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I have read through the many pages of information in the "Official 2014 audio" thread and still have a couple of questions and looking for a little of insight. Many of the posts felt as though they were directed at the Ultra and 4 speaker systems, so I wold get confused and back track a little, so please bare with me....
As stated, I have a 2 speaker system I am dealing with, haven't made the jump to 4 yet, maybe once more lids come on the market or I get a couple more mods done, so I am primarily looking at just the replacing the fairing speakers and adding an amp. For the sake of ease I have narrowed it down to two setups...
1. Soundz Customz Level III which includes... Complete plug & play kit for stock Harley Touring Focal Performance 165AC & Arc Audio KS125.2BX2 OR Focal FD2.350/FD4.350 Amp with wire harness & speaker adapters & Oscilliscope tuned, for $600
2. The Biketronics 2014 BT7P14 Speaker and BT2180 Amp upgrade, about $840.
I know the Biketronics is the latest on the market, so to hear how everyone is liking it, mounted to a 2014 SG would be appreciated, especially after they have had it for a couple of weeks. And if anyone has the Soundz Customz kit, how do you like it? It seams as if the components that are listed in the kit are some of the same ones mentioned throughout the great read of the 2014 Audio guide. Plus, any feedback on these two companies would be appreciated. I am looking at pulling the trigger the first week of September so it would be there waiting on me when I get done with this deployment.
Have the Biketronics kit, install was easy top notch quality not completely sure have the best flash down loaded but is the one recommended and have no other bikes in the area with anything other than boom upgrade to compare it to it is better than boom. But not even close to what was expecting for that kind of money if had to do over again would have gone with Rockford and one of the other two always mentioned speaker choices for half the money I spent on biketronics . I keep waiting for someone to figure out the dsp crap in this radio really think with the power of amp and quality of speaker should have much better sound tempted to install amp and speaker in truck just to see how bad bike and 6.5 is making this sound. fyi in garage sounds a lot better up to 65 a little better after that maybe louder but no better sound and 80mph speed limit here is where I was hoping it would shine but not the case.
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