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Hey guys have a hard time with what sounds good?? Does it matter if you run a stick or have your phone plugged in quality better?? Or does the stock head unit suck want the nice clean sound?? Running some good stuff BT 4180 KRC 165 fronts and the lids Hertzs HCX 690 Line levellers in a 2015 Street Glide Special have the 1.18.3 Software which was told to me was the best for what i am running do i need to put a different head unit in so i can appreciate the good sound????
Hey guys have a hard time with what sounds good?? Does it matter if you run a stick or have your phone plugged in quality better?? Or does the stock head unit suck want the nice clean sound?? Running some good stuff BT 4180 KRC 165 fronts and the lids Hertzs HCX 690 Line levellers in a 2015 Street Glide Special have the 1.18.3 Software which was told to me was the best for what i am running do i need to put a different head unit in so i can appreciate the good sound????
Update to the 1.19.0 software.
The best sound will be on a stick. Next in line would be something like a nano. Then comes the phone mainly cause most phones just don't fit in the SGS Glove Box but also just too much shix going on with the phone multi functionality. Last place would be blue tooth.
Been using a nano for quite some time due to ease of use but without a doubt the stick is better SQ. Will migrate to the stick in due time.
Update to the 1.19.0 software.
The best sound will be on a stick. Next in line would be something like a nano. Then comes the phone mainly cause most phones just don't fit in the SGS Glove Box but also just too much shix going on with the phone multi functionality. Last place would be blue tooth.
Been using a nano for quite some time due to ease of use but without a doubt the stick is better SQ. Will migrate to the stick in due time.
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