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I mentioned in a previous thread that I recently picked up a new 2020 RGS. After much thought on a sound system, I opted to go with GarageBaggerStereo and one of their plug and play options. He suggested several combinations and I settled on on the following, retaining the Boom GTS HU:
Fairing and lowers: DB Drive Euphoria EX6NCX
Soundigital 800.4 EvoX
RF DSR-1 dsp
GarageBaggerStereo file for DSR-1
GarageBaggerStereo cables/harnesses
I'm very happy with the whole process. I installed it over the weekend and it instantly sounded better than my Street Glide that I have spent a fair amount of money and time on. It's also a clean install that I'm proud of. When the fairing comes off, it looks as good as factory. If anyone is interested in a full package, I highly recommend Chris Lowe at GarageBaggerStereo.
I mentioned in a previous thread that I recently picked up a new 2020 RGS. After much thought on a sound system, I opted to go with GarageBaggerStereo and one of their plug and play options. He suggested several combinations and I settled on on the following, retaining the Boom GTS HU:
Fairing and lowers: DB Drive Euphoria EX6NCX
Soundigital 800.4 EvoX
RF DSR-1 dsp
GarageBaggerStereo file for DSR-1
GarageBaggerStereo cables/harnesses
I'm very happy with the whole process. I installed it over the weekend and it instantly sounded better than my Street Glide that I have spent a fair amount of money and time on. It's also a clean install that I'm proud of. When the fairing comes off, it looks as good as factory. If anyone is interested in a full package, I highly recommend Chris Lowe at GarageBaggerStereo.
That is where my entire new setup came from. Chris is AWESOME
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