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    Senior Member P.Sutton's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ths61 View Post
    I am running an amp and tried the JBL's that everyone was buying. They sounded nice, but I blew them pretty quickly with the amp. These Infinity's have been very popular among HD riders for speaker upgrades. They are not on par with the mid/upper lines of Hertz, HAT and Focal, but cost a fraction of the price.

    They are louder (with amp) and are a bit brighter which works better when used with highway noise, loud pipes and full face helmets. They handle more power than the JBL's and use about all of the depth in the front F6B speaker pods. Due to the shape of the back of the front speaker pods, they fit only one way. They do require some trimming on the bezel like what the JBL's did.

    The F6B has dual cavity front speaker pods. I added poly fill to the second cavity which seemed to help enhance the bottom end. My amp is 180wpc x 4 and I still have to watch the volume level with these speakers. They handle more than the JBL's, but won't handle the entire 180wpc.

    HTH

    Here are a couple of picts to get an idea of required bezel trimming:



    Thanks for the info! It doesn’t look any more difficult than the JBL to install.

    Not sure I want to go through the trouble of adding an amplifier. What amp are you using?

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    Quote Originally Posted by P.Sutton View Post
    Thanks for the info! It doesn’t look any more difficult than the JBL to install.

    Not sure I want to go through the trouble of adding an amplifier. What amp are you using?
    Biketronics BT-4180. They have lifetime guarantees on their amps.

    I tapped into the preamp outs that went into the OEM amp, added RCAs, disabled the OEM amp and ran new speaker wires.

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    Installed!

    I installed these speakers this weekend. They sound A LOT better than the stock speakers. Even looking at them compared to stock there's a big difference. The speakers sound clearer and richer and the best part is they sound better the more you turn them up, as opposed the stock one's starting to distort at higher volumes. I'm using the stock amp also. I think it's a worthwhile investment for someone looking for a speaker upgrade.

    Thanks for the info ths61, I was considering which speaker to buy just as you posted those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostrider View Post
    I installed these speakers this weekend. They sound A LOT better than the stock speakers. Even looking at them compared to stock there's a big difference. The speakers sound clearer and richer and the best part is they sound better the more you turn them up, as opposed the stock one's starting to distort at higher volumes. I'm using the stock amp also. I think it's a worthwhile investment for someone looking for a speaker upgrade.

    Thanks for the info ths61, I was considering which speaker to buy just as you posted those.
    Glad to hear you like them and a great price.

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