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Take it over to the Audio Forum, that group can really help you out. While you are there ask them about J&M products. You might be surprised by their responses. I looked into the whole stereo thing for my RK and ended up with these:
I still want to know who's wife John from J&M got caught sleeping with.... Everybody in the Audio Forum absolutely hates J&M with an irrational passion. Democrats think higher of Trump than the folks in the Audio forum think of J&M.
Strange thing is most of the folks who actually have run J&M gear were pretty happy. Read the thread I attached. I think there was 3 or 4 folks who actually owned the equipment and said they were happy with it. I had J&M speakers with some amp or another in my RGU for 6 years. It was never going to win any contests, but much better than stock and it never hick upped once. Loud and clear and 100% water proof! Exactly what I wanted....
I don’t think they have that capability, and even if they did there wouldn’t be enough power to push them.
I might add an alternate suggestion. Lowers on the front crash bar with 6.5 speakers, tour pac 6.5 speakers, and an external amp in the tour pac or saddlebags that is Bluetooth compatible will give you a FAR superior sound to any of those premade add on systems.
The front stage is the most vital part of that whole system cuz that’s where you get the majority of your sound from.
slide over to the audio section https://www.hdforums.com/forum/audio-systems-153/
some of the most knowledgeable stereo people in the biker world over there. They’ll get you where you wanna go.
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