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***SOLD****Hertz Hi-Energy HCX 690 Speakers. These are hi end 6X9 speakers that retail for 479.00. They are 3 way speakers with Power Handling of Peak 260w and Continuous 130w, 4ohm with 94db sensitivity.
I've had a lot of speakers in my bike and these are BY FAR the loudest speakers I put on my bike. Just got a new bike and trying a different audio set up. Someone could really enjoy these for a fraction of the cost. One corner has a slight scuff from the mounting bolt. Doesn't impact performance at all. I ran these for about 4 months and they can sing!
They infinity's can handle more bass. As far as quality sound and volume these are the best speakers I've had. They can get louder and have more clarity than any speaker I've tried. The Infinty's can get very loud, have better bass, but the highs are bright and not as crisp or as clear. I had the Infinity's inside my bags where I was going to lose clarity regardless and used them as subs, these I had in the lids for volume.
They infinity's can handle more bass. As far as quality sound and volume these are the best speakers I've had. They can get louder and have more clarity than any speaker I've tried. The Infinty's can get very loud, have better bass, but the highs are bright and not as crisp or as clear. I had the Infinity's inside my bags where I was going to lose clarity regardless and used them as subs, these I had in the lids for volume.
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