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both head unit and amp are garbage. i know a lot of people here have used them and disagree, but the companies (Aquatic AV) warranty policies absolutely suck.
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I guess Ive gotten lucky. Ive had their HU for 4years plus with no problems. Guy I ride with bought a HU from them and has been problem free for 2yrs. As for anything else they make, or warranty no idea
of the 3 replacement radios available for the 1998-2013 Harleys ,,,, in my opinion, the Jensen is the most dependable, but the Fosgate will give you more adjustability options ,,,,
dependability from Aquatics is terrible as is their warranty service ,,,,
The Fosgate is also difficult to obtain warranty service on should something go wrong away from the dealer who sold it to you ,,,,
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