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Hope you get enough guys together. I'd be all over it too but just did an upgrade and don't see myself getting another one this soon floated past The Warden. For those who do get in, enjoy! I've heard the pros are the best sounding speakers to come down the road in a long *** time.
Hope you get enough guys together. I'd be all over it too but just did an upgrade and don't see myself getting another one this soon floated past The Warden. For those who do get in, enjoy! I've heard the pros are the best sounding speakers to come down the road in a long *** time.
I'm in the same boat as you Mike. I just ordered 4 new 62.11s and an extra 2ch amp at Christmas to add to and replace some of the setup I started with. I've slept in the doghouse before and it ain't no fun!!! The BT is my dream setup but I'll have to pass as well.
No subs but the amp for sure, I still use the tour pack for gear. I figure the tour pack amp will power the tour pack 7.1's and the saddlebag 6x9's, and when I remove the tour pack I'll just have it wired so I can easily just connect the saddlebags to the lower fairing speakers and run them at 2 ohms while the fairing speakers will be at 4 ohms still.
Exactly . . Why would you want to do that? I have those speakers and they are the best 6.5 speakers I've ever heard bar none. But they need some power to hear them.
Running active off the HU ain't gonna cut it!!
Gann,
I went to Biketronix website and looked at the 7.1's. I couldn't tell if they were priced per speaker or per pair. Any info?
I went to Biketronix website and looked at the 7.1's. I couldn't tell if they were priced per speaker or per pair. Any info?
Mark
Priced per set. . . . Were you able to take advantage of the Group buy? If not call Bill at Biketronics for your forum discount. These are great speakers!
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