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Alright well I got everything from another member here and it sounds great. I am still trying to figure out how to get Grilles to fit because I had to use spacers to make the speakers work. So far with a little trimming of the inside of the fairing I have been able to get them in but now the Tweeter hits the grille.
I went with the Diamond Audio micro 2v2, a line leveler and Audison AVX65s. I adjusted the gains using the online charts and I am running the amp on full pass. By doing this and the bass and treble on the bike are set flat It sounds great! It is definitely loud and not overly bright. I may add a DSP in the future but for now it doesn’t distort at volumes loud enough to keep me happy.
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