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Glenncarp

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Re: Boom Audio bass ports-UPDATE
« Reply #15 on: February 26, 2012, 04:27:59 PM »

I had my 10K service done and had the amp flashed. I installed my bass ports yesterday. It is pretty simple and fool proof. I downloaded an app on my droid to measure sound. I placed the phone on the seat before the bass ports were added and noted the radio volume level. 98 DBLs. I did the same after the bass ports and......98DBLS!

So, the advertising stating a gain of 3 DBLS is either not true or the app on my phone is not terribly accurate. As I walked away from the bike with he app running, the DBLs did decrease.

Having said that, the bass ports are still well worth the money and time. I am not sure bass response can be measured with a crappy app, but the HK system sounds a lot better with the ports installed. You can feel the air escaping the ports into the tour pack with your hand near the ports.

Now, onto a helpful fix.....

My tour pack liner does not fit perfectly in the pack and as luck would have it, the liner sat away from the tourpack in the area of the ports due to the bolts to hold the speaker pods onto the tour pack (the same bolts used to hold the templates in place prior to drilling). The rubber o-rings provided with the kit are a joke as far as keeping the ports in place. My left port fell out with just the music playing after 3 minutes and without the bike running.
I reported a few months ago that Velcro sticks incredibly well to the liner material, so I bought 2" strips and used the loop side only as it sticks like glue to the liner. I cut crescent pieces and stuck them to the back of the port face plate. I then stuck two small pieces of the loop to the tour pack itself. So, now the liner sticks to the tour pack near the port holes I drilled and the ports themselves stick to the tour pack liner.

I removed the speakers again this AM and saw that the bass port tubes are even with the inside of the speaker pod and the fit is perfect! If the bass port tubes had extended into the speaker pods, I was going to buy some 2" o-rings and slide then onto the tubes ends inside the speaker pods to hold the ports from the inside. The only problem with this is that any time you removed the liner, you would need to remove the speakers to re install the o-rings on the tubes. The Velcro works!!


I noticed that after the amp flash, the IPOD plays the same song that was on when the bike was turned off, it used to go back to the first song on my playlist every time the bike was started. I am going to Daytona Bike Week in two weekends and I am taking the bike to the HK vendor to see if he can tweak the amp settings and to check that HD did the flash and did it correctly. I'll update the board.





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Jerry/MD

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Re: Boom Audio bass ports
« Reply #16 on: March 05, 2012, 07:54:28 AM »

Installed these yesterday. Gotta say I'm pretty impressed with the improved bass response. :2vrolijk_21: I selected some classic Black Sabbath :'( (yeah I'm showing my age) to test the sound...and Geezer Butler come through load and clear.

Now, one observation and a pet peeve. There ain't no freaking way you can mount the ports per the directions. Yep, what a shocker. The thickness of the tour pack liner makes it impossible to get the o-ring on any groove inside the speaker pod. The ports don't have enough length to fit through the liner, tour pack and speaker pod. You know, I wonder if ANYBODY from H-D ever bothers to verify their assembly directions.

When my local dealer calls to schedule my brake switch recall service I will get them to perform the amplifier flash. Then I suspect Ozzy and the boys will really rock.  :P
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Re: Boom Audio bass ports
« Reply #17 on: March 05, 2012, 12:21:34 PM »

Installed these yesterday. Gotta say I'm pretty impressed with the improved bass response. :2vrolijk_21: I selected some classic Black Sabbath :'( (yeah I'm showing my age) to test the sound...and Geezer Butler come through load and clear.

Now, one observation and a pet peeve. There ain't no freaking way you can mount the ports per the directions. Yep, what a shocker. The thickness of the tour pack liner makes it impossible to get the o-ring on any groove inside the speaker pod. The ports don't have enough length to fit through the liner, tour pack and speaker pod. You know, I wonder if ANYBODY from H-D ever bothers to verify their assembly directions.

When my local dealer calls to schedule my brake switch recall service I will get them to perform the amplifier flash. Then I suspect Ozzy and the boys will really rock.  :P
Thats what the stress part was about in my post above couldnt get them to seat correctly then sprayed some dry silicone on both surfaces and pushed they popped into place  gonna take a pic and post soon
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Re: Boom Audio bass ports
« Reply #18 on: March 05, 2012, 12:27:37 PM »

interested to see pictures.  does that tie into the existing amp?
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« Reply #19 on: March 05, 2012, 12:52:23 PM »

Thats what the stress part was about in my post above couldnt get them to seat correctly then sprayed son dry silicone on both surfaces and pushed they popped into place  gonna take a pic and post soon

Curious to see your pics. I just mounted the ports through the tour-pak and the speaker pods. You can see them through the holes in the liner. I took a black sharpie and colored the exposed hole edges. Don't ask me why I would care about looks inside a closed tour-pak. Jeez, am I anal-retentive or what?!!!

