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I have 2016 FLHXS with Mille Pro 6.5's in the fairing and HCX 690's in the bag lids. They are powered by an Arc Moto 600.4 amp and I am using the Biketronics line leveler.
I have been using this setup for 3 summers without issue. However last week I noticed that one of the HCX 690's was not sounding very good. It has since gotten worse and will need to be replaced.
I am looking for some suggestions on an upgrade without completely rebuilding the system. Maybe some different 6x9's and replace the Biketronics line leveler with a flash and DSP. Any advice would be appreciated.
Last edited by Fred Halstead; Jul 23, 2018 at 01:23 PM.
I have 2016 FLHXS with Mille Pro 6.5's in the fairing and HCX 690's in the bag lids. They are powered by an Arc Moto 600.4 amp and I am using the Biketronics line leveler.
I have been using this setup for 3 summers without issue. However last week I noticed that one of the HCX 690's was not sounding very good. It has since gotten worse and will need to be replaced.
I am looking for some suggestions on an upgrade without completely rebuilding the system. Maybe some different 6x9's and replace the Biketronics line leveler with a flash and DSP. Any advice would be appreciated.
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