Well, i had that kit kit installed a month ago. Just today. I got the bike back from having the saddle bag speakers installed. I did nkt want to try it myself. So, i had someone with experience do to it for me. Yes, it did cost me money to do that. But i would rather pay someone that has knowledge and experience to do it. I had the harley dealer do it. I have yet to try it at highway speeds. But i will tomorrow.
Everyone has different listening preferences, so you're right, a DSP will help you fine tune your system and help you optimize sound quality based on the type of music you listen to.
The kit comes with everything and with the master plug-and-play harness, there's no hunting for color-codes, cutting, or splicing. A typical Stage-2 that includes Fairing and TourPak speakers should take the average person 4 hours. Below is a great video that explains from a 3rd party point of view installing the amp, fairing, and TourPak speakers. The stage-3 in his video has the additional saddlebag speakers: Rockford Fosgate Stage-3 Harley Road Glide ua-cam.com/video/rXLf7HE4_4M/v-deo.html
Finally a video longer than one minute 🤣Just kidding. Awesome kit thanks Eric👍
Ha, ha, thanks E Dud! They locked us in the studio until we had more than 10 mins worth of footage.
-Eric
Well, i had that kit kit installed a month ago. Just today. I got the bike back from having the saddle bag speakers installed. I did nkt want to try it myself. So, i had someone with experience do to it for me. Yes, it did cost me money to do that. But i would rather pay someone that has knowledge and experience to do it. I had the harley dealer do it. I have yet to try it at highway speeds. But i will tomorrow.
Thanks for sharing your experience with other riders!
If your not using a Dsr1(dsp) your really miss out on sound quality.
Everyone has different listening preferences, so you're right, a DSP will help you fine tune your system and help you optimize sound quality based on the type of music you listen to.
Would love to see a real world install by an average person to see 1. how long it takes 2. what obstacles they face and have to overcome.
The kit comes with everything and with the master plug-and-play harness, there's no hunting for color-codes, cutting, or splicing. A typical Stage-2 that includes Fairing and TourPak speakers should take the average person 4 hours.
Below is a great video that explains from a 3rd party point of view installing the amp, fairing, and TourPak speakers. The stage-3 in his video has the additional saddlebag speakers:
Rockford Fosgate Stage-3 Harley Road Glide
ua-cam.com/video/rXLf7HE4_4M/v-deo.html