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Old 02-09-2023, 03:38 AM
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Hi there, you may want to consider the Rockford Fosgate Power speakers for your Harley. They are known for their high-quality sound and compatibility with aftermarket amplifiers.
You can also check out the article for a comprehensive review of the best sound system options for your motorcycle: https://yourmotobro.com/best-sound-s...rley-davidson/
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Originally Posted by Ridewithme
Hi there, you may want to consider the Rockford Fosgate Power speakers for your Harley. They are known for their high-quality sound and compatibility with aftermarket amplifiers.
You can also check out the article for a comprehensive review of the best sound system options for your motorcycle: https://yourmotobro.com/best-sound-s...rley-davidson/
Hope this helps!
 

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Originally Posted by scott7d
I'm running a SounDigital EVOPS 800.4 to 6x9 Ground Zero Yellow Baskets in the lids, and 6.5" Yellow Baskets in the fairing. I've been very happy with the system. It's also been robust to high mileage, drastic temperature variations, and bad weather. I will say the magnets in the 6x9's are also large and heavy. If you're trying to avoid that, they may not be the speakers for you.
are your running a DSP or just the Amp and at what Frequency do you have it set at for the fronts?
 
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Originally Posted by Ridewithme
Hi there, you may want to consider the Rockford Fosgate Power speakers for your Harley. They are known for their high-quality sound and compatibility with aftermarket amplifiers.
You can also check out the article for a comprehensive review of the best sound system options for your motorcycle: https://yourmotobro.com/best-sound-s...rley-davidson/
Hope this helps!
Not one regular on this forum would recommend ANY of those sound systems for ANYONE including me. Although some of them will get louder than a stock setup the sound quality is horrible on all of them.
 
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Not one regular on this forum would recommend ANY of those sound systems for ANYONE including me. Although some of them will get louder than a stock setup the sound quality is horrible on all of them.
I think he is a shill, or a spammer. I have not figured it out yet, but all of his posts since he joined are "off" just enough that I am just waiting to see all the links to the other sites he shills for. This one may be the first.
 
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Originally Posted by Ridewithme
Hi there, you may want to consider the Rockford Fosgate Power speakers for your Harley. They are known for their high-quality sound and compatibility with aftermarket amplifiers.
You can also check out the article for a comprehensive review of the best sound system options for your motorcycle: https://yourmotobro.com/best-sound-s...rley-davidson/
Hope this helps!
I just can't!!!
 
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UPDATE!!!! Replaced the fairing Neos with GZ yellows definitely more mid bass and they pound HARD!!! So new setup is…. Hertz SP 4.900 amp, GZ YELLOWS in the fairing and Hertz SX 690 Neo in the lids. This setup without a dsp is super loud clear and with some nice mid bass. Super happy with this setup 😎👍🏾
 
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UPDATE!!!! Replaced the fairing Neos with GZ yellows definitely more mid bass and they pound HARD!!! So new setup is…. Hertz SP 4.900 amp, GZ YELLOWS in the fairing and Hertz SX 690 Neo in the lids. This setup without a dsp is super loud clear and with some nice mid bass. Super happy with this setup 😎👍🏾
That setup is as good as it gets for a 4 speaker setup without a dsp. You will be able to drop the HPF a bit on the front now. I suggest the filters be set around 80-85 on the front and 70-75 on the rear. As long as you don't have the gains to high that should have damn good midbass.
 
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Originally Posted by travelingypsye
That setup is as good as it gets for a 4 speaker setup without a dsp. You will be able to drop the HPF a bit on the front now. I suggest the filters be set around 80-85 on the front and 70-75 on the rear. As long as you don't have the gains to high that should have damn good midbass.
The amp was already setup for the Hertz speakers frt and rears but obviously I changed the fronts how do I change the front settings on the amp to 80-85? Hers a pic of the amp if you can help me on this….

This is not my settings, this a pic for reference but this is the amp I do have
 


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