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you seem to be the resident guru on audio. Im thinking of getting the RF pbr300x4 and 2 pair of polk 651s. 651s in fairing and lowers and stock 5-1/4s on my tour pak (i usually have tour pak detatched) 2013 ultra anniversary. looking for wiring help so that i can set fader to run batwings seperate from lowers and rear. (batwings front fade, lowers and rear on rear fade) Can you help?
the speakers I was looking at were polk audio db651, 6.5" 4 ohm, 60 watts rms and 120 peak.
would infinity 612m be better? 4ohm, 75 w RMS 225 w peak
Or do you have a different amp to recommend?
Thanks so much for your time!!!
well the options for 4 channel amps at modest cost are pretty limited. The PBR300x4 is a good little amp, just not very powerful but would compliment either of the speakers mentioned well. I would choose the Infinity simply because it's rated for higher power. The specs are pretty much the same otherwise so either will work perfectly fine.
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