No disrespect intended. Just curious.
I made a fiberglass enclosure a few years ago with two 6" Pioneer speakers and a CD deck with 80watts/speaker. The contraption sat on the tank and was easy to attach and hook up. However, it was heavy and I couldn't hear it above about 70-80mph. Kind of cumbersome and not weather proof. I ditched it.
Now I use an MP3 player and headphones. Better sound quality. I can hear music at warp speed and it is easily "tote-able".
As far as the crowd pleasing aspect, well, I aint here to please others. Much less spend big bucks for something to benefit/annoy others.
Just my 2 cents, but I'm just a po-boy from da south.
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First Off, dude asked a question about a sound system, not your opinion.
Secound, why are you so curious when other here have given their personal comment based on actual hearing test.
Third, check out my screen name,NCBusa2001, it does says
Rhythm. Which should be an indication that I love music, any type. I dont try to please others, only myself and family . Everything that I do, I do for me and mine, period point blank but it is nice to have other people admire my accomplishment I have done to toy (Busa).
Cordially yours,
Broke down Pimp from the north !!!
Rhythm
Now back to the topic at hand !
The system I built can be heard up to 80 mph, but comfortably with no wind noise interferrence up to 65 mph.
Go here to view my sound system, it has detailed photos of my current and past setup. There are a few photos to get your imagination started.
With no plans on telling whats all involved just just yet. Hopefully the selected few I have shared my install secrets and photos of the fabrication will keep it that way until I'm ready to release the info .
My sound system on the Busa has a total of 7 speakers installed through out the bike.
Oh yeah, and the system is a full weather proof, tested and proven with over 5000 mi of riding in all types of weather condition with'n the last two months of riding with fellow onboard .Org Busa, Playaz that can testify to its dependability and quality.
I aint no joke !