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FYI- biketronics has a lifetime warranty on their products. Just trying to help u out man. Just like Gann said. These guys have provided me with great advice here.
FYI- biketronics has a lifetime warranty on their products. Just trying to help u out man. Just like Gann said. These guys have provided me with great advice here.
I do appreciate all the help. One month ago I read every post in The Official 2014' audio upgrade thread. At that time I was looking at J&M or Biketronics. I apoligize if my replies were a little harsh.
Paul
Last edited by hbsoldier3; Jan 31, 2015 at 04:18 PM.
Buy the best and get your HD dealer to fit and if there is any warranty issues it will be down to them.
I would like to belive that statement, however, we are talking about HD service and warranty program. I just do not think that MoCO would stand behind possible electical problems due to aftermarket hardware with dealer installation. I could be wrong, but I do not trust MoCo.
Has anyone on this thread heard the Stage II system in person yet? I got to hear it in a showroom the other day, but that's not a great environment to really judge it by.
I'd love to hear the Biketronics, Soundz Customz, and Boom Stage II systems side by side.
Normally, I wouldn't even consider a factory option like Boom. As others have said, more often than not, better performance can be had with aftermarket components. That said, I like the system that came with my CVO.....if I can make it better with a few adjustments, I'm all over it. I like the way the HD amps are integrated into the bike. I don't know of any aftermarket amps that can be mounted under the tourpack like the Boom amp.
I dont think youll find many folks fond of the Boom line here. This amp 76000277A seems to be a 2 channel amp listed at 449.00 Lots of better options out there for you.
haze324,
What are some better options?
How are they better?
Better price, easier install, better sound?
I too am looking at the Boom II but if you've heard it compared to others I love to know some differences.
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