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You could get the stinger 700 amp and 4 mmats 601cx speakers with line levelers wiring harness and possible adapters for them to fit in the tour pack pods for around a grand all in. Sound is MUCH better and louder.
Another set of mmats would only be around 200 bucks......
First, as I said. I have very limited knowledge compared to many of the other guys here. I strictly based my answer on what you listed as your current option, and what I'm running on my bike now...and very happy with it, and the fact that the mmats/stinger set up IS better and cheaper that what you listed.
I will say this. If you want to spend more money, you can get an even better system. If that's the case, wait on some more experienced guys here to give their opinions. Maybe take regrol's advice....oh wait...nvm he didn't give any advice.
If you do want to consider other options, then as sbates said, get to a bike audio shop or someone here on the forum local to you and check out different set ups.
PS, you can at least get that amp way cheaper and possibly the mmats speakers as well.
Last edited by teedoff65; Jan 30, 2020 at 12:51 PM.
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