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Is there a 6 channel amp that fits in the fairing of the 15 and up Road Glides? Two or three separate amps that fit that will power 6 channels?
I do not have any interest in mounting a big amp in my bags at this time.
I had five amps in my 13 Road Glide and that was packed in there along with the air ride controls and eq/crossover. Pic is prior to cleaning up the rats nest of wiring...
This may be a moot point if I can bridge the Boom 2 amps.
Puzzled...what's up brother, I remember you from Choppedbaggers. Dude shoot me a PM, I'm the owner for Funk Shop we just did great at the BYB show. We've had a ton of success with Soundigital Amps (better soundquality than the Tara's in that pic) and JL 500/4 in the fairing, you can also fit an Arc 600.4 under the radio and then another amp on top of the headlight. No 6 channel though.
Anything is possible. I've seen a Diamond 1200.6 in a RG fairing but it required an aftermarket radio since it's shallower and the guy used a plasma cutter to modify the fairing bracket, then made an angled mount. No easy task.
Puzzled...what's up brother, I remember you from Choppedbaggers. Dude shoot me a PM, I'm the owner for Funk Shop we just did great at the BYB show. We've had a ton of success with Soundigital Amps (better soundquality than the Tara's in that pic) and JL 500/4 in the fairing, you can also fit an Arc 600.4 under the radio and then another amp on top of the headlight. No 6 channel though.
What are you trying to push?
Thank you. I'll have 1 pair of 6.5" in the fairing, 1 pair of 6x9 in the lids, 1 pair of 8" in the bags and 1 pair of 4" super tweeters if they fit in the fairing.
I have used PRV's with great success in the past. I was going to use them again. I can drop down from the 250 rms version to the 200 ish version.
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