I would say well worth it. I follow a lot of bike audio sites. You could get a system for less or more. But there are so many different opinions on what's good. Seems like they're doing a lot of experimenting and modifications to their bikes. They are doing lot's with subwoofers and high wattage. Which are great for the parking lot's and competition, but you won't hear sub's at highway speeds. What is very important is tuning the DSP. The SoundZ DSP is tune correctly. I can hear my system clear at 100 plus mph. Also the SoundZ system is built for Harley's, total plug and play. System is waterproof, looks stock, no major modifications or lost of bag storage. I have to say it would be fun to build a competition audio bike.