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he has a 355 he’s gonna swap in and pull the loc out. Waiting on the results
That's a good move. The LOC cannot protect against the voltage spike when the bike is running. He's over driving the amp using the LOC. Especially if still running the stock or 4/0 Harley flash.
OK,.....! Removed the LOC. Installed the BT 355. Sounding prety good again.... continuously. Am going to have to re-tune for sure.
I do have the stock 4 O flash. That being said, I have a 2nd BT355. BUT, I need a connector/adapter for the factory pin connecter that is for the rear speakers. Where do I get one of those ?
The BT has 2 connecters that must go into only 1, I'm sure you are aware of this.
OK,.....! Removed the LOC. Installed the BT 355. Sounding prety good again.... continuously. Am going to have to re-tune for sure.
I do have the stock 4 O flash. That being said, I have a 2nd BT355. BUT, I need a connector/adapter for the factory pin connecter that is for the rear speakers. Where do I get one of those ?
The BT has 2 connecters that must go into only 1, I'm sure you are aware of this.
if your ok not having fade just run the bt355 to the amp. If your amp has a 2/4channel input switch just put it to 2 channel input. If not you can split the rcas with splitters to feed both sides of the amp if needed
I guess I would like the fade, but not a must. But I would still use the 2nd BT355, correct? Will it still be stereo ?
If the MD4110 puts out 110 wpc, won't I only be getting 110 divided by 2 then ?
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