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LOL!! Glider..
Im still here brother...
I keep running into obstacles delaying the completion of my install . A matter of fact, I was going to finish my purchase (for like the 3rd time) less than a week ago but the guy never got back to me.... A few days later he got back to me I guess my email was sent to junk for some reason.
I kinda figured it was a sign for me to move forward on my 68 truck that Ive been working on..
moving forward it will probably be a few months...
Happy New Year guys
ill be running the following
Micro 82U for the 4 Razors
Micro 4V2 for my
(2) Hertz HCX690 in my kids and my 6.5 Alpine cans on crash bar
i will be upgrading 6x9 to American Hard Bags
U HH25 and upgrading my 6.5 cans
will be running blue tooth
I have a 99 Roadking
I would ask the guys here for more help with this set up.
I just bought and installed this set. With a 500w amp. I allready have aquatics av head with biketronics 7.1 inch speakers (4) and a biketronics 1440w amp up front. This system is by far the best/loudest you will hear and with the dsr1 processor the sound quality is unbelievable even at high volume. I recommend this system I have but be prepared to spend about 6 or 7k
I just bought and installed this set. With a 500w amp. I allready have aquatics av head with biketronics 7.1 inch speakers (4) and a biketronics 1440w amp up front. This system is by far the best/loudest you will hear and with the dsr1 processor the sound quality is unbelievable even at high volume. I recommend this system I have but be prepared to spend about 6 or 7k
I just bought and installed this set. With a 500w amp. I allready have aquatics av head with biketronics 7.1 inch speakers (4) and a biketronics 1440w amp up front. This system is by far the best/loudest you will hear and with the dsr1 processor the sound quality is unbelievable even at high volume. I recommend this system I have but be prepared to spend about 6 or 7k
I just bought and installed this set. With a 500w amp. I allready have aquatics av head with biketronics 7.1 inch speakers (4) and a biketronics 1440w amp up front. This system is by far the best/loudest you will hear and with the dsr1 processor the sound quality is unbelievable even at high volume. I recommend this system I have but be prepared to spend about 6 or 7k
So the Match Razor Woofers account for about $1500, where did the other $4500 -$5500 go?
I ordered the four Match Razor setup from American Hardbag tonight too. Half of the cost is the kit to cut out the bags, and mount the speakers. Cost a bit more than just buying rings, but I used them on my Road King and it made the job very clean and easy, and looked like a pro did it. Im happy to spend a little more on the quality engineering that will help me to install them myself and still look like a pro did the job. Im looking forward to how they will enhance the sound of my rider, but completely understand that the pros here probably could have put together something I could compete with for the same $. Im just not looking to compete, and like the idea of having four woofers making some more sound without completely filling my bags. Nice to still be able to drop a long-sleeve shirt and my clear lens glasses in the bags.
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