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Currently running
4-hertz 6.5 neo (upper and lowers)
2-hertz 8's neo (lids)
2 diamond shallow mount in grills
2 hertz st25a neo in lids
2-800.4 SD AMPS (CH 1&2 FRONT AND REAR TWEETS/CH 3&4 UPPERS AND LOWER-LEFT AND RIGHT) 2ND AMP-8'S BRIDGED CH 1&2 ANC 3&4
GROUND ZERO DSP
CHANGING HERTZ 6.5 FOR GROUND ZERO RED BASKETS 6.5 UPPER AND LOWERS
TAKING ONE 800.4 OUT OF FAIRING AND ADDING 1200.4
ADDING 2-GROUND ZERO 10'S IN BAGS WITH A SD 2400.4
What do you think of this set up and what is best way to run it. Have bike wired for 2400.4 to go in bags already.
That is one thing I want to find out, what is best because I know I have the 8's in lids and 10's in bag sharing the same air space. I put some dynamate in to see what kind of sound I could get. what kind of 8 cups can I get to cover the 8's. I don't want to seal the bags because I want to still be able to use some of my space for travel.
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