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Stereo for 2004 FLHTCSE
« on: July 06, 2025, 09:32:44 AM »

Anyone have suggestions for a good complete stereo setup ?
I still run the factory SE radio and Hawg Wired speakers and at highway speeds or high volume it has really poor sound quality and if I add much bass it sounds like the speakers are gonna pop.
Looking to do a complete swap, head unit, amp and possibly speakers if necessary.
I have had the bike since 08 and had to replace the factory unit twice because the internal amp has gone bad.
Suggestions appreciated.
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Re: Stereo for 2004 FLHTCSE
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2025, 12:50:41 PM »

I run the following in my SEEG
 Sony DSX - M80 (marine head unit) you can customize the LED color to match your dash lights
4- 6.5” Alpine Type R (replaced the glove boxes with speaker pods)
Soundstream PN4.520D 1040W 4 Ch Class D Picasso Series Car Compact Amplifier
Get you a Schoshe steering wheel control so all your thumb controls on your handlebars will work

*no representation is made that the quality of my stereo system is greater than any other system…it’s simply what I have and I am very pleased with it (this statement is for the audiophiles that’ll be along shortly to tell us much better their system is 😂)
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Re: Stereo for 2004 FLHTCSE
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2025, 09:03:44 AM »

Would you happen to have the part number for the Schocse?
I don’t see anything on their website
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Re: Stereo for 2004 FLHTCSE
« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2025, 09:10:20 AM »

Scosche LAI10 Link Interface Harness with Steering Wheel Control Retention

I believe this is the one I bought.  Can’t remember if I got it on eBay or Amazon.
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Re: Stereo for 2004 FLHTCSE
« Reply #4 on: July 07, 2025, 10:55:59 AM »

Can an amp be added to the stock system?
I read somewhere that it would not work
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Re: Stereo for 2004 FLHTCSE
« Reply #5 on: July 07, 2025, 03:47:00 PM »

You’d have to go with a high level input (speaker wires in & out). Or send the head unit off to have low level (RCA) outputs installed.  The high level is not going to sound as good and the low level pre-amp volts are going to be too low….either way, I don’t think you’d be happy with the sound.  Also you have to find components that work with 2ohm speakers, where most quality speakers are 4ohm.
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Re: Stereo for 2004 FLHTCSE
« Reply #6 on: July 07, 2025, 04:05:13 PM »

Uh….. that would be a NO
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Re: Stereo for 2004 FLHTCSE
« Reply #7 on: July 07, 2025, 04:10:04 PM »

So if you go with an aftermarket head unit, pre-amp volts are key.  You want at least 4 volts but 5 would be better.  There may be units with more but 5 is the most I’ve ever seen.
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Re: Stereo for 2004 FLHTCSE
« Reply #8 on: August 22, 2025, 07:43:08 PM »

In my 05, I have the Rockford replacement head deck, MMATS 6.5 fairing and lowers, pushed by a MMATS amp. Sound deadening sheets applied to fairing and lowers packed with fluff. Loud enough for doing 90mph. Mixed review on head deck. It's fine, just is a little quirky at times (shuffle goes back to folder from all) Do it again? Sure. Like the look of the new Soundstream head deck but, the preouts are low voltage if I remember correctly. Speakers and amp are 1st class. Loud and clear with excellent range.

Look for class D amps.
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Re: Stereo for 2004 FLHTCSE
« Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 01:47:24 PM »

Anyone have suggestions for a good complete stereo setup ?
I still run the factory SE radio and Hawg Wired speakers and at highway speeds or high volume it has really poor sound quality and if I add much bass it sounds like the speakers are gonna pop.
Looking to do a complete swap, head unit, amp and possibly speakers if necessary.
I have had the bike since 08 and had to replace the factory unit twice because the internal amp has gone bad.
Suggestions appreciated.

Hope it's not too late, but I bought for my CVO Road Glide, a Soundstream Select Reserve made exclusively for the older Road Glide fairing.  It has a 7" screen that's easy to see in the bright sunlight.  It used about 80% of the original handlebar button controls.  All that you need while driving.

They NOW make one for the '98/'13 Batwing fairings.  The screen covers your Harley indicator lights, so they incorporated an additional area above the screen for these light functions.  Expensive, but well worth it.  There are places cheaper than Soundstream directly, but this will give you all you need to know.  I hooked mine up through my J&L 200 watt amp.  The speaker lines would not work though the amp and head unit.  I had to use the line level phone jacks directly to get the sound to work correctly.  But it now works awesome!

https://notecycles.com/collections/soundstream/products/soundstream-reserve-harley-davidson-head-unit-whd-sg-1998-2013-street-glide

Good luck!

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Re: Stereo for 2004 FLHTCSE
« Reply #10 on: Yesterday at 07:45:07 PM »

Hope my current unit lasts forever but if not, I’ve found my next one!  That’s a GREAT looking stereo!
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Re: Stereo for 2004 FLHTCSE
« Reply #11 on: Today at 01:36:03 PM »

Put the Road Glide version of the SoundStream radio in my quarter century old Road Glide awhile back.  I'm a happy camper with it.  Worked great with the old amp that's been in there for years and years also. 
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