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Ok I have asked a few questions in here and have had great responses so far but I need one last push. This is for a 2016 Road Glide Ultra. 6.5 in fairing and 6.5 in Tour Pak.
I currently have (nothing installed yet):
Sony AX5000
Mmats 4110 amp
Mmats 601.4cx
I am in need of one last set of speakers. Budget is not huge for these ~$200 give or take. Where would you place the 601cx and what would you chose for the other holes?
Please help me figure out this last item so I can get this going.
Thanks!
Last edited by eggwhite93; Apr 8, 2019 at 10:18 PM.
Ok I have asked a few questions in here and have had great responses so far but I need one last push. This is for a 2016 Road Glide Ultra. 6.5 in fairing and 6.5 in Tour Pak.
I currently have (nothing installed yet):
Sony AX5000
Mmats 4110 amp
Mmats 601.4cx
I am in need of one last set of speakers. Budget is not huge for these ~$200 give or take. Where would you place the 601cx and what would you chose for the other holes?
Please help me figure out this last item so I can get this going.
LOL you guys are right. What I am looking for advice on is... If you were only going to fill the fairing and tour pak and you already had a set of 601cx where would you put them and what would you get for the other location?
LOL you guys are right. What I am looking for advice on is... If you were only going to fill the fairing and tour pak and you already had a set of 601cx where would you put them and what would you get for the other location?
Thanks!
Well I am going off my own experience...Let me just tell you what i have
Fairing. Mmat 601.4. With Beyma sql 60 horns mounted in hogtune grills
Lowers. Mmats 601 cx
TP Mmat 601 cx
That would be my suggestion...it has worked well for me. Polyfill in the fairing pods and its all good...play it loud brotha and happy tuning
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