has anyone installed the J&M FSPU-CART speakers?
or any other speakers to replace the OEM speakers?
looking for feedback/opinions/etc.
if only the mirrors came off that easily.....
Save your money and stick with the stock speakers. The cost plus labor for a minimal sound difference is not worth it in my opinion, been there and done that.
But I'm NOT changing my playlists... :roflblack:
Getting them off isn't that hard, whats hard is getting them back on.:cus:
Based on other's opinions on your playlists... I feel sorry for whoever is within your audio system range...:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
(Joe, try cleaning the wax out of your ears too!) :roflblack: :joke:![]()
:agree: As an audiophile (haven't practiced in a while, but retain my knowledge), my advice is that speakers are only as good as the ears we have. Brands are a personal choice, and one brand for one can be good while for the other can be worthless. The trick of good audio (again, based on YOUR ears) is to have a good amp, calibrate the treble/bass to your preference and based on your choice, balance your speakers: if you like more treble-adjust to the front speakers, more bass-adjust to the back speakers.
This advice has been for free, double your money back if not satisfied!:thumbup:
thats what I meant to say.....
volume isnt an issue for me, but clarity is
it just seems to me that a better quality speaker might solve the issue (if only I could wear ear buds (bluetooth) while riding but its illegal in Florida....)
or, a more 'directional' type of speaker would work better (like the bullet tube type speakers)
my issue is when riding at speed, the music is garbled as the volume goes up (and so I would think installing an amp would only aggravate the problem, but I could be wrong)
yes, I have searched and seen a couple of threads talking about J&M and Polk speakers and the general concensus seems to be the J&M's are better