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Stereo amp location on 2015 RT S

sxonwls

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Hello everyone,

Sorry for the dumb question, I am on the road and trying to plan out a project on the Spyder.

Does the shop manual show the location anywhere? I have looked a few times for it, but have not found it.

Thank you in advance for your help!

Daniel
 
Why do you need an amp ?

Use headphones in your helmet to get sound to your ears. There is the original bend over and take one in the butt for the team CB radio which will put all sounds in your headset. There is the second option of going to the Bluetooth dongle and taking one in the butt for the team to have Bluetooth transmitted to the sena headsets. Both of these options will get you much better sound to your ears then any amplifier could ever hope to do. My personal preference was the hardwired version. It gives me AM/FM, XM Radio, GPS directions, and my wife's charming voice all right in my ears with excellent quality audio while never having to charge the headset or the Bluetooth transmitter in anticipation of a ride. I tried the Bluetooth and took it off in favor or the wired version through the CB radio.

Been there. Done That. It's a lot of work either way.
 
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