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Old Dec 16, 2017 | 10:58 PM
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So I took the advice of a few including a well respected guru on here and tried the db WDX6MOTO in my fairing and after going for a ride ranging from local 25 mph up to 75ish on highway...im pretty damn impressed..good sound...plenty of volume...damn good coaxial option!!!
 
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Old Dec 16, 2017 | 11:16 PM
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So I took the advice of a few including a well respected guru on here and tried the db WDX6MOTO in my fairing and after going for a ride ranging from local 25 mph up to 75ish on highway...im pretty damn impressed..good sound...plenty of volume...damn good coaxial option!!!
Awesome feedback!!! I have heard nothing but great reviews from this coax. Have heard it smokes a bunch of components as well so hopefully we will continue to get some more comparisons. Time will tell, but it would be damn nice for guys to pop a killer coax into a speaker hole and be done. Very reasonably priced as well. Big damn magnet so fairing and dry lowers with spacers might be the only options.
Let us know how it breaks in.

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Old Dec 16, 2017 | 11:28 PM
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So I took the advice of a few including a well respected guru on here and tried the db WDX6MOTO in my fairing and after going for a ride ranging from local 25 mph up to 75ish on highway...im pretty damn impressed..good sound...plenty of volume...damn good coaxial option!!!
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Damn good speakers.
 
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Old Dec 17, 2017 | 09:07 AM
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They'll fit in the lowers but a little grinding modification is required. Enjoy !!
 
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Have em crossed over at 80 at these lil monsters sing
 
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Rear pods? how much spacer?
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Does anyone know how these compare to the Hertz Mille Pro 165.3 that used to be a go to coax?

I was reading through some old threads and am amazed how far this stuff has come and how much equipment has been tested, tried, and reviewed for us all to learn. I'm still a noob here, bu what an amazing group!
 
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Originally Posted by azmaniac
So I took the advice of a few including a well respected guru on here and tried the db WDX6MOTO in my fairing and after going for a ride ranging from local 25 mph up to 75ish on highway...im pretty damn impressed..good sound...plenty of volume...damn good coaxial option!!!
Is this without an amp? Which adapters and grills?
 
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Is this without an amp? Which adapters and grills?
i have mine in fairing...jl audio 280/4 bridged to power em
 
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