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Re:where did you hide your amp 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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At home under the flat screen!
Only music I want is exhaust and wind. 40 years of that, working construction and on more than a few race cars and motorcycles and that explains why I don't have a stereo on mine. I couldn't hear it if you taped it to my head.
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Re:where did you hide your amp 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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saddle bags
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Re:where did you hide your amp 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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giostar wrote:
i believe that they sell radios with small amps built in them so you dont have to have additional equipment. Some radio out there have pretty high watt output for the speakers. I have a radio system that I built my self for the bike. I have the speakers that are 6x9 in the saddle bags and 2 small 4in in the front wind shield next to the radio and its pretty loud. hope this helps u out.
Do you have pics? I have friend wanting to mount speakers in his bags.
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Re:where did you hide your amp 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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I thought Java was running 6 speakers (4 in the fairing and 2 in the pods by the tour pack). Most car stereos are 4x50w (200w total). I thought stereos supported only 4 speakers and if you wanted more, you needed an amp. Not an auto audiophile, so I don't know, it was just my understanding. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Last Edit: 2008/08/26 23:55 By slyguy.
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Re:where did you hide your amp 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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you are correct... and incorrect. Yes I have 6 speakers. and Yes stereos have channels and are designed to support 4. But some advice I got from another forum on Motorcycle audio says the Front should always dominate the back on a bike. so I wired the front outside speakers to front leads and the two inside speakers to the back leads... and the rear speakers to the back leads. Sound is great and is actually too loud at top level without any distortion. Other bikes around me can hear the stereo. So this way the power is split and reduces the intensity of the 6 1/2" speakers in the rear. Worked out great for me.
I might add that another reason for avoiding the amp for me was the power drain. I didnt want to upgrade the charging system. amps have a huge power draw. With passing lamps and the stereo I was concerned when I put on the trunk with the additional lighting. I have replaced the 1157 blubs at the rear with LED blubs. LED's with a 1157 base. (available at autozone) brought my power draw back to acceptale levels. 
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Last Edit: 2008/08/27 06:56 By javawave.
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Re:where did you hide your amp 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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interesting. Thanks for the reply Java
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Re:where did you hide your amp 1 Month ago
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Uniq Cycles sell some pretty decent waterproof speakers and a real small 150watt amp. I put the amp under my seat where the (bike factory) tool bag is usually mounted. Used the rubber mount. Works great. I can hear the music up to 70 MPH with Vance and Hines Powershots. www.uniqcycles.com
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