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Hey where u located dewayne? Im in socal as well. I have the hertz milles with bt brackets, ss pn4.1000 amp, and aftermarket hu. I can cruise by and u can have a listen.
Originally Posted by dewayne
I'm in murrieta,ca. that'll be cool where are you?
Originally Posted by sponger
Im in the forest falls/angelus oaks area. Above yucaipa. Not aure when i can roll by, i still have a bunch of snow on my driveway still.
I have a BT set-up, maybe all three of us should get together to compare the sounds. Or get together to shoot the sh$t? I am in the Hemet area, but I travel through Yucaipa area about three times a week.
I have a BT set-up, maybe all three of us should get together to compare the sounds. Or get together to shoot the sh$t? I am in the Hemet area, but I travel through Yucaipa area about three times a week.
I was thinking about running down to Biggs tomorrow for the free chow.
You talking about Biggs HD the dealership? I'm just a little south of there in La Mesa, work out on Coronado. I'd be down for a ride sometime if you guys want to meet up and shoot the ****.
I appreciate the heads up but I really wanted them outside the pods so back to the audio shop they went..... Now back to square one I'm thinking hertz
The best advise if to dump the pods and get the BT brackets and either use there 7.1's or any good standard size 6.5 speakers. It would be a shame to put the Hertz in those pods. What amp are you using?
The best advise if to dump the pods and get the BT brackets and either use there 7.1's or any good standard size 6.5 speakers. It would be a shame to put the Hertz in those pods. What amp are you using?
I'm gonna use the Diamond audio micro 4v2 for the fairing and lowers and the Hertz Hdp4 for the 6x9's (2 in each bag) I'm up in the air with which 6x9's I'm gonna go with
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