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Having not heard both i can't say for sure of course. I've read here that the SS had a better low end sound, and thought this may be part of it? Less "punch" from the RF at roughly equivalent RMS and same speakers setup?
True or not? if not, i know the 300x2 is available and a simple fit/install. Just don't want to limit an already limited setup w/ less "bump". Which i like and know is tough to get on a bike... unless you are glacierpearl.
I've reached the point where I'm just gonna add a second 300x2 for my fairing lowers. They should both fit under the fairing, no FM issues, and to me that amp sounds good!
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