Suggestions for something simple???
I have been looking at the Boom Audio kit for my '12 FLHX. After reading this forum, I realize there is perhaps more out there that is better for the money. I'm looking for a simple setup combo that will keep my stock head unit and still provide louder and clearer audio at highway speeds than the stock setup. I would like something that is relatively easy to install also. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
What's your budget?
Easy to install and best sounding:
Biketronics 2180 Amp
Biketronics 7.1 speakers
On a budget:
Fosget PBR300X2 Amp or Cervin Vega B2 if don't mind risking losing FM reception.
Infinity Kappa 62.11 Speaker
With the second one, you'll need an amp install kit and speaker adaptors. Not hard at all to install. If you want to do it right the first time and never worry about your audio again go with the first option. Also has a lifetime warranty.
Easy to install and best sounding:
Biketronics 2180 Amp
Biketronics 7.1 speakers
On a budget:
Fosget PBR300X2 Amp or Cervin Vega B2 if don't mind risking losing FM reception.
Infinity Kappa 62.11 Speaker
With the second one, you'll need an amp install kit and speaker adaptors. Not hard at all to install. If you want to do it right the first time and never worry about your audio again go with the first option. Also has a lifetime warranty.
Thanks! I was just looking at the biketronics website at the 2180 Amp and 7.1 speaker combo. I read the instructions but I should probably watch the video as well. I want something cleanly installed as but more importantly reliable.
What's your budget?
Easy to install and best sounding:
Biketronics 2180 Amp
Biketronics 7.1 speakers
On a budget:
Fosget PBR300X2 Amp or Cervin Vega B2 if don't mind risking losing FM reception.
Infinity Kappa 62.11 Speaker
With the second one, you'll need an amp install kit and speaker adaptors. Not hard at all to install. If you want to do it right the first time and never worry about your audio again go with the first option. Also has a lifetime warranty.
Easy to install and best sounding:
Biketronics 2180 Amp
Biketronics 7.1 speakers
On a budget:
Fosget PBR300X2 Amp or Cervin Vega B2 if don't mind risking losing FM reception.
Infinity Kappa 62.11 Speaker
With the second one, you'll need an amp install kit and speaker adaptors. Not hard at all to install. If you want to do it right the first time and never worry about your audio again go with the first option. Also has a lifetime warranty.
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