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dude.. pick up the phone and call him directly. I can almost guarantee he'll give you the discount. You can pay by phone or if you prefer he'll send you a paypal invoice...
I have the RF with the BT 7.1 and this thing sounds insane. Can't beat $150 for the amp. I highly doubt that when riding at speed you would be able to tell a difference.
That being said, I really like the guys at Biketronics and they deserve our hard earned cash as they really take service to the next level. companies like this are hard to come by.
I have the RF with the BT 7.1 and this thing sounds insane. Can't beat $150 for the amp. I highly doubt that when riding at speed you would be able to tell a difference. That being said, I really like the guys at Biketronics and they deserve our hard earned cash as they really take service to the next level. companies like this are hard to come by.
I have a question about the Biketronics amps. They say they are using UcD technology, is this a class D amp? And if so, does it screw with FM like other class D amps? I'm planning on swapping out my PBR300x2 for a 4 channel amp when I install my lowers, but I'd like to keep my FM if possible.
yes sir it is a Class D amp but as with the J&M/Arc class D products IMO they should be called hyD amps, Hybrid-D because of the power supplies used and respective to their 180 degree power signal phase shift unlike a normal Class D amp which has only a very slight phase shift (5 degree at most). I guess to put it more understandably, the phase shift in UcD technology is SET at 400khz whereas normal Class D power supplies shift phase when and where they just happen to and where the FM interference issues come from. FM issues are not inherent with these designs because the 400khz is WELL above any FM bands.
I have a question about the Biketronics amps. They say they are using UcD technology, is this a class D amp? And if so, does it screw with FM like other class D amps? I'm planning on swapping out my PBR300x2 for a 4 channel amp when I install my lowers, but I'd like to keep my FM if possible.
dude.. pick up the phone and call him directly. I can almost guarantee he'll give you the discount. You can pay by phone or if you prefer he'll send you a paypal invoice...
Called Bill up today and talked to him longer than I probably should have. I felt like I was taking up too much of his time. Super nice guy and not afraid to tell you how it is. Even recommends cheaper alternatives when he feels it's in your best interests.
I didn't end up getting the Cyber Monday deal, but I am happy with what he could do for me (I guess the package deals were not eligible for the 20% off).
If anybody has any questions about anything to do with motorcycle audio, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him.
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