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A big THANK YOU to FireballJack! Shock & bluesman were absolutely tremendous help...and to the rest who put up with my multple posts and tried to steer me in the right direction...🙏🏼.
My 6 speaker set up is done...I finally tammed those highs...to my ears, it sounds fabulous. Went on an 570km ride yesterday with 5 others and my stereo was rocking...others turned theirs down and asked me just to keep mine up 👏🏼.
Here is a few clips as I was getting back home. The two clips of me riding was deliberately clocked @ 140km an hr (86mph) to emphasize road/wind noise. The phone is mounted on my bars above the fairing close to the windshield.
Once again...appreciate you guys & this forum...absolutely invaluable information.
Mmats pa601cx in fairing - Hertz SX 165 Neo in TP - both running off a 1200.4 - Neo's getting 125 & Mmats getting 140 crossed @ 100hz. Ground Zero Gzcf Yellow Baskets in pods down below off an 800.4 bridged getting 225 crossed @ 90hz. Source is a Kenwood Kmr-m325bt (4volt clean signal no matter the volume) bass/trebel flat - mid setting dialed back to - 5 took care off the piercing in my ears.
Mmats pa601cx in fairing - Hertz SX 165 Neo in TP - both running off a 1200.4 - Neo's getting 125 & Mmats getting 140 crossed @ 100hz. Ground Zero Gzcf Yellow Baskets in pods down below off an 800.4 bridged getting 225 crossed @ 90hz. Source is a Kenwood Kmr-m325bt (4volt clean signal no matter the volume) bass/trebel flat - mid setting dialed back to - 5 took care off the piercing in my ears.
There you go.
Don't be afraid to increase your HP on those GZ's. At 225w, I usually cross them 110-120 and they still kick. I mean, unless you like buying new speakers every year......
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