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First the pbr amps are prone to overheat and I would not put them in the bags for that reason. They are also not a very good amp as they just don't do speakers justice. Loud but kinda sounds like a drive thru speaker at McDonalds. You can accomplish all 4 speakers off 1- 4 channel amp even if you only have 2 active outs on your head unit. The only thing you wont have is fade control. Don't throw good money away for not so good setup. As far as speakers go, the same principle applies. If you have polks mm series speakers then you are good to go, if they are the db speakers then not so good.
I need to figure out how to get rear outputs turned on or what ever needs to happen
You're overthinking it bro. Nothing to turn on back there unless you want to fade front to rear. All you need is a BT355 line leveler, a set of RCA's, Y splitter and a remote tun on. You input signal will be coming from the front.
I need to figure out how to get rear outputs turned on or what ever needs to happen
Get the fade control brother.
Just go to the HD shop and tell them the following:
"I just bought a HD King Tour Pack and am going to expand my excellent Boom audio set up, so can you please help me out by flashing the head unit to mirror that of a HD Ultra that came with the King Pack? It's the 0 amp, four speaker flash if I am not mistaken. Thank u sir!!! I really cannot wait to get more Boom speakers installed!!! That stuff is awesome!!!!"
So just repeat exactly what is mentioned above and u will be all set.
The reason they are jacking with u is probably because u told them u were going to go aftermarket and they have strict instructions from the HD Mothership not to assist folks that are leaving the Boom world. It's all about the cash for HD thus they r not going to make it easy for u to transition out of the Boom cult.
T.
Last edited by Tailwind; Mar 24, 2018 at 02:20 PM.
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