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Old Feb 18, 2013 | 10:56 AM
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I have a '09 FLHX and am going to just be running speakers in the fairing. I am currently running the Hog Tune 24.2 set up. I replaced the stock HU when it smoked itself on the way back from Strugis in '11. I installed a Sony DSX-MS60 using the Hawg Wired set up. I have a set of SX504-60 speakers I would like to use. Here are the specs on them,

SX504-60 Specifications

4 ohm, 25mm voice coil
60 Watts RMS, 150 Watts Peak (Rated - 60 Watts)
Effective Frequency Range: 65Hz - 20KHz
Sensitivity, SPL: 90dB +/-3dB / 1W @ 1M
1.25" bridge-mounted component tweeter
5.25" solid polypropylene cone
10 oz. magnet with rubber boot

Would the PN4.320D be a good choice for an amp? Here are the specs for it,


Features:
Small Compact 4.75" Wide Chassis
4-ohm Bridged/2-ohm Stereo
Class D Full Range
2-Ohm Stable Class D Monoblocks
MOSFET PWM Power Supply
80Hz 12dB HP or LP Crossover (2/4 ch.)
50-250Hz Variable 12dB LP Crossover (mono)
10-50Hz Variable 12dB Subsonic Crossover (mono)
12dB 45Hz Bass Boost (mono)
200mv-6V Low Level Input Sensitivity
High Level Input
Dash Mount Remote Gain Control Included

SPECIFICATIONS PN4.320D
RMS Power 4Ω 60 x 4
RMS Power 2Ω 80 x 4
RMS Power 4Ω Bridged 160 x 2
Dimensions (4.75"w x 1.5"h) 7"

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Old Feb 18, 2013 | 12:57 PM
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I have a '09 FLHX and am going to just be running speakers in the fairing. I am currently running the Hog Tune 24.2 set up. I replaced the stock HU when it smoked itself on the way back from Strugis in '11. I installed a Sony DSX-MS60 using the Hawg Wired set up. I have a set of SX504-60 speakers I would like to use.
Yeah that would be a great fit in bridged mode. If you want to add more speakers later, you'd have another 2 channels to do it with.
 
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Old Feb 18, 2013 | 02:02 PM
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Thank You very much.
 
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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 08:06 PM
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Instruction Manual is not real clear on this. Do I hook the RR + and the RL - to one speaker and the FL- and FR+ to the other speaker?
 
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Im out at the moment but the speaker wires should be labeled
 
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Downloaded the manual off the website, it is better than the one that comes with the amp.
 
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I am only runninig 2 speakers so do I use the left diagram or the right diagram?
 
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if they are 4 ohm speakers then you will use the right diagram to bridge the amp for full power output. Be careful with that volume control though as those speakers are not rated for that kind of power.

On a side note, I hate that J&M, Hawg-Wired, Biketronics, ARC, etc. all make you go digging around and jumping through hoops for their respective speaker specs when all they have to do is publish them on their respective sites and included documentation. IMO they should all have to disclose the same information that other manufacturers do such as rms and peak ratings, mounting depths (top and bottom), frequency operating range for each component, etc.
 
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Originally Posted by UltraNutZ
if they are 4 ohm speakers then you will use the right diagram to bridge the amp for full power output. Be careful with that volume control though as those speakers are not rated for that kind of power.

On a side note, I hate that J&M, Hawg-Wired, Biketronics, ARC, etc. all make you go digging around and jumping through hoops for their respective speaker specs when all they have to do is publish them on their respective sites and included documentation. IMO they should all have to disclose the same information that other manufacturers do such as rms and peak ratings, mounting depths (top and bottom), frequency operating range for each component, etc.
You are spot on, I agree. When a manufacturer doesn't supply specs it could mean that they aren't proud of them for some reason.
 
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