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Ok I've been searching through the posts and really can't find an answer. I've got a 2014 SG with the standard 4.3 system in it, I have ordered the matching saddle bag speaker lids and I am going to replace the Fairing speakers when the Lids coming in. I'm looking for a Amp to install.
I've looked at the J&M JMAA-3600HC14-SG but the price is shocking, There are other aftermarket amps (RF PBR300X4, Kenwood KAC-M1804 for example) that don't have the plug and play harnesses with them that are cheaper. Is it really worth the extra money?
go with SoundStream PN4.520 (you will lose FM reception!) or 2 RF PBR300x2... Kenwood one you will regret (only 45W/channel RMS). PBR300x4 does not have great reviews, maybe UltraNutz can comment on them but they used to have issues...
other plug and play units? I do not know, but fairly easy to splice the above into existing wiring...
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