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I thought the bass ports were separate.............doesn't much matter........ for $700 for 4 sub-standard speakers and an under-powered amp,.....they should at least point a gun at you when they take your money for this !!
But,......P.T. Barnum said it best....................
I thought the bass ports were separate.............doesn't much matter........ for $700 for 4 sub-standard speakers and an under-powered amp,.....they should at least point a gun at you when they take your money for this !!
But,......P.T. Barnum said it best....................
or at least hold a dull, rusted butter knife to your throat. :-)
if you want plug and play, go to one of the other manufacturers like DragonFly Cycle Concepts or Biketronics. You'll be SORELY dissapointed in that Boom Audio purchase.....
If you don't mind a little bit of effort on your part for installation, then there are a TON of better options out there besides plug and play.
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