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• The “Radio Flash Selector” switch positions have been carefully tailored to
“work around” the radio flashes, assuming you have the ‘front and rear speakers
without amp”, and assuming the speakers you are using can handle the power
of this amp. For clarity, all Wild Boar Audio speakers were tested thoroughly
with this amp.
• If you have your radio flashed to “front and rear speakers without amp” set the
Primary and Secondary amps to “A.”
• If you have installed the system on a Street Glide or Road Glide but cannot
get the radio re-flashed, set the Primary and Secondary amps to “B”.
IN ALL
CASES, HAVING THE THE RADIO FLASHED TO “FRONT AND REAR
SPEAKERS WITHOUT AMP” AND AMPS SET TO “A” IS PREFERRED!
If you are not using Wild Boar Audio speakers, and your speakers sound like
they “can’t take the power”, putting both amps to the B position should make
things work better.
•
In extreme cases only
, depending on how the music you have on your USB
source was originally recorded, you may have distortion at around 60-70% of the
volume on your radio. If this is a common issue for you, and you want to have
“full swing” of the radios volume controls, setting the amps to C will fix the issue.
Final Installation Notes:
1) The Wild Boar Audio WBA 400.2R’s have been designed to give great sound
with the radio bass and treble controls in the middle position. Adjusting the
bass and treble up or down no more than 3 bars from center will give excellent
and reliable performance for most kinds of music. If you choose to exceed this
suggestion and play at high volume levels, you may damage your system!
2) The Wild Boar Audio WBA 400.2R amplifiers are a
HIGH POWER
amplifier
specifically designed to work on the small charging system of a motorcycle.
DO NOT start your motorcycle with the radio past
half on the volume dial!
When the start button is hit, all available
current goes to your bikes starter which “starves” the amplifier and may cause
damage to your system!