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Leave that pkg deal right where it's at. I'll get you a list together by this afternoon.
haha. Copy that. Just remember I have no knowledge in this type of stuff. I am a quick learner, Who has mostly mastered everything I know off of YouTube. So if there is a video, I can learn it lol. Thank you again.
Last edited by Chris Billman; Jul 23, 2020 at 10:45 AM.
Please dont go with a package deal as they tend to short cut you on quality products. Those RF speakers are just so so and not worth the cost.
thanks. I won't. I completely believe you that they skimp on quality. im already set on the 601cxs and the stinger. And im just going to try and sell those bt7.1s.
I see Bates is working up a game plan for you. Give him some time and he will get you going with probably the same as i would or close to it. He has tinkered with this stuff a long time and is considered a guru here.
thanks. I won't. I completely believe you that they skimp on quality. im already set on the 601cxs and the stinger. And im just going to try and sell those bt7.1s.
Chris give me a budget to work with, the absolute most you're willing to spend at the moment.
HU preference, Sony or Kenwood?
I see Bates is working up a game plan for you. Give him some time and he will get you going with probably the same as i would or close to it. He has tinkered with this stuff a long time and is considered a guru here.
Quite telling folks that. Just a regular dude brother.
Chris give me a budget to work with, the absolute most you're willing to spend at the moment.
HU preference, Sony or Kenwood?
for the head unit? I'd say around 300 if possible. No preference at all on the head units.. as long as it has Bluetooth, ane connects with my handlebar controls. Im going to try and get my hands on the stinger and mmats you were speaking of earlier..
Last edited by Chris Billman; Jul 23, 2020 at 01:19 PM.
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