Hogtunes
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I have had the HOG tunes speakers with the AMP for over a year and a half and they are excellant! I have HardKrome true Duals and now I can hear my tunes again!
The best is now to come as Pez has some tweeters that will bolt in place where the dash pad (Unibrow) goes, ordered mine last week they are due to arrive this Thursday, looking forward to installing them. I believe there is a picture in another thread here. As of last week he did not even have them on the website yet. They are cheaper than buying the Harley dashpad I think, anyway I will soon be selling my dash pad as soon as I repalce it with the tweeter set.
The service from Pez and Lori has been fantastic and all my questions always get answered and the product always ships in a timely fashion.
The best is now to come as Pez has some tweeters that will bolt in place where the dash pad (Unibrow) goes, ordered mine last week they are due to arrive this Thursday, looking forward to installing them. I believe there is a picture in another thread here. As of last week he did not even have them on the website yet. They are cheaper than buying the Harley dashpad I think, anyway I will soon be selling my dash pad as soon as I repalce it with the tweeter set.
The service from Pez and Lori has been fantastic and all my questions always get answered and the product always ships in a timely fashion.
#29
After some research here, online and information from PEZ, I decided to take the Hogtunes jump! I was looking into J&M (but wanted the amp as well) and Hawg Wired (too expensive for my taste)
PEZ hooked me up with speakers and an amp for my new RG. For now, I'll wait for HD or someone to come up with an easy plug & play option for the lower fairing speakers. PEZ was great to deal with and very informative.
Per PEZ...and for those like me who have NO CLUE...read on!
The radio in the '09 FLTR makes a “real” 17-18 watts per channel. With the Hogtunes speakers and amp it would generate 32 watts per channel minimum. On top of more power, I'll get WAY better bass and clarity.
The amp was designed to sit on top of radios in batwing bikes, but there is no room in FLTR—so an adaptor kit is needed. The steel plate bolts into the structure of the RG fairing and holds the amp extremely well. The wire harness that comes in that kit also has longer wires needed to go around the dual headlights and keeps everything plug and play.
I'm sold, thanks PEZ!!
PEZ hooked me up with speakers and an amp for my new RG. For now, I'll wait for HD or someone to come up with an easy plug & play option for the lower fairing speakers. PEZ was great to deal with and very informative.
Per PEZ...and for those like me who have NO CLUE...read on!
The radio in the '09 FLTR makes a “real” 17-18 watts per channel. With the Hogtunes speakers and amp it would generate 32 watts per channel minimum. On top of more power, I'll get WAY better bass and clarity.
The amp was designed to sit on top of radios in batwing bikes, but there is no room in FLTR—so an adaptor kit is needed. The steel plate bolts into the structure of the RG fairing and holds the amp extremely well. The wire harness that comes in that kit also has longer wires needed to go around the dual headlights and keeps everything plug and play.
I'm sold, thanks PEZ!!
#30
There are speaker pods to hold 6.5" speakers available for Roadglides. Necessity is the mother of invention. https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...aker-pods.html