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Does anyone have any feedback (no pun intended...lol) on this system yet? It seems to have everything I'm looking for, except the box is not waterproof...but I can probably deal with that.
I'm definitely in the market for bullet speakers, yes I know they will not give me sound at 60-70, but not doing mouse ears and I can still plug in headphones.
no experience with it but I do know a couple of folks that have them on a dyna and a deluxe and they love em. The setup is sweet and sounds pretty good too.
Lady,
I know you said you did not want mouse ears, but take my word for it the J&M self powered speakers are the best. I had them on my FLSTC. No problem hearing them at 75 mph. They actual sounded better at 75 than the stock set up does on my RGU! No kidding!
Here is a link to the review I did right after I got them... https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...er-review.html
Also check out the Cycle Sounds stuff. I sell that stuff at a discount as well. I have never heard their bullet speakers in person but their saddlebag systems really rock so I imagine that their bullets are good too. I work directly with Ed, the owner, so let me know if you have any questions on anything.
When it comes to audio you get what you pay for. http://www.cyclesounds.com//index.ph...=index&cPath=1
Thanks Drew. I may be contacting you as I heard good things about the 2.5" and 3" speakers. I love the idea of the Rock and Dock, but it seems bulky looking (yes, I want it all...lol)...the older one (which is no longer on their site) was sleeker and more fitting for the Deluxe, but I guess the speakers were too small.
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