Massive Audio TX48
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[QUOTE=Ndfastln;18641375]2008 SG with Massive Amp TX48 on top of an Dayton DSP-408 and a Kenwood amp in front. This was while fitting everything, so of course not finished. The Kenwood amp is something he had in there already, so I made a mount and used it to push 4 horns. The Massive is pushing 2 6.5's, 2 6x9's and 2 8's.
Sweet I have an 09 streetglide did you have to do anything special to make it fit? And hows it sound? It's this or the stinger amp. But of course I'm leaning towards more power!
Sweet I have an 09 streetglide did you have to do anything special to make it fit? And hows it sound? It's this or the stinger amp. But of course I'm leaning towards more power!
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Sweet I have an 09 streetglide did you have to do anything special to make it fit? And hows it sound? It's this or the stinger amp. But of course I'm leaning towards more power!
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I trimmed the gauges to get the amp as far back as possible, because of the DSP underneath. It sounds very good, but if it were mine I'd change a few things. The lower end Pioneer radio he had was putting out distortion early and didn't have the best sound. If I bluetooth to the DSP directly it sounds much much better and louder. I also wouldn't have used the Hertz 6x9's he had in the lids with the 8's in the bag, but he had those in there already and wanted to use them. I would've changed the Kenwood 50wX4 amp for an SD 800.4 or similar and run the front 6.5's off of it but it was a budget build and he wanted to save wherever he could. He'll be back to change some stuff later for sure.
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The TX48 Amp at https://www.massiveaudio.com is going for $499.95 but with the Coupon Code: TURKEY it drops it down to $299.97.
They're also showing Free Shipping.
Mike
They're also showing Free Shipping.
Mike
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