I don't like the fact you would have to remove the speakers and dis-assemble the ports to remove the liner. What a pain! I like Glencarp's solution with the Velcro. Wish I had read his post sooner. :(
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Re: Boom Audio bass ports
« Reply #20 on: March 05, 2012, 01:41:16 PM »

its just a push fit with the o rings my plan if I ever have to take out the tour pac liner is to gently pry them out with a coupla screwdrivers
Dont expect too much from the amplifier flash I cant really say  I noticed a difference.
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« Reply #21 on: March 05, 2012, 10:17:39 PM »

its just a push fit with the o rings my plan if I ever have to take out the tour pac liner is to gently pry them out with a coupla screwdrivers
Dont expect too much from the amplifier flash I cant really say  I noticed a difference.

Thanks for the info. Was wondering if it made a difference.
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Re: Boom Audio bass ports
« Reply #22 on: March 06, 2012, 02:22:55 AM »

What are you expectations?  I installed the bass ports, along with RF 300x4 amp (for the HD saddlebag lid speakers and tour pak 6.5" speaker pods), but,  don't expect a "WOW" improvement from the bass ports.  

But for their cost (~$75) or so, and the enhancement they offer, a decent upgrade IMO--from a non-tech or audio professional.

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« Reply #23 on: March 06, 2012, 10:20:01 AM »

Thanks for the info. Was wondering if it made a difference.

Jerry,  did you give up on the idea of adding an amp and went with the bass ports as a cheap add for improvement?  Let me know if that fix along with the Rokker speakers gives you what you need and was worthwhile the $$
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Re: Boom Audio bass ports
« Reply #24 on: March 06, 2012, 10:09:40 PM »

Installed these yesterday. Gotta say I'm pretty impressed with the improved bass response. :2vrolijk_21: I selected some classic Black Sabbath :'( (yeah I'm showing my age) to test the sound...and Geezer Butler come through load and clear.

Now, one observation and a pet peeve. There ain't no freaking way you can mount the ports per the directions. Yep, what a shocker. The thickness of the tour pack liner makes it impossible to get the o-ring on any groove inside the speaker pod. The ports don't have enough length to fit through the liner, tour pack and speaker pod. You know, I wonder if ANYBODY from H-D ever bothers to verify their assembly directions.

When my local dealer calls to schedule my brake switch recall service I will get them to perform the amplifier flash. Then I suspect Ozzy and the boys will really rock.  :P

You sure you can flash the amp on that radio??

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Re: Boom Audio bass ports
« Reply #25 on: March 06, 2012, 10:40:12 PM »

flash is for the amp under the tourpac on the Road Glide
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Things I have had to buy because of this site 2.0 fullsac baffles, PV tuner, glare polish, floorboard extn, clearview w/shield, locking lower doors, motorcycle armour, bass ports in tourpac, Iron aces mount for Power Vision Tuner V&H Power duals
and not close to finished!!!

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Re: Boom Audio bass ports
« Reply #26 on: March 08, 2012, 12:14:47 PM »

What are you expectations?  I installed the bass ports, along with RF 300x4 amp (for the HD saddlebag lid speakers and tour pak 6.5" speaker pods), but,  don't expect a "WOW" improvement from the bass ports.  

But for their cost (~$75) or so, and the enhancement they offer, a decent upgrade IMO--from a non-tech or audio professional.

Carl



Carl,
My expectations were met. I feel there was a definite improvement in bass response. I'm happy.

Jerry
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Re: Boom Audio bass ports
« Reply #27 on: March 08, 2012, 12:22:17 PM »

Jerry,  did you give up on the idea of adding an amp and went with the bass ports as a cheap add for improvement?  Let me know if that fix along with the Rokker speakers gives you what you need and was worthwhile the $$

Hey Rio,
Nope, still looking to upgrade the amp to the ARC Audio 4 channel unit. Just waiting for a little warmer weather...plus still evaluating what I have to do. Looks like I will need to run new wires from the amp to the rear pods. I wish H-D had put the amp in the fairing. Woulda made any upgrade a whole lot easier. Oh well, I've learned to expect some pain whenever you mod these bikes. Guess that's what makes it fun.  :'(

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