Question for the smart audio guys
I have a 2015 Road King and the original owner put on a Boom audio system with the handlebar-mounted speakers. I just plug in my phone and stream music that way. Honestly, it's works for me considering that I can hear it just fine over the exhaust and wind noise. The issue is that when riding 2-up, my wife can't hear it unless I turn it up to the point of distortion. I'm looking for a set of saddlebag speakers and amp that can be possibly added onto the existing setup. Plug and play would be nice but I'm not intimidated by doing some cutting and splicing as long as I have decent instructions to work with. Any recommendations for me?
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Originally Posted by jp0469
(Post 17836051)
I have a 2015 Road King and the original owner put on a Boom audio system with the handlebar-mounted speakers. I just plug in my phone and stream music that way. Honestly, it's works for me considering that I can hear it just fine over the exhaust and wind noise. The issue is that when riding 2-up, my wife can't hear it unless I turn it up to the point of distortion. I'm looking for a set of saddlebag speakers and amp that can be possibly added onto the existing setup. Plug and play would be nice but I'm not intimidated by doing some cutting and splicing as long as I have decent instructions to work with. Any recommendations for me?
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