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With Arc 600.4 and 2 602 Moto’s in fairing....have you guys found the app capability and quality of the RF DSR1 to out weigh the Arc’s PSM required computer tune OR is there a consensus leaning toward Arc for Arc in spite of no app? Have searched all other threads on this question but haven’t found anything about my specific setup.
Arc is suggesting (and providing) 2 set apart tweeters like what come in the 602 Moto’s, to mount where old stock Street Glide Mirrors were post monkey bar instal. Tech says with their DSM, sound quality will be greatly improved with less worries of stock head units DSP screwing things up. Just curious what the unbiased opinions of you guys that know your stuff who have helped me get a good 2 speaker set up are? Very grateful for this forum and all you guys who give graciously of your time to help others.
So you'll be running the ARC 602's and a set of tweets? I'm curious how this will sound. I have the 600.4/602's/PSM, I just ran it all stock and haven't been overly impressed but I haven't tried changing anything either. I just hooked it all up and went with the can PSM settings out of the box. I'll be following this thread for sure.
So you'll be running the ARC 602's and a set of tweets? I'm curious how this will sound. I have the 600.4/602's/PSM, I just ran it all stock and haven't been overly impressed but I haven't tried changing anything either. I just hooked it all up and went with the can PSM settings out of the box. I'll be following this thread for sure.
If you hooked up the psm with their tune and haven’t made any adjustments it will be bright. Learn how it works and make some fine tune adjustments and it will help the sound.
With Arc 600.4 and 2 602 Moto’s in fairing....have you guys found the app capability and quality of the RF DSR1 to out weigh the Arc’s PSM required computer tune OR is there a consensus leaning toward Arc for Arc in spite of no app? Have searched all other threads on this question but haven’t found anything about my specific setup.
Arc is suggesting (and providing) 2 set apart tweeters like what come in the 602 Moto’s, to mount where old stock Street Glide Mirrors were post monkey bar instal. Tech says with their DSM, sound quality will be greatly improved with less worries of stock head units DSP screwing things up. Just curious what the unbiased opinions of you guys that know your stuff who have helped me get a good 2 speaker set up are? Very grateful for this forum and all you guys who give graciously of your time to help others.
i have to agree, both will work just fine, it kinda ends up being which interface program you are more comfortable with, me personally i like the arc software more, but that could be because i have more seat time with it. The RF software is ok, i just dont like the wait time while it updates/synchronising.
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