Upgrade 20 streetglide special sounds system
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Look up aggressive audio on FB. He's always got the best prices on amps and speakers.
As far as paint matching, you can always buy a cut in kit for your stock lids like the boss or others. Cheaper than new lids. I think there is one company making kits with no speakers for like 300 bucks.
As far as paint matching, you can always buy a cut in kit for your stock lids like the boss or others. Cheaper than new lids. I think there is one company making kits with no speakers for like 300 bucks.
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Juice on the forums here mentioned them to me a while back. He is more the expert than me. I remember him telling me they are exceptionally stout when it comes to be being waterproof. I recall him suggesting you could eat a bowl of soup out of those speakers. As well, he said for a 6x9, they have a nice bass punch....for a 6x9.
I'm really happy with my db drive 6x9s, but if I couldn't use these, I'd look at DDs or maybe ground zeros....but i'm also always open to suggestions
I'm really happy with my db drive 6x9s, but if I couldn't use these, I'd look at DDs or maybe ground zeros....but i'm also always open to suggestions
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#16
Their amps are expensive, and still only 100 watts per channel.
After multiple amp and speaker upgrades. Rockford being one of them, I have come to the conclusion that you can never have too much power, lol. The average guy might get by on 125 watts per channel, but 150 watts to the fairing is just about right.
175 watts to lowers is usually enough.
Lids need all the help they can get, just due to the fact they can easily get lost in the wind, and I wouldn't do any less than 200 watts here, but plan on more if you can afford it.
The SD 1200.4 suggested is 4 x 198 watts at 4 ohms. Definitely a great place to start. If you decide down the road you want more, just add a SD 800.4 bridged to the lids, and use the extra channels off the 1200.4 for a set of lowers.
Fairing speakers:
Mmats PA 601.4 CX coax, pod needs modified, 125-150 wattsGround Zero GZCF coax, pod needs modified, 175-225 watts.
Hertz SX 165 neo, drop in fit, 150-200 wattsRear speakers:
Mmats 6x9 coax,
Ground zero 6x9 coaxHertz 6x9 SX neo coaxRockford just isn't even in the same league as this stuff
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Bluesman speaks the truth. Most people say the system was only $2,000 and not happy with it. When reality is they could have spent hundreds less and had a much better sounding much louder system. That was expandable in the future. But it is hard to bash something after you dropped almost 2K in it. But most will say the Rockford fosgate system is adequate. Until you blow a speaker and you got to buy a $350 pair of very subpar replacement speakers
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I love the information Bluesman and Fireball. its like the more research I do the more confuse I become. It seems that Saddlebags speakers are great if your in a parking lot but adds min value while riding. I am still open but I have to omit that I was leaning towards RF but have changed my mind.
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AZBadgerFan (06-14-2022)