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Next level sled audio for sure. I'm gonna build a bike like that one these days just for fun. I'm pretty sure I could compete with that system with less than 6 amps though. lol!! Very nice system Brother Louie!
Several have asked, whats in the 2018 Road Glide in my sig pic...
2 Beyma 8 proCX in the front fairing SounDigital 600x1 running each one
4 Beyma 6.5 GMND in the tourpack. Soundigital 1200x4 running the 4 in the pack
1 Beyma 6.5 GMND, and one Beyma 6" Horn in Each Lid SounDigital 800x4 Running those
1 DD 500 Series Sub in each bag. SounDigital 600x1 Running each one of those
Ground Zero DSP..
All Amps and Processor in front fairing.
Thanks for sharing Louie. Thats the kind of info we try to share here. I know when you do this for a living its a double edged sword when it comes to sharing details so I really appreciate you doing that.
I'm just an idiot trying to learn a little about audio, in fact as many times as i thought i knew what i wanted my systems still stock, i think it shows character for this guy to get beat up the way he did and come back and offer useful information, Hats off to you Louie Welcome to the forums
I am running one battery now. You have to remember SounDigital amps are very efficient. A Stinger battery (still trying others). I get around 5 songs out of it.. lol. I need another one, but I ride this daily and you can imagine its a bit heavy now.
Last edited by Louie Bailey; Jul 5, 2018 at 11:22 AM.
Any reason for the nano line as opposed to the evo stuff? I currently have a 250.2 nano and an 800.4 evo. The fan is pretty loud on the nano but no issues with either yet
I realize most people that are here looking for advice aren't looking for a pro audio "parking lot pimping' system, but I see more and more people every week asking about 8's & 10's midbass and subs on other sites, forums and at my own shop. That damn unicorn is getting harder to catch everyday, and more and more people are hunting it. I don't agree with attitudes from anyone, as it is not helpful in any way. I am interested in learning all I can about all stages of audio and will help when I can. So lets all share info without the attitudes, and I'm sure a lot more people will speak up with something to share. As far as budget, I've seen many people spend $1-$2k on Boom, Hogtunes and even J&M and I think we've all learned what a waste that stuff is so $2000 on a GOOD sounding system is far from unheard of.
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