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Hey guys I have an 09 road glide. I will be re doing my current system. The amp I have now is a massive audio 960.4 nano. Will a jl 600/6 fit in the fairing. (Power 8s and 6.5s) and use the massive to power the tweets and horns. Or should I a different route. For reference heres what Im trying to power
2 x 6.5s in fairing
2 x DD VO B3 in fairing
2 x 8 speakers in each bag (4 total)
1 horn in each bag (2 total)
1 ARC PSM
Any help is much appreciated. Thanks
Last edited by fathead1137; Jun 9, 2019 at 09:19 AM.
I love those fairings, plenty of room for smaller amps, but not as good for bigger amps. What HU are you running? I have an 08 modified for a double din HU and with some mods to the radio mount you may be able to fit it behind the radio, but I can't swear to it. You can however fit 5 smaller amps in that fairing easy. 1 behind each pocket, 1 on each side of the HU and 1 behind the HU.
With that HU and some cutting on the mount it should fit on top of the radio. But then again I haven't tried that specific amp there. I did have a Soundstream PN1000D there with little mod to the mount.
I have a 09 RG. Im not running the amp you mentioned. For reference, Im running a SS PN4 1000d in between glove box and inner fairing, Stinger 700 on top of the HU, and a DD DSP mounted like the SS amp but on the other side. Tons of room in there
That's what I was thinking. Anyone know a good shop in the Clarksville/Nashville area that can handle this install. I went to a few shops today and they all said don't use pro audio on bikes. Said thank you and walked out. If not I will be making the trip to dafunkshop
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