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I'm running an Arc Audio KS125.2 in my fairing and love it. Currently driving a set of 6.5" components. Clean, awesome sounding power.
I read good things about the SS and PBR amps and will be installing an SS in my tour pak for the pods. If you're into FM radio, they may not be a good choice in the fairing because of interference.
So what about the tweeter pod running of the deck? Will I be ok just running in that manner?
Before I run a tweeter pod, I would get a set of Biketronics 7.1 speakers. This way there will be no holes to drill in your fairing and the speakers come with adapters and a lifetime warranty. When connected to a amp they will sound great.
Last edited by 1sweetglide08; Aug 18, 2013 at 12:13 PM.
Before I run a tweeter pod, I would get a set of Biketronics 7.1 speakers. This way there will be no holes to drill in your fairing and the speaker come with adapters and a lifetime warranty. When connected to a amp they will sound great.
I was going to get the tweeter pod myself but after getting the BT 7.1's...no need.
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