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Biketronics BT479HT kit was the one I was talking about.
At my Age & ability to member correctly can get me mixied up alittle.
Talking with Bill and I thought they made a piece for the tweeter bridge to set in. I'm sure I got confessed.
That kit is little the $$$ but I will get it. I was just looking for a good sounding 6x9 that was water tight. What speakesr other than the titan II are waterproof in that list?
Complete BT system Still a go .
There is some Hogtune lids for 279.00 on amazon
THX guys
Biketronics BT479HT kit was the one I was talking about.
At my Age & ability to member correctly can get me mixied up alittle.
Talking with Bill and I thought they made a piece for the tweeter bridge to set in. I'm sure I got confessed.
That kit is little the $$$ but I will get it. I was just looking for a good sounding 6x9 that was water tight. What speakesr other than the titan II are waterproof in that list?
Complete BT system Still a go .
There is some Hogtune lids for 279.00 on amazon
THX guys
We discuss many systems on this forum. But the bottom line is BT has done all of our homework for us a long time ago. If cash is not an issue the BT system is the best system out there for a Harley motorcycle given that all of their products have a lifetime warranty. Contrary to what others think. . . You just can't beat it unless you are prepared to offer the same warranty. Not to mention outstanding customer service. Hard to find those two things together anywhere these days. BT has partnered with HAT (Hybrid Audio Technologies) to make some of the best sounding speakers you can buy for your motorcycle. IMO they stand alone at the top of the food chain when it comes to audio on a bike. That said Oilsmoke. . . .Get the BT 6 x 9's my friend. At the end of the day it makes the best financial sense even though you pay a little more on the front end.
Last edited by Gannicus; Aug 22, 2014 at 11:23 AM.
Well That is sound advise I will just have to only listen to the 7.1 Fairing speaker and 4180 the rest of this riding season and I am Sure this winter I get the BT479HT kit to Make it full BT & warranted system. Stage3 is finalized in my plans. Thx for your input Gan
I like the power of the 103 ands find no need to good bigger than stage 1, so I will put the money into the sound system.
Gan do you use the Powervision? was it you that talked about the retro kit & PV cross talking or something like that? That is why I was thinking I would say with the HK hu instead of aftermarket and go wit the new 4 volt preamp out iron cross is now doing. Head unit is my stage 4 upgrade for the sound system if I think I needs it.
Well That is sound advise I will just have to only listen to the 7.1 Fairing speaker and 4180 the rest of this riding season and I am Sure this winter I get the BT479HT kit to Make it full BT & warranted system. Stage3 is finalized in my plans. Thx for your input Gan
I like the power of the 103 ands find no need to good bigger than stage 1, so I will put the money into the sound system.
Gan do you use the Powervision? was it you that talked about the retro kit & PV cross talking or something like that? That is why I was thinking I would say with the HK hu instead of aftermarket and go wit the new 4 volt preamp out iron cross is now doing. Head unit is my stage 4 upgrade for the sound system if I think I needs it.
Thx
Lol. . . . No Sir . . I'm a SERT guy. Stage 2 Andrews 48 cams. Vance and Hines tru duals with CFR exhaust. . . And too much other stuff to list. People ask me all time how much money do you have in your bike? All I can do is laugh.
We discuss many systems on this forum. But the bottom line is BT has done all of our homework for us a long time ago. If cash is not an issue the BT system is the best system out there for a Harley motorcycle given that all of their products have a lifetime warranty. Contrary to what others think. . . You just can't beat it unless you are prepared to offer the same warranty. Not to mention outstanding customer service. Hard to find those two things together anywhere these days. BT has partnered with HAT (Hybrid Audio Technologies) to make some of the best sounding speakers you can buy for your motorcycle. IMO they stand alone at the top of the food chain when it comes to audio on a bike. That said Oilsmoke. . . .Get the BT 6 x 9's my friend. At the end of the day it makes the best financial sense even though you pay a little more on the front end.
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