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I`m running B3 horns and Mmats in fairing. American bass 6.5`s in lowers and Pioneer Pro`s in lids. I will be replacing Ab with another set of Mmats. Powering this one Pn4.1000d. My sound is loud and clear. I have another Pn4.1000d just laying around so I was wondering how the Rockville RVL69W 6x9 woofers would sound. My Pro`s have a nice end but I`m not getting as much highs I think because of my plastic covers are blocking them. A guy in my club has them with cloth grills and the highs are almost too loud! So with that being said I`m not worried about losing those frequencies, the B3`3 have more than enough. Has anyone on the forum tried them out or will I have to be the guinea pig? I`m not looking for sq in the rear I`m looking for more low end and midbass. https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Rockville...8AAOSwySVaHnvn
Thinking the same thing Bates..my HAT and DD 6x9's barley cleared the bags! The horns on the pro's should be blasting you off the bike,,,lol...like your club member! DD VO 6x9's will give you more mid bass but not near the highs of the Pioneers!
I`m running B3 horns and Mmats in fairing. American bass 6.5`s in lowers and Pioneer Pro`s in lids. I will be replacing Ab with another set of Mmats. Powering this one Pn4.1000d. My sound is loud and clear. I have another Pn4.1000d just laying around so I was wondering how the Rockville RVL69W 6x9 woofers would sound. My Pro`s have a nice end but I`m not getting as much highs I think because of my plastic covers are blocking them. A guy in my club has them with cloth grills and the highs are almost too loud! So with that being said I`m not worried about losing those frequencies, the B3`3 have more than enough. Has anyone on the forum tried them out or will I have to be the guinea pig? I`m not looking for sq in the rear I`m looking for more low end and midbass. https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Rockville...8AAOSwySVaHnvn
The mounting depth is ridiculous and also at almost 10 pounds a piece good luck getting the lids to function and if you do hang on tight when you get that lid open because you might rip the bag off the bike or even worse flip the bike over.
I actually had to bottom mount the Pro`s because of the horn. I can top mount the Rockvilles. I may can add a spacer also since there is protruding tweeter
There you go Tes..throw them in your new build...we can all hear em at the MM&G...lol!
Lol, hell I dont have anything with holes open for them... someone needs to man up and run a set. I bet they would flat out thump in the rear deck of a car
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