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Anyone out there using the Hawg Wired Dash Tweeter Kit? I'm running an all Hawg-Wired system and didn't know until today that they even sold this kit. I know all bout Hog Tunes.
Anyone out there using the Hawg Wired Dash Tweeter Kit? I'm running an all Hawg-Wired system and didn't know until today that they even sold this kit. I know all bout Hog Tunes.
What do you want know? How great they sound. I will pm you.
PM me too! I want to know if I can add these to my Roadglide and match the oem inner fairing. Thanks
I've been in touch with Ron over at Hawg Wired and just got an email from him Friday. They're coming out with a revised version which is still in the prototype stages although nearing completion. It will be a match to our stock inner fairings. Not sure on a final production time yet though.
Interesting, I talked to Cameron at Hog Tunes at the beginning of January and they are overhauling / redesigning their speaker / amp system specifically for the RG, product is due out 2/1/10. I was ready to order and I thought it was pretty cool that he told me to wait for the redesigned system. He could have taken my order / money and I never would have been the wiser. What is it that differentiates Hog Tunes speakers /amps from that offered by Hawg Wired, Arc ect? Any thoughts on which sounds better?
I have had Hogtunes and great product and support. However, I felt I needed a bit more and ended up with Hawg-Wired. They flat out rock and best $ I've ever spent. Not cheap but whooo hooo damn it man!
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