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For ****** sake Ryan! Why do you have to be so argumentative with EVERYONE??? Just because someone likes those speakers at 200-250 watts doesn't mean they're wrong. And just because we don't suggest pushing them with 400 watts means we're wrong either. Do you man. If you wanna push them that hard, then what are you waiting on. You have a spare set right??? Feed em and report back what your findings are. You know there's a lot of us all over the sled audio pages and your posts are very easy to recognize because you're the one that's stirring up **** no matter what sight it is. And for what??? What are you gaining or learning from being the asshat? I tried brother...I stuck my neck out for you once, I won't do it again.
You're saying a speaker unless a subwooder doesn't hit lmfao
Another know it all crawling out of the woodwork.. you little guys are like ants
a little guy crawling out of the woodwork? Ive thrown away more systems than youve seen at this point junior.
where do you live? Id happily meet you halfway with my little guy jam and put your *** on the trailer junior. Just because I dont live in the forum giving **** advice like you so you dont know me doesnt mean others dont. All these names you keep dropping, those are my actual friends, like friends with phone numbers, that hang out in the real world, not bragging on HDF.
So put up or shut up, bring your bike and your badass 400 watt GZs somewhere in the middle of us and Ill gladly make you ****ing cry junior.
There are a few threads here that have spun out of control and are dangerously close to being shut down or having peeps banned. Neither of those are good IMO.
There are a few threads here that have spun out of control and are dangerously close to being shut down or having peeps banned. Neither of those are good IMO.
Let's all take a big, deep breath ...on 3, 2, 1
Nope this is long overdue. The best thing you can do is step back and steer clear.
There are a few threads here that have spun out of control and are dangerously close to being shut down or having peeps banned. Neither of those are good IMO.
Let's all take a big, deep breath ...on 3, 2, 1
There is one common denominator in each of these threads that have spun out of control.
Hey @That Dude , come on, pick your spot so we can see your expertise ..these little MMATS I tuned over the weekend and reported back on cant be louder that whatever youre working with.
Man, I remember when folks thought your bike was cool when it had an electric starter. It seems all these electronic bells and whistles have robbed the fun out of actually riding a motorcycle.
Man, I remember when folks thought your bike was cool when it had an electric starter. It seems all these electronic bells and whistles have robbed the fun out of actually riding a motorcycle.
Not even close man, Im actually out riding tonight. But if youre gonna talk ****, you should be ready
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