Handlebar Speakers
#1
Handlebar Speakers
Looking for some good advice from some of you road warriors. I finally have raised the funds to purchase some external speaker pods for my 2005 RKC. I have heard the new Harley Boom! speakers but haven't heard any others. I am pretty critical on audio sound, but realistic to the fact of speakers on a bike aren't going to sound like a home theatre. Right now, it is between the Boom! Audio and new 2012 Cycle Sounds Series 3 - 200 Watt speakers. Has anyone ever compared the two and if so which one sounded better?
Also, is there another brand that rocks that I might be missing? [Low price is always good, but in this case, I am willing to pay the extra $$$$ for good sound.]
Thanks everyone and enjoy the fall weather riding!
Also, is there another brand that rocks that I might be missing? [Low price is always good, but in this case, I am willing to pay the extra $$$$ for good sound.]
Thanks everyone and enjoy the fall weather riding!
#2
I have no experience riding with any of the clamp on speakers but I just can't believe they put out enough volume/clarity ,no matter the amps, to be of much use on a bike. Not to mention they look like crap? All the ones I've heard in the parking lot are pretty tinny/distorted. If I wanted tunes on my RK it would be a Ipod and earbuds.
#3
I can only speak about my set up. I have a 2011 RK with a Harley Boom! Windshield Stereo mounted. It is a clean install and looks good. It does sound good under 65 MPH. Above that it pretty much gets washed out from the wind.
I did some research when I purchased it. From what I can remember just about any of the handlebar speakers get washed out out highway speeds. I did see some larger systems mounted in buckets on the crash bar but have no input on them.
If I was to do it all over again I would have purchased a Reckless fairing and put a good marine system in it.
I did some research when I purchased it. From what I can remember just about any of the handlebar speakers get washed out out highway speeds. I did see some larger systems mounted in buckets on the crash bar but have no input on them.
If I was to do it all over again I would have purchased a Reckless fairing and put a good marine system in it.
#4
Boom Audio
I can only speak about my set up. I have a 2011 RK with a Harley Boom! Windshield Stereo mounted. It is a clean install and looks good. It does sound good under 65 MPH. Above that it pretty much gets washed out from the wind.
I did some research when I purchased it. From what I can remember just about any of the handlebar speakers get washed out out highway speeds. I did see some larger systems mounted in buckets on the crash bar but have no input on them.
If I was to do it all over again I would have purchased a Reckless fairing and put a good marine system in it.
I did some research when I purchased it. From what I can remember just about any of the handlebar speakers get washed out out highway speeds. I did see some larger systems mounted in buckets on the crash bar but have no input on them.
If I was to do it all over again I would have purchased a Reckless fairing and put a good marine system in it.
#5
While I have no experience with the H-D Boom set-up, I have owned both internal/external amplified Rumble Roads handlebar speakers by MH Instruments. I found the external amp version to play a bit stronger. That said, they simply can't compare to a fairing powered stereo set-up. You can hear them fine (Rumble Roads) up to about 55mph but after that they become basically noise. Take off the windshield and forget about music. BUT, I'm willing to bet the H-D Booms are an improved system. Good luck....
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My wife bought the H-D Boom handlebar speakers. They lasted almost exactly a week, then the amp started overheating, and the sound would cut out after about 10 minutes. Even when they worked, you could barely hear them. They went in the trash ...... bought the MH 100 watt Rumble Road speakers. Those things will rip your face off if you crank them up. She said she can hear them fine, no matter how fast she has to go to keep up with me ........
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You should consider a set of J&M MHAS 2008 speakers. I had them on my Heritage. At 75 mph with a Thunderheader they had no problems making themselves heard. Plenty of volume and 100% water proof.
They were actually louder and sounded better than the stock stereo on my RGU!
Here is a link to a review I wrote...
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...er-review.html
and here is a link to a review by Dr Vtwin...
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...-mile-day.html
Hope this helps...
They were actually louder and sounded better than the stock stereo on my RGU!
Here is a link to a review I wrote...
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...er-review.html
and here is a link to a review by Dr Vtwin...
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...-mile-day.html
Hope this helps...