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looking at going PA in the fairing. I have wdx69moto in the lids (love their sound).
Garage bagger has mmats on sale for $61 per speaker. I know they will drop in no problem to the pods, however, from what Im reading, a set of tweeters (AT28 or BT30) will not be a good combo since they cant keep up with the mmats. Is there a horn setup that I can install in the speaker grill that wont interfere with the mmats? I dont want to take out gauges or cut the fairing for horns.
Many other setup I could try if the above is impossible.
I have a TM400x4ad running my motos and Rockford Fosgate 6.5s up front at this time. The Fosgates arent cutting it for me and I was going to go another coax route, but I thought maybe I could try some PAs.
Check this forum members lcsig229226 post for sale in the audio for sale section might be a good option for you if your looking to keep the tweets /horns in the speaker grills?
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