2 Hogtunes speaker/amp combo questions
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I went with Hogtunes replacement speakers and the lower fairing amp and speaker kit. I also installed 1" tweeters in the empty guage locations after moving the fuel and the voltage gauges down to the lower openings.
Pez actually sent a diagram to me that provided clear guidance on how to do it, even thought I went with other tweeters than his.
If you PM me your email address I will forward the attachment to you.
Pez actually sent a diagram to me that provided clear guidance on how to do it, even thought I went with other tweeters than his.
If you PM me your email address I will forward the attachment to you.
Last edited by Standard; 06-15-2009 at 07:59 AM.
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Gene, suggest you say: (1) what bike/headunit you now have; (2) what you want to accomplish; and, (3) what equipment you already have (e.g. do you have an HT amp, speakers, etc.).
FWIW, I installed the HT tweeter pod shown in Skydoc's post and can hear music clearly at 70+mph without an add-on amp. $155 is probably a lot of $$$ for a couple of tweeters, but it's a simple installation, looks great color-matched to my inner fairing IMO, and works great.
Good luck with your project, whatever it may be.
FWIW, I installed the HT tweeter pod shown in Skydoc's post and can hear music clearly at 70+mph without an add-on amp. $155 is probably a lot of $$$ for a couple of tweeters, but it's a simple installation, looks great color-matched to my inner fairing IMO, and works great.
Good luck with your project, whatever it may be.
#6
Gene, suggest you say: (1) what bike/headunit you now have; (2) what you want to accomplish; and, (3) what equipment you already have (e.g. do you have an HT amp, speakers, etc.).
FWIW, I installed the HT tweeter pod shown in Skydoc's post and can hear music clearly at 70+mph without an add-on amp. $155 is probably a lot of $$$ for a couple of tweeters, but it's a simple installation, looks great color-matched to my inner fairing IMO, and works great.
Good luck with your project, whatever it may be.
FWIW, I installed the HT tweeter pod shown in Skydoc's post and can hear music clearly at 70+mph without an add-on amp. $155 is probably a lot of $$$ for a couple of tweeters, but it's a simple installation, looks great color-matched to my inner fairing IMO, and works great.
Good luck with your project, whatever it may be.
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