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Ever since hearing @William NOAM sound system (and how good it sounded) Ive had my eye out for adding some tunes, myself.
I bought a $74 BOSS motorcycle kit on Amazon (with Bluetooth).
I changed the mounting system up a bit (no more rollbar clamps... it was handlebar mounts, anyways) and added a rocker switch to turn it off and on.
It sounds good. It's waterproof (tho prolly not submersible) and I think it looks pretty custom!
Check it out.
Sorry so dusty... I blame the 1/2 windshield
Highlights (need to know):
No. Not hardly.
When William turned his up, I immediately wanted him to turn it down... fearful the police would be called. Those guys out there with NOAM systems know what I'm talking about.
But, is my $74 Boss worth the money?
***Update***
I've spent the better part of the afternoon riding Blueberry around checking trail cameras up and down deer camp trails and hwy roads... Listening to Pandora tunes with multiple variations in engine noise, speeds, and riding situations.
Drum roll, please...
This particular setup does NOT work well. I don't know if it's the size of the speakers, or the angle/location of the install, but treble is all you hear. (Especially on rock music). I even tried to change stations and listen to country music.
I turn the volume up, I turn the volume down... I speed up, I slow down. I change gears. I did it all.
It's loud. Uncomfortably loud. Ear drum piercing loud. But I can't actually hear the right parts of the song to sing along. Is just sounds like the ocean. The highs are too high. Straight tweeters.
Evidently, the engine's sound range removes that part of the frequency bandwidth. Engine noise takes over.
Wide Open Throttle (WOT) is nearly impossible to identify the song without looking on the phone screen.
I know, it sucks. Sorry.
Maybe if I point the speakers up?
Maybe the speakers HAVE to be aimed right at your face?
All I do know, the system at idle sounds fantastic... sadly, 24mph is a completely different story.
I didn't want to write this, but hopefully I can save some of you money. @Duckiller @locoboilerguy and anyone else whom I've tempted to buy this setup.
I bought a $74 BOSS motorcycle kit on Amazon (with Bluetooth).
I changed the mounting system up a bit (no more rollbar clamps... it was handlebar mounts, anyways) and added a rocker switch to turn it off and on.
It sounds good. It's waterproof (tho prolly not submersible) and I think it looks pretty custom!
Check it out.
Sorry so dusty... I blame the 1/2 windshield
Highlights (need to know):
- No controller - iPod controls are left up to the phone's lock screen. Wirelessly Paired Bluetooth
- Volume knob included. Designed to mount through the dash, but I opted to zip tie it to the amp and set it at 75%... so I can't blow the speakers. Again, volume controls are on my phone, anyways.
- It's loud. (And no, not very much bass, but it's not too terrible)
- Easy install. I used zip ties to coil excess wiring. But it was all clearly labeled for plug and play... snap together.
- Everything's up and above the waterline (top of my wheels / seat bottom)
- The way I installed it, there's nothing attached to rollbar. So no lumming and all the power sourcing I needed was centrally located under the hood.
- Connection to iPhone's Bluetooth is automatic when I flip the toggle. Fast. I don't have to do anything from my phone to make it reconnect from the end of yesterday's ride. Tho, I do have to start Pandora. Lol.
- The speakers are flush relative to the dash. Actually slightly recessed, so there's no way to catch your knee on them entering or exiting the cab.
No. Not hardly.
When William turned his up, I immediately wanted him to turn it down... fearful the police would be called. Those guys out there with NOAM systems know what I'm talking about.
But, is my $74 Boss worth the money?
***Update***
I've spent the better part of the afternoon riding Blueberry around checking trail cameras up and down deer camp trails and hwy roads... Listening to Pandora tunes with multiple variations in engine noise, speeds, and riding situations.
Drum roll, please...
This particular setup does NOT work well. I don't know if it's the size of the speakers, or the angle/location of the install, but treble is all you hear. (Especially on rock music). I even tried to change stations and listen to country music.
I turn the volume up, I turn the volume down... I speed up, I slow down. I change gears. I did it all.
It's loud. Uncomfortably loud. Ear drum piercing loud. But I can't actually hear the right parts of the song to sing along. Is just sounds like the ocean. The highs are too high. Straight tweeters.
Evidently, the engine's sound range removes that part of the frequency bandwidth. Engine noise takes over.
Wide Open Throttle (WOT) is nearly impossible to identify the song without looking on the phone screen.
I know, it sucks. Sorry.
Maybe if I point the speakers up?
Maybe the speakers HAVE to be aimed right at your face?
All I do know, the system at idle sounds fantastic... sadly, 24mph is a completely different story.
I didn't want to write this, but hopefully I can save some of you money. @Duckiller @locoboilerguy and anyone else whom I've tempted to buy this setup.
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