids or inside the bags?
2 MX will fit but lots of options for micros on the RG but build for ur end state goal thus take ur time on purchases till u define the finish line. Based on ur initial comments, u might go with one solid 4 channel and one Micro.
Thanks for your replies fellas! I'm thinking the best solution for me will be to speak with Alex and take it from there. Once again thanks to all the members who make this site informative and steer people from making bad decisions.
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