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I don't have much feedback but the quote I have for front and back speakers is going to run me 2,276.77 for best of the best system they sell. I told Donna that im not looking for ear bleed loud, I want a powerful sound at lower volume with more of a full range if frequencies at 80mph. Music you can feel in your soul. Expecting not to be able to have good rolling bass at those speeds. Lifetime warranty and ease of install is only things selling me right now. Im not intimidated with installing whatever, Just its been 25 years since I did anything with Auto Audio systems. Forgot it all, and its not coming back to me as easy as I thought it would.
Mac D, There is no comparison between BT and J&M! BT systems are loud and clear, they build their own amps and use HAT (Hybrid Audio Technology) speakers and also Hertz speakers which are top end speakers, life time warranty's (which you pay for, thus not cheap) and (usually) great customer service! With all that said with the help of the audio crazed guy's on here you can piece your own system together that will be louder clearer and MUCH cheaper! Just tell us what bike, how many speakers you want (to start with), and locations for said speakers, and budget, to get some suggestions...good luck!
2015 ultra Limited. Bone stock audio currently. Looking to rock out and put together a solid system for 1500.00 or thereabouts. 4 speakers. 2 fairing, 2 tour pak pods. I've looked at Boom II, J&M Wild Boar, and BikeTronics. I listen to rock and metal. What's my best bet? I'd like to retain as much functionality of the factory head unit as I can. I'm open to suggestions. Thank you ahead of time!
2015 ultra Limited. Bone stock audio currently. Looking to rock out and put together a solid system for 1500.00 or thereabouts. 4 speakers. 2 fairing, 2 tour pak pods. I've looked at Boom II, J&M Wild Boar, and BikeTronics. I listen to rock and metal. What's my best bet? I'd like to retain as much functionality of the factory head unit as I can. I'm open to suggestions. Thank you ahead of time!
FLHT, start your own thread, you'll have better luck...a lot of posts about this exact subject on here! NO J&M, or Boom or Wild Boar is recommended on here BT is good but $$$$...piece your own system together with help of forum..good luck!
Last edited by Moto Mike; Apr 4, 2019 at 10:50 AM.
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