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I'm already a Scrub Cycles and VooDoo dealer, I don't see anything at Scrub for the 14+ though. Speed by Design requires to much of a buy-in at this point, picking up Hertz and hopefully Sundown audio on top of re-building the audio on the shop bike is running me THIN lol.
I was leaning towards going the 2 Diamond up front, 600.4 in the bags route. Wanted a second opinion!
Understood.
Yea the industry hasn't really caught up yet on speaker lids for the 14's and up yet. Voodoo and SBD are really the only ones at this point. I think I saw where Kip was working on lids awhile back. Not sure they will work on the 14's and up though.
Just wondering if location is really that crucial? The reason I ask is that I modified a bag tray to fit around my 6x9. If I add the st 25 where yours is, it would totally jack up my tray...lol
Could I mount it more towards the front of the bag with the same result?
Just wondering if location is really that crucial? The reason I ask is that I modified a bag tray to fit around my 6x9. If I add the st 25 where yours is, it would totally jack up my tray...lol
Could I mount it more towards the front of the bag with the same result?
LOL! Gotcha!
As long as you have them towards the top of the bags anywhere on the inner wall you should be fine.
Just wondering if location is really that crucial? The reason I ask is that I modified a bag tray to fit around my 6x9. If I add the st 25 where yours is, it would totally jack up my tray...lol
Could I mount it more towards the front of the bag with the same result?
Here is a better picture than the original posted. Or you can move the horn a little further back so it won't interfere with your tray. You'll still hear them.
Here is a better picture than the original posted. Or you can move the horn a little further back so it won't interfere with your tray. You'll still hear them.
Oh hell yeah! My tray mounts in the back so right where you have them is perfect! The tray actually covers the 6x9 that I mounted in the rear of the bag...beautiful! !
Last edited by 09baggerdude; Mar 1, 2016 at 06:48 AM.
Oh hell yeah! My tray mounts in the back so right where you have them is perfect! The tray actually covers the 6x9 that I mounted in the rear of the bag...beautiful! !
Cool! Wasn't sure where or how you had the tray mounted. But glad the picture gave you an ideal as to where to mount horns in the bags.
Cool! Wasn't sure where or how you had the tray mounted. But glad the picture gave you an ideal as to where to mount horns in the bags.
Thanks for the close up pic. For some reason, I thought the horn was mounted more towards the back. Maybe that was a different pic altogether...lol. Workin way too much here lately!
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