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Guys,
While doing some research for my next amp I put together this spreadsheet from the information that was available. Not sure if it would be useful for anyone else but I'll post it and you can decide.
Regards,
Randy
Guys,
While doing some research for my next amp I put together this spreadsheet from the information that was available. Not sure if it would be useful for anyone else but I'll post it and you can decide.
Regards,
Randy
Thanks for sharing brother!!! That Massive TX48 would be another solid player at the right price.
softpeter thanks for the reply. In looking at the NVX website are you referring to the VADM2 and VADM4 amps? Also any specific model #'s anyone could supply I can add. I also adding a location tab per your recommendation but don't have enough info to populate. Is there a way to link the Excel doc (maybe google docs or some other service) so people can add info like location? Does this meet the "sticky" criteria?
randy
softpeter thanks for the reply. In looking at the NVX website are you referring to the VADM2 and VADM4 amps? Also any specific model #'s anyone could supply I can add. I also adding a location tab per your recommendation but don't have enough info to populate. Is there a way to link the Excel doc (maybe google docs or some other service) so people can add info like location? Does this meet the "sticky" criteria?
randy
Yep, pretty sure he is referring to the NVX Vadm 2, and the Vadm 4. Great little amps. They will fit on top of the HU. They also fit nice on the Hogtunes amp bracket designed for the brake side of the fairing in a Streetglide.
Don't think they are radio friendly though.
Yep, pretty sure he is referring to the NVX Vadm 2, and the Vadm 4. Great little amps. They will fit on top of the HU. They also fit nice on the Hogtunes amp bracket designed for the brake side of the fairing in a Streetglide.
Don't think they are radio friendly though.
Don't forget, when you start talking about "what fits in the nose" you cannot be that general. Does it fit in a Street Glide or a Road Glide? How about Rushmore or pre-Rushmore? I think this could be a very valuable reference tool once all the pertinent data is populated. I for one dont think the line for what fits is needed if you have the dimensions listed. A little research and should be able to make an informed decision on weather it will fit or not based on the dimensions. Keep working one it and adding to it please.
Pre Rushmore Batwing:
Amps that should fit on top of a Sony HU:
Stinger 700 SPX - radio friendly (RF)
Stinger 350 SPX - RF
NVX Vadm 2
NVX Vadm 4
Cerwin Vega B52
Cerwin Vega B54
Sound Stream PN4.1000D - fits but may have to trim around gauges
Don't forget, when you start talking about "what fits in the nose" you cannot be that general. Does it fit in a Street Glide or a Road Glide? How about Rushmore or pre-Rushmore? I think this could be a very valuable reference tool once all the pertinent data is populated. I for one dont think the line for what fits is needed if you have the dimensions listed. A little research and should be able to make an informed decision on weather it will fit or not based on the dimensions. Keep working one it and adding to it please.
You'd be surprised how many there are that don't do the research and only want answers.
You'd be surprised how many there are that don't do the research and only want answers.
Or guys like me who have pages of notes from doing research, and are still not sure what their end game is, lol. The ever changing bike audio keeps changing the goal line! I'll never catch up, and I'll never win!
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