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My bike (19 ultra limited) is currently setup with the 4 speaker boom stage 2 kit, I know its a far cry from what is out there for good sound. My problem is that now the rear speakers are just about completely blown and harley no longer carries them. What could I use in their place? Is any 5.25 marine speaker fine? I don't know much about audio, so I figured I could help here.
My bike (19 ultra limited) is currently setup with the 4 speaker boom stage 2 kit, I know its a far cry from what is out there for good sound. My problem is that now the rear speakers are just about completely blown and harley no longer carries them. What could I use in their place? Is any 5.25 marine speaker fine? I don't know much about audio, so I figured I could help here.
Thanks in advance
I think @Babyboy here in the audio section may have some suggestions. Cicadas maybe? He can hook you up as well, if I'm not mistaken.
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