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If you swap out the stock amp tray you will be able to put the 600.4 and 800.4 along with the PSM. Depending on the size of kicker amp you could possibly stuff that in the clutch side cubby
For sure!
Or make things much easier and get rid of the 3 amps and replace it with a MMATS 2600.4 and PSM Pro or HKI DSP. Much less wiring and connections and.....
Or make things much easier and get rid of the 3 amps and replace it with a MMATS 2600.4 and PSM Pro or HKI DSP. Much less wiring and connections and.....
I guess I was thinking along the lines of having eight speakers again. I had the 800.4 bridged and feeding the 6x9s in the lids and that little Kicker bridged and feeding the tour pak pod speakers. The 600.4 handled the four speakers up front.
I guess I was thinking along the lines of having eight speakers again. I had the 800.4 bridged and feeding the 6x9s in the lids and that little Kicker bridged and feeding the tour pak pod speakers. The 600.4 handled the four speakers up front.
That 2600 is more than enough to run those 8 speakers.
I'm missing something here. How can a four channel amp supply individual channels to eight speakers? I should mention that I did feed the four rear speakers with one RCA line on my old bike, I just dropped the gains and raised the HPF a little on the kicker amp so the tune that was dialed in for the 6x9s didn't overpower them. That being said each speaker had its own channel from an amplifier somewhere.
Last edited by Hoyt 1911A1; Feb 22, 2024 at 05:34 AM.
With a DSP, you can parallel each set of speakers. So channel 1 would be both positive and negative from one set of speakers. Then you control crossovers/gains to channel 1 from DSP. And so on for the rest of speakers and channels. I run 3 different sets of speakers on my SD 2400.4.
With a DSP, you can parallel each set of speakers. So channel 1 would be both positive and negative from one set of speakers. Then you control crossovers/gains to channel 1 from DSP. And so on for the rest of speakers and channels. I run 3 different sets of speakers on my SD 2400.4.
Oh I gotcha. I don't dig hooking em up that way but I see what you mean now.
Ok, so here is the setup. All purchased, awaiting deliveries:
Dayton Audio DSP-408 DSP
DD VO-XN6x9a in the lids
GZCF 6.5SPL-NEO in the fairing
2 SD 800.4 EVOPS (running each amp in bridged mode for a max of 400w/ch)
Metra harnesses of various flavors for connections except for the lid connections.
I'd like to use the existing harness for the lids somehow, so that I can continue to use the stock HD disconnects when I take the bags off. Does anyone know who make harnesses that will let me do this or am I stuck making my own (doable) and running them through a newly drilled and grommeted hole?
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