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I have a quick question.Is it possible to mount a SD EVOX 2400.4 and Daytona 408 DSP side by side above the radio under the Rushmore street glide fairing? Thanks for your help.
No clue you could come close to getting all that in there. So your evo and daytona are side by side running parallel to the HU? From the eyeball test it seems both units would be to long in that configuration.
I am running the 1200.4 on the amp tray, the 408 under the amp tray in front of the hu and the nvx in the cubby hole clutch side. And yes I have bt brackets.
I am running the 1200.4 on the amp tray, the 408 under the amp tray in front of the hu and the nvx in the cubby hole clutch side. And yes I have bt brackets.
Can you post a pic of that dsp behind the HU. I cant picture that fit.
You can get 3 amps and a DSP in a 14 and up batwing with the stock amp tray and stock headunit.
Amp tray has a 1200.4 evox, 250.2 and a Dayton dsp-408. 800.4evox in the clutch side cubby.
This one has a sony Headunit, JM amp tray
With 3 amps and DD DSI-2 dsp.
JL 600/4 on tray,MMATS 4110 under amp tray,SD250.2 on clutch side bracket and DD DSI-2 in clutch side cubby.
Ok, here is a pic of mine. Do you experienced guys thing the Dayton will fit in the cubby? Right now its being used to stuff cabling in, but a little tie up work cold fix that. The only issue I can think of is the power side of my EX4 is on the clutch side. Probably not a huge deal with quality rca cables and tusa tape.
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