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Metra BC-DSPL-HD2 Digital Signal Processor with Radio Reflash Interface for FLH & FLT 2014-2021 Harley Davidson

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Flash the Factory Radio
Integration technology allows the DSP to reflash the factory radio for a flat response curve, without the need for external equipment. This reduces the cost, saves time, and allows installers to provide better service with complete control over the upgrade.

Digital Signal Processor + Interface
Enhance your sound system with a DSP that reflashes the OE radio and gives you full tuning control from the palm of your hand. Designed for easy integration with aftermarket or factory audio systems and easy expansion with amplifiers or other devices. Refer to the vehicle applications tab or chart for more information.

Important information
The Saddle Tramp DSP is a device that allows a user to flash the Harley-Davidson® radio to a 4-channel, flat audio output curve; but when the device is connected, it locks itself to the vehicle’s identification number (VIN), saving the last known state of the radio into memory. In order to unlock the Saddle Tramp DSP and use it on a different vehicle, or return it, you must remove the flash from the motorcycle, returning the radio back to factory settings. This can only be done 3 times in total. In the event that this product needs to be returned to the manufacturer, it cannot be locked to a motorcycle’s VIN.

Built-in Integration and Easy Installation

  • Small footprint for easy installation behind the fairing
  • BC-9715 pre-wired harness included for ease of installation
  • Retains balance and fade control
  • Built-in clipping detection and limiting circuits
  • Bass knob included
  • Water-resistant case & connections
  • Micro-B USB updatable
  • Upgrade Your Music Experience and Customize Your Sound


6 channels of output from the DSP

  • 15-band graphic EQ, or 5 band parametric EQ per channel
  • 4 selectable crossover slopes (12, 24, 36, or 48db per octave)
  • Built-in selectable crossover per channel (high, low & band) to achieve the perfect sound
  • Independent equalization for front, rear, and subwoofer
  • Time delay circuit per channel (front and rear channels can be delayed independently up to 10ms)
  • All programming is done using the AXXESS DSP XL app on Android devices ONLY
  • Read, write, and store configurations for future recall
  • Optional password protection feature for tuning control via the mobile app

Features:

  • Saddle Tramp DSP with radio reflash capabilities
  • Reprograms the OE radio to a flat frequency response curve
  • All programming is done using the AXXESS DSP XL app on Android devices ONLY
  • BC-9715 pre-wired harness included for ease of installation
  • 15-band graphic EQ, or 5 band parametric EQ per channel
  • Up to 6 channels of programmable output
  • Fully adjustable crossover

Tools Required:

  • Panel removal tool
  • Phillips screwdriver
  • Allen wrenches (FLT Models)
  • Torx screwdrivers (FLH andFLT Models)

Fits: Harley-Davidson Street Glide, Electra Glide, Ultra, and Limited Models 2014-UP Road Glide 2015-UP

• Saddle Tramp DSP
• BC-9715 Harness
• Instruction Sheet

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