J&M ROKKER 7.25" Speakers..
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Not long ago, a detailed review of the Rokker speakers was done by a professional audio engineer on his 2011 CVO Road Glide Ultra and posted in the Audio forum:
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/audio...nd-review.html
Remember his bike has the HD Harman Kardon 160W 4-channel amp; i.e. his was not an amp-free review.
As for the RF amp, it's exceptionally small which makes for an easy install inside the fairing, and at $269 list, it's priced attractively. It won't help the guys who spent $200 or so for 2 ohm impedance speakers, unless they want to replace them with 4 ohm speakers. If I was considering expensive 2 ohm speakers, and I'm not, I'd probably delay their purchase until I heard some reviews on the RF amp before committing to a 2 ohm speaker.
Carl
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/audio...nd-review.html
Remember his bike has the HD Harman Kardon 160W 4-channel amp; i.e. his was not an amp-free review.
As for the RF amp, it's exceptionally small which makes for an easy install inside the fairing, and at $269 list, it's priced attractively. It won't help the guys who spent $200 or so for 2 ohm impedance speakers, unless they want to replace them with 4 ohm speakers. If I was considering expensive 2 ohm speakers, and I'm not, I'd probably delay their purchase until I heard some reviews on the RF amp before committing to a 2 ohm speaker.
Carl
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Crossover adjustment
I haven't gone out for much of a ride yet... I will be getting out this weekend. I broke the speakers in a little last night, hooked the battery up to a charger and ran the system at 50% volume for a few hours. Will pop the fairing cap and try to adjust the crossover a little lower on Friday, will let you guys know how it sounds come Saturday.
BTW - The Hertz speakers are sold.
BTW - The Hertz speakers are sold.
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