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i got these speakers for the old man for xmas for his 09 Ultra. http://www.easternperformance.com/pr...y-Touring-140W
he absolutely loves them great sound through all ranges, way better than stock.
i could only imagine the Rokkers would only be better
i got these speakers for the old man for xmas for his 09 Ultra. http://www.easternperformance.com/pr...y-Touring-140W
he absolutely loves them great sound through all ranges, way better than stock.
i could only imagine the Rokkers would only be better
These are not the Rokkers, but the regular 7.25"'s. The Rokkers sound much better. It is difficult to find any electronics that are not made in China nowadays. Where is your tv, surround sound, and computer made? How do they sound?
I have not heard anything bad about the Rokkers. I have their 5.25 speakers and am somewhat disapointed however. I did add a Hogtunes amp and it woke them up quite a bit.
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