2014 CVO Limited Boom Amp
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2014 CVO Limited Boom Amp
Does anyone know what the output power is on the CVO amp? I'm considering just swapping out the stock speakers to avoid some of the major problems people are having with swapping in aftermarket amps.
Also, has anyone considered trying to install a JL Audio Cleansweep or Mosconi Gladen 6to8 DSP?
Also, has anyone considered trying to install a JL Audio Cleansweep or Mosconi Gladen 6to8 DSP?
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True. But it's debatable. I'd say closer to 40 watts per channel. I've paired several speakers with that amp and the bottom line is that it just doesn't have very much power behind it. Harley should be ashamed to put junk like that on our $30K bikes. That said if you choose to continue to use that amp the best speakers to get are the Infinity Kappa 62.11i speakers. But they still don't sound very good with that amp.
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True. But it's debatable. I'd say closer to 40 watts per channel. I've paired several speakers with that amp and the bottom line is that it just doesn't have very much power behind it. Harley should be ashamed to put junk like that on our $30K bikes. That said if you choose to continue to use that amp the best speakers to get are the Infinity Kappa 62.11i speakers. But they still don't sound very good with that amp.
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I'm pretty sure that the 14 CVO Limited doesn't have the "stock" speakers. I think mine sounds fairly decent. Could it be better...yes. Plus, I'm a BT fan and my last two bikes were decked out with BT sound systems. I would put the BT speakers in my CVO, but I don't want to put another amp in there and I don't think the stock amp would drive the speakers.
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