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Hello,
Currently I am running a 2015 Ultra Limited Low with a Biketronics system, a BT4180.14 amp, BT7P14 speakers up front, Alpine SPR-60's in the tour pack and BT355 LL. My question is would i get a noticeable\worthwhile difference in sound quality if I flash with the "8/2" or the "Rockford Fosgate 2014+ All Bikes" Flash and
pull my BT355 and add A DSP?
If so could I separate the tweeters from the main speakers and feed them from the DSP?
I would do whatever flash you choose and see how it sounds. A dsp will give you more tuning ability but you probably don't need to invest the time or money that goes along with a dsp into what you have right now. You would need a separate amp if you wanted to bi amp your coaxials and then control the frequencies of the tweeters with the dsp. If I had your setup I would do the flash and look at upgrading the tour pak speakers to something that was built for running on a bike.
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