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I have a 2018 Road King Special that I recently installed a system in. System consists of SD 12004, SD 800.4, SD 400.4, DD DSI-2, (4) DD B3 tweeters, DD 6.5 Neos, PRV 8" Neos, and 10" PRV in each bag. Currently I control the volume with my phone since I have no head unit. While riding, it is a bit sketchy to control the volume. Is there a BT volume controller I can add that is more like a normal volume ****? Mounted on my center dash would make controlling sound much easier and safer.
you could use the bluetooth dongle from DD that they make for the Dsi2. comes with a control **** that i'm pretty sure would do what you need. only 60 bucks or so IIRC.
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you could use the bluetooth dongle from DD that they make for the Dsi2. comes with a control **** that i'm pretty sure would do what you need. only 60 bucks or so IIRC.
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Thought about it after. I have the DD BT kit, but in the previous setup, i never used the volume control. It's still in the box. Lol. It is pretty big, so I will have to see if I can take it apart and just use the ****. Thanks,
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