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Right now, based off the one suggestion it looks like:
Mmats 601cx in the fairing
Mmats 690.4cx in the lids
SD 800.4s w/ wiring - if Im reading right the 800.4D is 2 ohm and I dont want that?
Line levelers x2
Speaker adapters - who makes these?
Any other amps or speakers I should be looking at?
the SD amp is a solid amp but there are cheaper options. Stinger 700 or the mmats 4110 are both solid amps and will push those speakers no problem. Can have both between 250-275 the speakers you suggested will not disappoint. As of now I have just the 601s and I can over power all my friends stock systems going down the interstate
the SD amp is a solid amp but there are cheaper options. Stinger 700 or the mmats 4110 are both solid amps and will push those speakers no problem. Can have both between 250-275 the speakers you suggested will not disappoint. As of now I have just the 601s and I can over power all my friends stock systems going down the interstate
PM me where to by the stinger spx700x4 for $275 please.
Today I ordered the Mmats speakers and the 4110 amp. Someone mentioned speaker adapters. Im assuming I will need them for the kids since Im going from 5x7 to 6x9s. Will I need any for the fairing? Who makes good ones?
Today I ordered the Mmats speakers and the 4110 amp. Someone mentioned speaker adapters. Im assuming I will need them for the kids since Im going from 5x7 to 6x9s. Will I need any for the fairing? Who makes good ones?
Lids will need an adapter. Does your bike have the power locks? I know that makes a difference as well.
I'll link a thread for one way to adapt 6x9s to CVO lids. https://www.hdforums.com/forum/audio...-lid-mods.html
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