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So I bought front and rear BT355's. Both used from forum members. I know the rear one from gypsie doesnt need to be set or adjusted. I guess I could assume the front one would be the same since it was also used.
Once installed, I would greatly appreciate any tips on retuning my amp. I would assume I need to start from the beginning and turn gains all the way "off"?
As a reminder, I had the stinger amp, mmats 601 cx in the fairing and the RF kit in the lids.
Here is a picture of how my amp is currently set. Hope you guys can make it out.
Thanks for any help!
Last edited by teedoff65; Aug 6, 2019 at 06:40 PM.
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