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Aftermarket Amps for the Vision
OptionResults
  Alpine KTP-4454 Votes - [21.05%]
  Sony XM4S0 Votes - [0%]
  Jensen 7602 Votes - [10.53%]
  Hawg Tunes amp4 Votes - [21.05%]
Infinity Kappa41 Votes - [5.26%]
Alpine pdx1 Votes - [5.26%]
Rockford Fosgate PBR300x45 Votes - [26.32%]
None1 Votes - [5.26%]
Arc KS 125.41 Votes - [5.26%]
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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2011-03-04 9:10 AM (#80740)
Subject: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Fountain Inn, SC United States
Here's a list of aftermarket amplifiers we've used or spec'd for the Vision. Which one do you use?

How do you like it (pros/cons)?

If yours isn't listed, add it.
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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2011-03-11 3:18 PM (#81200 - in reply to #80740)
Subject: Re: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Fountain Inn, SC United States
So far there are 6 responses to this poll but no one has voiced their opinions on the amps.
Do you like and recommend them?
Do they get too hot?
Where did you install them?
Wattage?
Cost?
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Lotzafun
Posted 2011-03-11 8:57 PM (#81215 - in reply to #81200)
Subject: Re: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Iron Butt

Posts: 935
Rockford, IL

Jedi Jeff - 2011-03-11 3:18 PM So far there are 6 responses to this poll but no one has voiced their opinions on the amps. Do you like and recommend them? Do they get too hot? Where did you install them? Wattage? Cost?

Could be due to a possibility that only about six people have installed amps on their Visions?

I'm just sayin.........

 

p.s. I'm soon to be #7....or #8....or....

 

 

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Kelvininin
Posted 2011-03-12 6:30 AM (#81239 - in reply to #81200)
Subject: Re: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 188
Jeff,

I bought the Alpine amp and four Kicker speakers to tie it into, but I travel for work 80-90% of the time so I don't get a whole lot of time with my bikes, but time I do get, I try to make it good. I have the amp and speakers sitting in my office waiting for my return. When I am back for more than a few days I plan to perform the install and write a review. More to come.
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Turk
Posted 2011-08-31 9:55 AM (#95268 - in reply to #80740)
Subject: RE: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Iron Butt

Posts: 612
I'm interested in how well the Hawg Tunes setup works? And... why doesn't it upgrade the rear speakers as well?
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cw1115
Posted 2011-08-31 12:09 PM (#95278 - in reply to #80740)
Subject: Re: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Visionary

Posts: 1290
Ruskin, Fl
I plan on doing to do the KTP-445. From the one's I read about that install was the most appealing to me.
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donetracey
Posted 2011-08-31 1:37 PM (#95280 - in reply to #80740)
Subject: Re: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
I ride 99.9% of the time with Co-Pilot. And if I turn up volume above '12' I get a 'smack in the head'. With my aftermarket speakers, there is no need of additional amplification - even with MY old ears.

(and this from a guy who has had aftermarket amps since the 1970's in his vehicles.... )
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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2011-08-31 1:38 PM (#95281 - in reply to #80740)
Subject: Re: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Fountain Inn, SC United States
Just added the Rockford Fosgate PBR300x4 (75watts x 4 channels)
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hottierod
Posted 2011-08-31 2:27 PM (#95287 - in reply to #80740)
Subject: RE: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Tourer

Posts: 348
Sturbridge, Mass
I had the Apline KTP put in mine based off the recomendation from member DAIN here,

I have the Infinity speakers front/rear. I have no basis to judge it against other amps, only to say that the new set up is LOUUUUUUUUUUDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD.

setting 12 on the highway @ 75MPH is plenty, before it was 20-21

Sound is not cyrstal clear, I still need to play with the settings on the map, but being a technophobic- it may be some time.

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Turk
Posted 2011-08-31 2:53 PM (#95293 - in reply to #95281)
Subject: Re: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Iron Butt

Posts: 612
Jedi Jeff - 2011-08-31 1:38 PM

Just added the Rockford Fosgate PBR300x4 (75watts x 4 channels)


Any problems wiring it up? do you cut the speakers wires going to all four corners and solder the amp inline, or are they plug compatible?
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SpookyEng
Posted 2011-08-31 7:18 PM (#95316 - in reply to #80740)
Subject: RE: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 74
Navarre, FL
I looked at all the options and ordered the Rockford Fosgate. Great reviews, good specs, 75W true RMS x4. small footprint. $161 shipped. I will be doing a full post on my 8-ball install soon. Poly Planar Marine remote head unit, CD player, amp and Bazooka 5.25s and possibly a pair of surface mount tweeters. It should turn out to be a pretty sweet setup, integrated Ipod, CD/MP3, plenty of power all for $355. I just wish there was room for bigger speakers!
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Webhair
Posted 2011-09-01 6:35 PM (#95401 - in reply to #95281)
Subject: Re: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Iron Butt

Posts: 669
Peachtree City, GA
Jedi Jeff - 2011-08-31 2:38 PM

Just added the Rockford Fosgate PBR300x4 (75watts x 4 channels)


I have on sitting on the bench in the garage... Unfortunately it will be at least three weeks unit I can get to it... Just have three vertebrata fused in my neck... Talk about a pain in the neck!

Anyway - I was wondering where you installed you PBR3000x4 ?

Since I do not have the trunk on most of the time... I was thinking about the top on the right saddle bag (that is because that is where I have the current Alpine 445 install. But I have also been toying with mounting it to the back wall in the left saddle bag. It would fit perfect there...

So I am wonder where the folks that have installed the RF PBR300x4 and were they installed theirs... Pictures are always helpful.

Thanks, Dave
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Dain
Posted 2011-09-01 10:38 PM (#95422 - in reply to #80740)
Subject: Re: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 144
Hottierod, I never recomened the Alpine amp that was your choice, not mine. I have the Jensen 760 amp amd love it. It does get a little hot but I dont ride in the saddle bag anyhow so I dont care. It has a 4 speaker hook-up unlike the Hawg one, and have taken 1st place, 3 different times for loudest stereo. Dain
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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2011-09-02 12:38 PM (#95475 - in reply to #95293)
Subject: Re: Aftermarket Amps for the Vision


Fountain Inn, SC United States
Turk - 2011-08-31 3:53 PM

Jedi Jeff - 2011-08-31 1:38 PM

Just added the Rockford Fosgate PBR300x4 (75watts x 4 channels)


Any problems wiring it up? do you cut the speakers wires going to all four corners and solder the amp inline, or are they plug compatible?


Well, I suppose I can let the cat out of the bag a little. Vision-Riders' illustrious RadioTeacher is as we speak putting together an article (& video) on the installation of the PBR300x4, speakers, and a power block. I'll let him be the definitive word. Stay tuned!



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