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I am running soundstream pn4.520d amp powering pioneer 6x9's. currently have boom 5 1/4 wanting to go with 6.5 should I go Polk or pioneers as well? Where's a good place to get adapters as well?
either set from biketronics, both sound amazing. I suggested the titan 2s as the are 6 1/2 but the 7.1s would be bigger and also sound great. besides they are both made by hybrid audio and you cant beat that.
Biketronics 7.1's. They come with the needed adaptors.
I agree 100% on Biketronics 7.1's. Get the 7.1's they are the same price as the 6.5's and will sound better. Another plus is Biketronics will stand behind their products...LIFETIME WARRANTY.
yes sir they do.
but.... :-)
if you're talking about fairing lowers, I'm not 100% certain they'll fit. The frame itself is a tad bit larger in diameter
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