Audio on your Dyna? What to do?
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Audio on your Dyna? What to do?
I have some birthday money. I'm thinking of putting some audio on my Superglide. I see clamp on speakers from $30 to $300. What does it take money wise to get some speakers and amp or amplified speakers and tuner or to put into a I phone or MP3 that will work at 70mph (I ride with a sport shield) and not blow quickly. What works for you without breaking the piggy bank? I'm technology disabled so any help is appreciated
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I have some birthday money. I'm thinking of putting some audio on my Superglide. I see clamp on speakers from $30 to $300. What does it take money wise to get some speakers and amp or amplified speakers and tuner or to put into a I phone or MP3 that will work at 70mph (I ride with a sport shield) and not blow quickly. What works for you without breaking the piggy bank? I'm technology disabled so any help is appreciated
If I were gonna do it, I’d find the loudest compact Bluetooth speaker on the market and either zip tie it to the bars or loop Velcro under the dash and hold it to the tank. That way it’s not “permanent”....
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I just use the standard included cable (no Mic, nor BT) plugged into my phone. I don't always use them for audio or GPS. They are quite effective at reducing ambient noise so I always have them in while riding and mowing.
My son and I both use them. SE215 for us both and I also have a set of modified SE535 for more serious listening.
Last edited by cggorman; 04-21-2018 at 09:18 PM.