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#102
I just did this. I have Focals pc's up front and Hogtunes lids with hogtunes 6x9's in back. Got another 300x2 from a member here and saved alot of $ Rather than a 4 channel. In the process now of 2 pbr's above radio installation. Its an easy fit. This system rocks. I would put it up against any and all others.
#105
I just did this. I have Focals pc's up front and Hogtunes lids with hogtunes 6x9's in back. Got another 300x2 from a member here and saved alot of $ Rather than a 4 channel. In the process now of 2 pbr's above radio installation. Its an easy fit. This system rocks. I would put it up against any and all others.
#106
Here you go. Not buttoned up yet, and I should also say that when I would "put it up against all others" I mean for the $ I've spent I think it rocks. Hard bass and VERY loud. I am sure there are alot better out there. But my budget was just that. A budget.
#108
I am not as familiar with the PBR300x4 as well as I am with the 300x2. I do know that the audio section has alot of these types of answers by people way more qualified than me. I can tell you that the 300x4 has alot more restrictive elements as opposed to the 300x2. Thats why I went with 2 300x2's.
#109
If they do, I couldn't tell. Plenty of sound is coming through them. I like them better the stock fabric grills in terms of looks and protection. I had read that if you install the Boom grills that you wouldn't have to split the pods and mount them inside. That was my main reason for buying them(And I got them on sale). When I spun the tweeter to point toward the rider, they hit the grill by a couple of millimeters. I don't know if the Cycle Sounds grills are a different size than the Boom or not. They look identical. So, I ended up splitting the pods and mounting them inside anyway. I'm not crazy about the fact that some water could get inside the pod if sprayed directly into the grills but I think it will be ok. It would be the case no matter what grill was installed.
One thing I did do was take a black Sharpie and colored the chrome around the tweeter before I installed the speakers. I noticed in a picture that someone posted on the forum of their grills, that the chrome on the tweeters was shining through the grill. I didn't like the way it looked so I blacked it out. Worked great.
One thing I did do was take a black Sharpie and colored the chrome around the tweeter before I installed the speakers. I noticed in a picture that someone posted on the forum of their grills, that the chrome on the tweeters was shining through the grill. I didn't like the way it looked so I blacked it out. Worked great.
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