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Thanks guys. That is what I was looking for before jump in something kind of pricey … Now what speakers options do you guys think for those lower's? The 6.5 RF in my fairing sounds really good but $300 for an extra set kind of hurt. I know there's some other option out there that work really well with the RF amp.
If you’re on a budget you could look at the sound quebed or Rockville pro speakers. Either is around $50 a set and will get you started. I ran the Rockville for a while when I first put on lowers. Not the best sounding speakers but very efficient. They have huge magnets tho and took some work to get in the lower. Neither of them come with grills. These are the $140 eBay lowers with DD grills and a spacer under the speakers.
Last edited by InthewindMN; Apr 28, 2019 at 02:14 PM.
Its also fascinating to see guys recommending lids specifically 6x9 saying it impacts their Audio experiences
at 60+ as well. I don’t know how many people enjoy cruising down a straight slab at 60+ for very long anyway
so for most the slower twisties is preferred where you may or may not hear anything from lids or bags depending
on ones ears.
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