Need new speakers
#21
Hi there, you may want to consider the Rockford Fosgate Power speakers for your Harley. They are known for their high-quality sound and compatibility with aftermarket amplifiers.
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Hope this helps!
You can also check out the article for a comprehensive review of the best sound system options for your motorcycle: https://yourmotobro.com/best-sound-s...rley-davidson/
Hope this helps!
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#22
The amp was already setup for the Hertz speakers frt and rears but obviously I changed the fronts how do I change the front settings on the amp to 80-85? Hers a pic of the amp if you can help me on this….
This is not my settings, this a pic for reference but this is the amp I do have
This is not my settings, this a pic for reference but this is the amp I do have
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#23
#24
Here my settings as of right now, the rears I’m not gonna touch but does the fronts look good or should I move it a bit? Thanks for you help
#25
Yeah those look to be a little over a 100hz (makes sense given the Hertz speakers). If the front is ch 1&2, I would turn that to the left ever so slightly. Hook it all back up, play some music you know well at max volume (ear plugs or ear buds help inside a garage) and adjust the freq for the GZ as you see fit.
#26
Yeah those look to be a little over a 100hz (makes sense given the Hertz speakers). If the front is ch 1&2, I would turn that to the left ever so slightly. Hook it all back up, play some music you know well at max volume (ear plugs or ear buds help inside a garage) and adjust the freq for the GZ as you see fit.
#27
Do you have a multi meter by chance?
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#28
Yes you can absolutely adjust the freq/gains with the amp on/music playing...that is the "organic" way that we use to do it. Just be mindful not to turn the gain too high or the freq to low...just little nudges...such a drastic change can send the amp into distortion...which is no good for the speakers.
Do you have a multi meter by chance?
Do you have a multi meter by chance?
#29
I'd definitely use it to set the gains accordingly, and then fine tune with your ear, or just give er!
As far as the crossover, the video below is indepth but definitely helps find the correct freq.
As far as the crossover, the video below is indepth but definitely helps find the correct freq.
#30
UPDATE!!!! Replaced the fairing Neos with GZ yellows definitely more mid bass and they pound HARD!!! So new setup is…. Hertz SP 4.900 amp, GZ YELLOWS in the fairing and Hertz SX 690 Neo in the lids. This setup without a dsp is super loud clear and with some nice mid bass. Super happy with this setup 😎👍🏾
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