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Old 07-15-2013, 09:13 PM
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Just curious. Using the stock head unit is it possible to use the RF PBR300×4 and replace the stock speakers with 4 ohm ones? If so, any recommendations on speakers? It's for a 13 ultra classic.

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The RF PBR300x4 is only stable to 4 ohms, so 4 ohm or higher speakers are required for that amp. The Biketronics Titan II's are great 4 ohm speakers and come with adapters and a lifetime warranty.
 

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The RF PBR300x4 is only stable to 4 ohms, so 4 ohm or higher speakers are required for that amp. The Biketronics Titan II's are great 4 ohm speakers and come with adapters and a lifetime warranty.
 
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