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I'm contemplating adding an amp to an 08 RSV, and I'm considering the following two amps:

 

Poly-Planar ME60 - 4 Channel, 120 watt Amplifier:

http://www.polyplanar.com/product/me60-4-channel-120-watt-amplifier-volume-control

 

and

 

Poly-Planar ME400D - Class D Power Amplifier (125w x 4 ch)

http://www.polyplanar.com/sites/default/files/documentation_pdfs/me-400d.pdf

 

Anyone have any experience with either?

 

What amplifier did you install on your bike? Happy with it?

 

Thanks for any and all comments/suggestions.

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I installed a 240 amp into my rear trunk about 5 years ago..from crutchfields.

it is a lot of work , and still to this day am not sure it is really worth the trouble.

 

I did however help with my GPS speech I can hear it louder now :D

 

If you are thinking it will give you BETTER sound , It will not. just a little

bit better boost.

 

I did have a write-up in the tech section a long time ago. not sure if it is still

there or not.

good luck on what ever you decide.

 

EDIT:: Found it... http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=487

 

Jeff

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Don't spend the money on an amp UNTIL I do something about the ports/baffles behind the speakers!

 

I know that some have put the foam weatherproof baffles behind the speakers and get somewhat better sound.

 

If I wanted to take the baffle cone a step further...would a rigid plastic cone (instead of foam) provide more "life" to the inidividual speakers?

 

Or are the foam baffles as good as it's gonna get?

 

Reason I'm asking...I was over a Daytona Bike week last weekend, and HEARD a custom stereo installation on a custom bike...and it sounded GREAT! May have to ask the question "how did you do that"???

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I did the foam myself.. not sure about the plastic.. not sure the plastic will have

enough give for the rear speakers tho. Trust me when I say I have used EVERYTHING

to try and make the sound system better on the 2nd Gen RSV.. for the past 8 years

bass blockers. foam, yadda, yadda.. matter fact I have everything removed now except

the AMP. And when I do remove the body off my trike I will most likely remove the AMP

as well , to conserve on power.

 

IF you ever find a way. PLEASE let me know... Heck I even had placed narrow

high output 12x4's (3 speakers each) into the front fairing. and the sound was no better.

 

In a way I have surrendered to this project :cool:

 

There is also a few pics of me adding the foam in the tech section as well for the rear.

 

Bottom line is it is not the amps problem. it is what your running it off of... :whistling:

I am very sure those amps would work great if you had a correct source to run

them from.

 

EDIT :: Rear Speaker http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18228

 

Good Luck!

Jeff

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How did they do that?

Well my guess is like I say in my above post is from start to finish they

used the proper equipment to start with.. we have a mess when we start

this project .. make since?

 

Me I am just a fiddler and love to play with things like this..

and I will only go 8 years on a project then give up :big-grin-emoticon:

Jeff

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that the head unit on the RSVs are junk!?!?!?!

 

What I dont understand is...even after amplification, the speakers still sound like crap...

 

Why is that?

 

As you can tell...I'm not an audiophile by ANY stretch of the imagination....so put it in small words! :):)

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Well, It kinda like why did they add the cassette player :think:

it will sound just a TINY bit better. but is it worth the

messing around with it? up to you :D

 

yes and the head is not the best. but they wanted it just

good enough to make that cassette player sound really awesome! :thumbsup2:

Put a tape in there and check it out..

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hello richie

thay are 5.5 i took the timplate and cut the hole then i used fiberglass renforced filler to shape the housing. the only thing i did wrong was not tilt the speakers back like the 4". the trunk will not open all the way but i have no problem with it. after i got the shape i used body filler to smooth prime and panted. works great the fiberglass filler is strong enough to hole screws with out any hardware . if i didn't have the corbin passanger back rest it may open. becouse it is longer

bumble bee

1999 rsv

lexington sc

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