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Trapperdog

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Re: Amp install quick question
« Reply #30 on: November 20, 2009, 01:20:04 PM »

It's worth it if you dont pay the Bazooka price. mine wasn't difficult to install, but I installed a Factory CB on my bike so my definition of difficult may be jaded.
all amps are going to give some static when there is no input. if you get static when music is playing or chnages pitch when accelerating, then you have a ground or connection problem.another thing, don't keep your cell phone in the fairing compartments, when you get anything incoming, call/text/email, it will "bleed" through your speakers.
the  infinity / Ride Loud adapter combo is about as good as you can go. the bazooka really wants more than 2 speakers to push.
as soon as I get some free time I need to hook my lower speakers up/ have the Comm flashed and really crank the tunes.
But ALL, lets keep in mind, these are motorcycles.
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Re: Amp install quick question
« Reply #31 on: November 23, 2009, 12:55:48 PM »

The speakers are j&m direct replacement 2ohm and I think they are 140 watts. I also have the hog tunes tweeter bar on the dash.This thing really cranks out some bodacious sound.
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