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My boom audio amp went bad after 5 years. If i buy a replacement will the system have to be flashed again? My thinking is it was flashed on initial install and the new amp i should be able to just plug and go since it would be same thing. Any help is greatly appreciated
Rooster88
Which amp burned out? The fairing or one of the saddlebags? I justed replaced my Boom system and have all 3 amps on hand I am going to put them up for sale soon. Let me know if you are still in the market for a replacement Boom Amp.
It was fairing amp but i already bought one and installed it. I did end up having to reflash the system for the new one to work. Wish we couldve gotten together few weeks ago
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