Roll hoop replacements
That seems like it would be extremely loud Shopman... My S-pods are in the roll hoops of course, but I am glad that I don't have the helmet cut-out in these seats like I did in my MY02. I value my hearing...!
I do like the addition of the roll bar speakers, but I think S-pods would be a better investement. I have both now, but I know the S-pods give much more sound than the OEM speakers.
I do like the addition of the roll bar speakers, but I think S-pods would be a better investement. I have both now, but I know the S-pods give much more sound than the OEM speakers.
Originally Posted by sprix!,Oct 23 2007, 07:33 PM
That seems like it would be extremely loud Shopman... My S-pods are in the roll hoops of course, but I am glad that I don't have the helmet cut-out in these seats like I did in my MY02. I value my hearing...!
I do like the addition of the roll bar speakers, but I think S-pods would be a better investement. I have both now, but I know the S-pods give much more sound than the OEM speakers.
I do like the addition of the roll bar speakers, but I think S-pods would be a better investement. I have both now, but I know the S-pods give much more sound than the OEM speakers.
They are driven by the head unit on the rear fader while the fronts are amped.
Great little glass fibre cones and silk dome tweeters, give a very smooth fill in at a very low rear setting but you can increase the balance with the top down to overpower the wind noise.
Originally Posted by GTS Jeff,Oct 24 2007, 11:57 PM
I don't believe in S-pods...what's the point of a 2ch recording if only the left channel is going to be pounded out loudly from behind your skull?
Personally, the only time I can appreciate my Genesis amp's stereo audio qualities is when the car is stationary with the engine switched off.
If you wish you can switch the rear speakers off then.
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