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Dam . . I go on vacation for a week and all hell breaks loose. . .All I want to know is when Biketronics is going to launch their new line of speakers? I love buying new audio stuff for my bike! Heard a lot of good things about the Legatia series from HAT. . Here we go again!! lol
Dam . . I go on vacation for a week and all hell breaks loose. . .All I want to know is when Biketronics is going to launch their new line of speakers? I love buying new audio stuff for my bike! Heard a lot of good things about the Legatia series from HAT. . Here we go again!! lol
I called them this afternoon and the gentleman said they are in stock and ready for sale! He thought the website would be updated with the info very soon. Price was $200 more for the 2180 package deal vs 7.1 package. It got my attention enough that I held off on 7.1's so I could review. Even though I could of went ahead with the new speakers I wanted to "see" them online first to review. Seemed like Great people to deal with...
I called them this afternoon and the gentleman said they are in stock and ready for sale! He thought the website would be updated with the info very soon. Price was $200 more for the 2180 package deal vs 7.1 package. It got my attention enough that I held off on 7.1's so I could review. Even though I could of went ahead with the new speakers I wanted to "see" them online first to review. Seemed like Great people to deal with...
Assuming Retail would be $499 vs 7.1's $299. I would deferr to BT though for official pricing. Hoping maybe they will hit the website tomorrow.
Not bad. . considering JL C5-650X and Focal K2 are in approximately the same price range. Both Great Speakers! I wonder how the Legatia's compare? Are they going to be 6.5 speakers or 7.1's?
Hybrid Audio Tech already makes the 7.1 Legatia. If Biketronics is going to sell these for $499, that would be a hell of a deal. The Legatia 7.1 with a tweeter, I think is going to cost a little more than $499.
I will add that you are right John, Ultra has the "Moderator" tag under his name so people listen to him, he tells the truth and admits when he makes mistakes, you my friend also have a special tag under your name "Platinum sponsor" and all that means is that you spend money within this site to have that tag under your name... I also am tired of hearing how great your product is, it very well may be a good product but when you have to talk about it and put your .02 into EVERY threat boasting about how great your product is and how it is the loudest speaker out there, you are shouting false facts! Please sir spend time in the sponsor section dealing with the folks that have questions directed at your and your product.... I personally wish you would do this....
And thanks to Ultra, Pioneer, Florida poolboy and others that give straight forward advise and are will to answer questions without just directing members to ONE product!
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