BT4180 - 180 Watts RMS X 4

$775.00
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Weight:
5.00 LBS
BT4180 - 180 Watts RMS X 4
The Titan Quatro is our specialized four-channel amplifier. Designed to be plug-n-play with your Harley-Davidson, so installation is a snap! Rated up to 2-ohms stable, this is a serious piece of audio technology. Pushes 180 watts per channel (at 4-ohms), this amplifier will be audible under all driving conditions. Fan cooling with automatic gain rollback prevents thermal shutdown. And as always, it comes with our famous Lifetime Warranty, because it's the right thing to do. 
 

Technical Specifications

Description Hi-Tech High-Efficiency Switching Amplifier
Channels Four-Channel
Impedance Rating 2-ohm stable
RMS per Channel
(at 4 ohm)
180 Watts x 4
Total RMS
(at 4 ohm)
720 Watts
Peak Output per Channel
(at 4 ohm)
360 Watts
Peak Total Output
(at 4 ohm)
1,440 Watts
Total Harmonic Distortion 0.05% THD
Speaker Setup
  • 2 ohm: 4 speakers
  • 4 ohm: up to 8 speakers in parallel
Bike Fitment
  • Stock Radio: 2006 to 2013. May have to relocate any add-on HD modules.
  • Aftermarket Radio: 1996 to 2013
  • RoadGlide: With stock or aftermarket radio 1998-2013
Dimensions 7"x5"x1.8"
Manufactured Designed and manufactured in USA
StatorGuard Technology Includes specialized StatorGuard technology to protect charging system
Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty
 

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  • 5
    Awesome Amp!

    Posted by Kelly on 24th Sep 2012

    Damn this thing rocks! Going down the highway (60-80 plus) the boom amp would have to be at 3/4 plus for volume with the AVC set at 2 bars. Couldn't go any higher without distortion. This Biketronics amp about makes your ears bleed at 1/2 volume! I had to turn the AVC down to 1 bar.
    One of the things I was looking for was changing to a 4 channel amp and flashing the HK head unit so I could have fader control between the uppers and lowers on my SESG. This feature works awesome. I've always wanted to be able to bump the lowers a bit to even out the sound. The lowers seem to produce more base than the uppers. Must have to do with the enclosures and the opening sizes. I also put a few small strips of Fatmat behind each speaker. I'm using the same Biketronics (Hertz) Titan 6.5" uppers with 5 1/4 to 6.5 adapter ring, and lowers. Because of the quality and power of this system I was actually able to boost the base some and feel it working through my highway pegs!
    In short, you guys and gals can do your own technical research, but from what I've read and heard out there nothing comes close to this new amp. Great job Biketronics.