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Did a audio upgrade yesterday here in Daytona. Went and saw Peter Jensen and his crew at Soundz Customs, at Destination Daytona. Went with the level IV system, Focal 165KRC speakers, and a ARC KS125.4 amp, which is a upgrade from the standard level IV system as I plan on adding lids at a later date. Have to admit I was nervous because as far as I'm concerned, no one does as good a job as I do, but I just didn't want to mess with it myself. Was watching the entire time and have nothing but the best to say about it. They did an excellent job, well worth every penny.
If you're thinking about upgrading your stereo stop by and see them at one of the many rallies they attend, you wont be sorry.
P.S. No, I don't work for Soundz. I posted this because these days I'm AMAZED when someone does what they say they will do, for the money they quote you and then they do a professional job on top of it!
Good equipment,glad to hear your happy with your decision. I bought my equipment last year from Pete online and installed my self. Hope Daytona was a blast it on my bucket list.
Daytona is packed! I can't believe how many people are here already. Been living in Daytona for 35 years now, and this is my 33RD Bike Week. It's been many years since I've seen this big a crowd this early.
Since you saw the install did u have the focal 165 krc speakers fit the bike ok. Where there any major mods. It looks like there is not enough depth for those speakers with the adapter rings.I have a 2011 street glide and would like to get these
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