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I'd look at Bassani if I were you. Performance, quality and sound are top notch. Thunderheaders are crap in terms of finish quality so I'd never even consider it and the D&D has a raspy sound that I can never get used to. The V&H 2-1 has a nice sound too and is top notch quality as well.
My opinion, I prefer bassani or v&h 2-1 systems. I would find a used one run it for a bit to make sure it is sound and performance you want then sell that one to get you a brand new one. Then your not out much if you don't like it. Not many badgers around here running 2-1 and computer speakers don't do them justice.
Many good choices out there, I ended up with RB Racing LSR , very nice, lots of options however some versions are very expensive like over a grand, mine wasn't I got the cheapest version they make. Rinehart is just coming back into the market and will have a 2-1 , check them out before making your decision.
Bassani road rage or Thunderheader. The TH fit and finish aren't that great.
D&D also makes the FatCat, which many here prefer. I think the D&D makes the harley sound like a honda...haha. It just produces a raspy sound.....Now fit and finish on the other hand are top notch. If you can just get over that horrible sound...
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