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Not that GZ yellow baskets are bad, by any means. If you want the best sounding 2 speaker setup, imo the AD5000's fit that bill. You will pay for it, but it would be a one stop shop.
Full disclosure, I don't run those in my bike. I have heard a few though and they sound fantastic.
Not that GZ yellow baskets are bad, by any means. If you want the best sounding 2 speaker setup, imo the AD5000's fit that bill. You will pay for it, but it would be a one stop shop.
Full disclosure, I don't run those in my bike. I have heard a few though and they sound fantastic.
Not that GZ yellow baskets are bad, by any means. If you want the best sounding 2 speaker setup, imo the AD5000's fit that bill. You will pay for it, but it would be a one stop shop.
Full disclosure, I don't run those in my bike. I have heard a few though and they sound fantastic.
$600 for some speakers? I'd have to get a professional to install those, lol.
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