Does anyone have any experience with this upgrade? I have the entire bike torn apart and want to change anything that should be while accessible?
Thanks
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Does anyone have any experience with this upgrade? I have the entire bike torn apart and want to change anything that should be while accessible?
Thanks
I installed them a couple of weeks ago after trying out some horrible sounding Polk's. I haven't had a chance to ride with them yet due to a recent surgery but I can tell you from the garage they sound much better than the stock speakers. They have a little more mid range and a little more bass. I can let you know how they sound while riding in a few days when I get out. They are a direct drop in replacement, total "plug n play". You don't need to do this while the bike is "torn apart", you can do it anytime. The front speaker grill pulls forward enough to replace the speakers without unhooking any wires or connections. It is easy enough to do anytime without taking the bike apart.
Thanks, I was hoping for a little more bass, not booming. I know that's not going to happen. But the stock ones seem very tinney.
Hey y'all,
Do we F6B owners even get the same speakers as the GL1800? My speakers sound as bad as the ones on my old 2002!
Giddyup, let us know if the improvement is worth the cost- what was your cost? And a speedy recovery to you!
srkeet
The speakers on the F6 are in fact the same as the full Wing however they are upgraded and much improved since 2002. I had a chance to ride with the J&M's yesterday and they sound really good. As stated earlier they have a little more midrange and bass due to the larger cone (10mm's larger). I could hear them clearly at speed and didn't have to turn them up as loud as stock to hear them. With that being said for me the jury is still out and time will tell if these are worth it or not. They were approx. $100.
Hook also did an upgrade with Fosgate and an amplifier. Maybe he will chime in..
Hey GiddyupF6B,
Been since August you last reported on the J&M Speaker upgrades. I am looking at those along with some XTC Foam Speaker Baffles to increase my sound and cut out the bugs and debris collecting in the speaker grills. Now that you've had the J&M's for an extended time period, are you happy with them?
Please advise...
Hey GiddyupF6B,
Thanks so much for answering so quickly. One last question, what size are those J&M speakers? 5" or 5 1/2"? I need to know for the correct sizing for the XTC Baffles.
Thanks in advance...
Just Google'd it.....
9 x 5.5 x 3 inches
http://www.amazon.com/J-M-Performanc...productDetails
I have already noticed some debris behind my speaker grill. (Little piece of paper or something) Do the grills just kind of pry off to get to this little sucker? I had no idea they were that open to the road, never had anything like this with my Valkyrie Interstate.
The speaker grills are attached to one big piece that comes off in the center under where your key slot is. You can lift up using both hands and gently pull up on the left and right side on the key slot from underneath. It comes up easily just be gentle. Then the 2 sides of the speaker grills you simply pull forward on the upper corners gently. The whole assembly will then be loose. You can't take it back too far because your tweeters are still plugged in so be careful how far back you pull it. You won't need to unhook the tweeters to just get the grills cleaned off, there is plenty of room to get your hand in there. It will keep happening however......
I also installed 2 - Kicker - Hideaway 8" Subwoofer with Enclosure and Integrated 150W Amplifier from Best Buy and it completed my sound system.
Here's the link for more information,
http://www.kicker.com/Hideaway
The nice part of this is the I can removed them when I go on long trips and I need the extra room.
stepbill,
From what I can tell the front speakers are 5 1/2" so when I replace with the new J&M's I'll be using the 5" to 5 1/2" XTC Speaker Baffles I bought on eBay for @$9.00! I've used them in every automotive install I've done over the past 20 years or so...always been a good sound! Plus protects against moisture and dust... :clap2:
Just installed the J&M speakers last night, took a whole 30 minutes maybe and they do sound better than stock. Understand they are NOT louder, as I am still on the same volume setting as the stock ones but they don't sound as tinny. For about $100.00 I think they are worth it IMHO.
Two (one in each bag) i took off the rubber seal and it sounds better.
J & M Fairing speaker for our F6B's: https://www.jmcorp.com/ProductDetail...ctID=FSPU-GL06 (A prior link to Amazon did not have the ~current~ part number for F6B fairing speakers)
+1 Do you need two or can one be effective?
It rattles a little. I did two because I wanted to balance the bike.
Yes I would do it again.
I put a Fosgate amplifier and Polk speakers in my Kawasaki Vaquero and it sounds incredible. Now I just got an F6B and I don't like the stereo, so I'll probably try to move the Fosgate and Polks to the F6B. If it works and sounds good, I'll report back. Will be a few weeks, I need my service manual before I start opening her up!
Love this thread. One question that I haven't found an answer: what is the stock amp power output? 40Watts peak @4Ohms?
So I found this thread looking for anything that others have done. I think the stock sound is ok, but last night I got on my Valkyrie and it only confirms that I will have to do something. Seat and other things first. I have a Valkyrie Standard with a Woody's fairing ,, where I'm running 4) Kicker 5.25" speakers in the fairing and 2) 6.5" Kicker speakers in the saddlebags. They are powered by a Kenwood amplifier, and sourced to a Kenwood head unit. To say it rocks is an understatement. I'll be looking in how I can get similar audio performance in my new F6B. One of my first stops will be a guy I know who does a lot of custom audio for bikes. He steered me right with the low profile Kenwood amp I went with and I'm pretty sure he probably has some ideas for this F6B. I've got to take care of the basics first, like seat, backrest and other things. When I first took the F6B for a ride, I came back and thought , the sound is not too bad. Last night, I took my wife,for the first ride on the F6B. We just rode out to a restaurant. She had the death grip(no passenger backrest). After dinner, she waited ,while I went home and got the Valkyrie. Yeah, I'm going to upgrade this audio system.:icon_mrgreen: So far, I've only seen some who have put in the J&M speakers. I'll probably look into Kicker or something else with a good amplifier. We'll see.
Looks to me like this Amazon listing is for the speakers we need:
http://www.amazon.com/Hi-Performance...%26M+FSPU-GL06
What do you think?
Looks correct to me. Been following the prices on these and they increase when fewer units are 'in stock',,, decrease when they get more in,,,
Add a trinket or 2 to your order from Wingstuff to get free shipping and their price is good:
http://wingstuff.com/products/4171-p...?from_search=1
Think I will go Polk Audio on the Black bike stereo mod. Have had great luck with them on other bike systems. The overall wattage they handle and the RMS value available, is hard to beat.
J
Keep in mind, you understand the audio system I was talking about is on my Valkyrie, but thisis the amp I used.http://www.hookedontronics.com/show_...jsp?cid=540774
That price is cheaper than I bought it for. I paid $199 over a year ago and there is a Amazon has it over $200 right now. I was able to fit it inside the Woody's Fairing on my Valk. I run 4) 5.25" Kickers up front,2 on each channel wired in parallel presenting a 2 ohm load to the amp for 100 watts RMS at each front channel. I run the two rear channels to the 6.5" Kickers in the bags . 75 watts RMS at 4 ohm each channel.
I'll be looking into uprgrading/customizing the audio on the F6B in the near future. Got to work on seats and stuff first.:icon_rolleyes:
Here is some shots of my Valk and F6B
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