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Even cooler is that ur Dragon is hanging out with u during the sound check!!!!! Very cool!!
T.
Thanks TW, she puts up with it for a hot minute you can see her "shut it down" hand signal at the end of the video. She has put up with my craziness for over twenty years.
Here's my old bike with 4 pairs of infinity reference 6.5's yes 8 speakers and dual tweeter j&m grills on a clarion amp, with Sony head unit. It doesn't even come close to sounding as good as the hertz.
And here is the cvo with boom stage 1 speakers removed and replaced with the kappas. It was an improvement but again not remote competition to the hertz. Never before could I and my ol Lady jam and hear everything at 100 mph.
-BT2180 powering 7.1s in fairing
-PBR300x2 powering Hogtunes 6x9s in lids
-Magic Boxes front/rear since that was the only option back then (I've recently switched them out for the BT LL's)
-Running 1.19.0
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