That amp should work on any Electra Glide Standard or Electra Glide Classic where they want to add the four speaker system like the Ultra Classic. You could sale that to help off set the cost of getting your system to the level that you want it. Pez (Hog Tunes)also makes speakers for the 2 channel system and this is what I have in my SEEG.īoth are a marked improvement over the stock speakers.īy the way, in your PM to me you mentioned that you'd learned from the original owner that the amp isn't even hooked up.
They're (Hawg Wired owner/designers/father and son) from Hayward, too and are friends with Jim. It wasn't available back in 04 or 05 but it is now. Hawg wired makes an amp that runs cooler than any other amp out there. Jim knows the difference.he rides an 05 SEEG. Just be sure to let him know it's for a 2 channel system or an 04 SEEG. You can get the Hawg Wired system from Jim (the one I sent you his phone number) at a discount. These two speakers sound as nice or better than an Ultra Classics 4 speaker system. I leave the speculation and assumptions to the keyboard warriors.Īs for "no 2 channel, four channel system".I guess somebody should let Radio Sound know that. When it comes to the 04 and 05 Screamin Eagle Electra Glide as well as other CVO models, if I'm writing it, you can take it to the bank. Not speculatiion, not assumptions, I wanted facts! I made calls and I wrote letters (the dealerships didn't and still don't know squat about the differences of CVOs.for instance, the stereo in an 04 Screamin Eagle Electra Glide is not the same stereo as the one in an 04 Ultra Classic. When the 04 Screamin Eagle Electra Glide came out, being a moderator on the CVO owners forum as well as one of the first owners of this model, I wanted to know everything there was to know about this model. Let me just say that when I post something as 's based on fact. I realize that this is the internet and we don't know each other. This can be confirmed by a simple quick call to John Smith at Radio Sound. You will need to run these out to rear speakers with the above caveats."Ībout a week later I received another one, correcting this one.telling me that to add two rear speakers would overload the amp, causing it to overheat and blow out prematurely. If you pop the fairing off you will see two spade terminals wire tied to the harness near each speaker. Amp level: The rear speakers would have power output at the base radio level, (unless you added a two channel ESS rear speaker kit.) Fade control: There would be no fade control (since you are essentially using four front speakers). A new harness would need to be developed to take the speaker output from the radio to the added rear speakers. There are a few issues with actually adding the rear speakersharness: The base radio amp is turned on so that someone could potentially add rear speakers. (The radio is the 2-channel classic with the ESS amplifier added). Inside the radio, the high power amplifier operates in parallel with the front speaker amps. "It's technically possible to do what he wants (add rear speakers), but there's no actual 'canned' solution. Here is a letter that I got from Radio Sound in response to my question about adding rear speakers: