Need advice with stereo system
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Need advice with stereo system
I have a 2006 SG and wanted better sound. So I installed a Sony Bluetooth HU and a pair of Polk Audio DB651 speakers in the fairing. This "upgraded" system sounds like crap. I can't even make out the vocals riding over 40 mph. My stock HK and boom speakers blew this set up away. Once the volume is turned up above 35, with a max of 50, it is really distorted. Im not looking for concert sound but would like to at least be able to hear it at highway speeds. My thinking tells me that I am on a good path so far but need to invest in the right amp. The Polks that I have are 4 ohm rated and have a 3/4 in tweeter in the center. If a 2ch amp would greatly help then I will not be adding any other speakers. If I need a 4ch amp and more speakers then I could install speakers in the lowers. I have been reading about the soundstream PN4.520. The price is right with my budget but im confused about all this ohms stuff. Im sure this has been explained a million times but with all ive read, I still don't understand. Please answer this simple question "will this amp solve my weak a@@ sound issues?. Thanks
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To answer your primary question, Yes, that amp should do the job. Just some additional info FWIW. I put one of these on my EG with the same speakers and have had zero issues and good sound that I could easily here at 1/3 volume on a stock HU. Is it a big name amp, No. Has it done the job for a good price and been hassle free, Yes. There are several audiophiles who will give plenty of options on what are very good amps but like you I wasn't looking for exactly recreated sound. The only other thing I did add was a line output converter. Sound is very subjective but I think the low pass via the converter gives better sound and I like the additional gain adjustment they provide.
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Sounds like either your HU or your speakers are bad, or somethings wired up wrong.
Is the volume low on all functions? Or just when using bluetooth? What's the cd player/radio quality like?
Whenever I use the bluetooth system in my car,I have to reminder to turn the volume on my phone to 100% otherwise the sound is incredibly low no matter how much I turn the HU up
Is the volume low on all functions? Or just when using bluetooth? What's the cd player/radio quality like?
Whenever I use the bluetooth system in my car,I have to reminder to turn the volume on my phone to 100% otherwise the sound is incredibly low no matter how much I turn the HU up
Last edited by sbeast; 08-17-2014 at 06:17 PM.
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Sound quality is better when using my ipod but still not what I though it would be. This set up sounds ok when riding under 40ish mph. I am still thinking I need an amp to simply wake this up. My speakers are rated at 60 watts RMS @ 4 ohms and this amp is rated at 100 watts @ 4 ohms and 130 watts @ 2 ohms. Worst case scenarios would be, I buy the amp and then if I don't like the sound, I could just buy different speakers and still use the same amp.
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Bike owners routinely make the mistake of purchasing and installing car audio amps and speakers into their rides. Bike audio is specifically designed with low energy loads, heat, sound ranges, weight, moisture and vibrations in mind. The speakers deliver sound in a specific range that works with wind and road sound, a cars speaker is for a quiet environment such as the cabin. Some can't tell the difference, but some people can. Amps operate differently within a frequency band which can also clip when connected to a bikes charging system. It truly is a complicated setup which requires research and proper setup.