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moscooter

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Guess I'm too old to appreciate the "diff"
« on: December 01, 2014, 06:55:48 PM »

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Hey,  When it comes to visual (video) for example,  I'm into the High Def TVs and have two or three and love them.  But with my 2014 StreetGlide Special and considering a speaker/amp update.............I was shocked by the prices.

My hearing (at age 72) is still excellent,  and I have come to enjoy listening to "oldies" via my thumb drive and/or Pandora via my cell phone.  So,  with these ongoing email "specials" that I have continued to get from J&M,  I thought I would check out the potential to "upgrade" my fairing speakers and maybe also my "stock amp". :(

I had no interest what so ever in speakers in (lowers) my bike doesn't have lowers...........nor did I have any desire to carve a hole in the lids of my saddle bags and have rear speakers either.

So,  I called J&M and asked about just the 6 (1/2) speaker upgrades and the amp upgrade and he quoted me something like $900 :confused5:  I think this was before the (20%) offered discount..........................Hello............That price made me realize that I was fully capable of understanding each and every word of every "tune" that I could play already.............So,  end of story. :drink:
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Re: Guess I'm too old to appreciate the "diff"
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2014, 08:05:19 AM »

One of the reasons I like listening to the oldies when riding is because the sound is flat - lack of dynamic range, and that makes it easier to hear at highway speeds.

I don't ever again seeing me spend 2K on sound systems for a bike or in a vehicle.
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Re: Guess I'm too old to appreciate the "diff"
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2014, 08:12:00 AM »

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I don't ever again seeing me spend 2K on sound systems for a bike or in a vehicle.

Like most things on our bikes audio upgrades can get expensive quickly. I'm not motivated to spend money on a revised sound system but many are. The stock works okay for me and most of the time I don't use it.

moscooter - if you got out of this upgrade for $900 you'd be fortunate...
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Re: Guess I'm too old to appreciate the "diff"
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2014, 06:26:13 AM »

Well ...

"J&M" and "upgrade" should not be used in the same sentence unless you are trying to show an example of complete opposites.
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Re: Guess I'm too old to appreciate the "diff"
« Reply #4 on: December 13, 2014, 08:41:05 AM »

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Re: Guess I'm too old to appreciate the "diff"
« Reply #5 on: December 13, 2014, 07:28:32 PM »

Like most things on our bikes audio upgrades can get expensive quickly. I'm not motivated to spend money on a revised sound system but many are. The stock works okay for me and most of the time I don't use it.

moscooter - if you got out of this upgrade for $900 you'd be fortunate...
I gotta say that though I never would have thought it before I got this bike (First bike with a stereo system) I completely enjoy the "tunes" and the more I upgraded, the more I enjoyed them. My current setup is so clear that I can actually listen to a football game on the freeway and hear every word. That did cost quite a bit of money though but completely worth it to me. Whatever floats your boat..
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Re: Guess I'm too old to appreciate the "diff"
« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2014, 01:56:22 PM »

'Got the J&M stuff from Eastern Performance, good prices / customer service.
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Re: Guess I'm too old to appreciate the "diff"
« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2014, 07:32:50 PM »

I"m with you scooter. Let me ask you this, while in Bluetooth mode and underway, do you detect a wash out of the sound? Sorta like it's going in and out? A lot of the late 14's and most all the 15's are having this issue.
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Re: Guess I'm too old to appreciate the "diff"
« Reply #8 on: December 15, 2014, 07:31:40 AM »

Keep on ridin my friend.  I hope I am at 72 with or without a radio
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Re: Guess I'm too old to appreciate the "diff"
« Reply #9 on: December 15, 2014, 09:11:43 AM »

I"m with you scooter. Let me ask you this, while in Bluetooth mode and underway, do you detect a wash out of the sound? Sorta like it's going in and out? A lot of the late 14's and most all the 15's are having this issue.
Well,  yah I have noticed that on occassion but I figured it was just the Bluetooth signal fading in and out,  not really a problem with the receiver itself. :confused5:
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Re: Guess I'm too old to appreciate the "diff"
« Reply #10 on: December 15, 2014, 11:10:00 AM »

On my '09 SERG that was stock, I had issues hearing my tunes at anything above 60 mph.

I didn't want to go the expensive route an add a bunch of electronics, did that in a couple streetrods and you get to a point that you just keep throwing more money into it.  So I called J&M also and I opted for their 7.25" speaker upgrade.  This was before they came out with their Rokker speakers.

I installed the 7.25" with their adapter and also installed the peel and stick foam they supplied.  With just the upgrade in the speakers I can now hear my tunes well over 80 mph and that's a BIG improvement for just a couple hundred dollars.  If memory serves me correctly, it was around $215 for the speaker kit.

I know I could get even more from an amp or adding lowers and another two speakers, but for what my wife and I do, this was well worth the money and took me all of about an hour to do the complete install.
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