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With what speakers or in what speaker locations should or shouldn't these be used?
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I tend to only use them in the fairing 6.5s but it really depends on the speakers and also a few other details like having the outer fairing dynamatted, etc.
These can help a little bit but just don't expect earth shattering differences. I just threw a set of these on my Beyma fairing speakers and it was a damn nice lil improvement but the last brand of speakers didn't like them.
I tend to only use them in the fairing 6.5s but it really depends on the speakers and also a few other details like having the outer fairing dynamatted, etc.
These can help a little bit but just don't expect earth shattering differences. I just threw a set of these on my Beyma fairing speakers and it was a damn nice lil improvement but the last brand of speakers didn't like them.
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Thanks T. I'm thinking they may be good to use on my wet head lowers. There is a slot in the side of the lowers for a radiator vent. You will be able to see the speaker. I thought that a set of fast Rings would protect the speakers some and help direct the sound towards the rider instead of out the side. Make sense at all?
I'm gonna have to look at mine, I don't recall being able to see my speaker through the lower fairing. I can see it through the grill, that's about it.
Those rings are pretty big so u might just end up cutting them up, thus maybe save some cash and try and find the same foam product down at the hobby lobby that u can customize for far less.
Just a thought as them suckers prob won't fit in lowers without significant mods.
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