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I have been looking at old posts about speakers and back a few years ago everyone was going to the Polk DB401 speakers.

Now that time has passed how are the speakers holding up and would you still recommend the same speakers?

 

I have been thinking of putting some speakers in that I can actually hear.

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LOL...

 

OK...I am NO LONGER INTERESTED. However, I will monitor to make sure you receive comments. :cool10:

 

Wally, if you won't tell Bubber, I'll PM ya when there's a response. We don't want to upset him any, you know how them old guy's are :whistling:.

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Wally, if you won't tell Bubber, I'll PM ya when there's a response. We don't want to upset him any, you know how them old guy's are :whistling:.

 

 

Crotchety???

Hey let get back to the subject of the post , can we??????? :buttkick:

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I'm still monitoring..

 

But seriously, I have grown to really enjoy my RADIO through the SPEAKERS. Anything I can learn to make it even better will be welcome news...and I thank Bubber for starting the post.

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There are differences of opinion on this issue. I've tried the Pioneers and the Polks. I still have the Polk speakers installed. I think that they are better than stock but unless your stock speakers are blown, not THAT much better. I decided long ago that we are just not going to get fantastic sound out of these little 4" speakers. I messed with it too long and even tried adding a small amp but nothing really made them sound great. I too liked listening to the stereo through the outside speakers but after buying the Edset headsets, I was finally pleased with the sound through the headsets and gave up on improving the external speaker system.

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Bubber,,,

Hate to break it to you, but regardless of what you do to improve them senders, your still going to have a problem with them 80+ year old receivers you are riding around with... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

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BUMP!

 

There must be more people out there with Polk DB 401s.

Come on people rumboogy is waiting in the weeds for some amswers.:buttkick:

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Hey Bubber!

 

Maybe you should consider a second Venturerider account using a different screen name so you can get answers to your questions instead of comments on your age and abilities, or lack thereof...:whistling::rotf::rotf::rotf:

 

We still have the stock speakers in our RSV. We bought the J&M head-sets when we got the bike and thus use the head-set speakers almost exclusively.

 

Back in the 80's I used a cheap 100-watt amplifier through two equally cheap 4-inch speakers on my XS-1100 Venture and it worked well enough for me. It was certainly better than no tunes or a boom box bungee corded to the tank, but I can't claim it was good quality audio. BTW, don't bungee cord a boom box to the tank of a Harley unless you want a rattling box of non-working parts after a couple hours of riding. Don't ask me how I know this...:whistling:

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Thanks OB-1 I may have to take your advice or turn this post over to rumboogy.

I could call myself Black Owl but I don't think I could take that much abuse!

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In Arkansas we calls it cotton! :-)

 

Seriously, like Bubber said, it's been several years and surely SOMETHING as changed ( yeah, I know the Venture hasn't)!

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Hey Bubber!

 

Maybe you should consider a second Venturerider account using a different screen name so you can get answers to your questions instead of comments on your age and abilities, or lack thereof...:whistling::rotf::rotf::rotf:

 

We still have the stock speakers in our RSV. We bought the J&M head-sets when we got the bike and thus use the head-set speakers almost exclusively.

 

Back in the 80's I used a cheap 100-watt amplifier through two equally cheap 4-inch speakers on my XS-1100 Venture and it worked well enough for me. It was certainly better than no tunes or a boom box bungee corded to the tank, but I can't claim it was good quality audio. BTW, don't bungee cord a boom box to the tank of a Harley unless you want a rattling box of non-working parts after a couple hours of riding. Don't ask me how I know this...:whistling:

 

We still talking about the boombox?

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Pretty hard to get info when you hijack your own thread !!!

 

Gary

 

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Why is that a problem?

OKAY I promise to keep it to speakers and not about people I could mention that live in WY.

There how is that?

POLK DB401, anybody! please reply! Quick! :crying: :rotf::rotf:

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...OKAY I promise to keep it to speakers and not about people I could mention that live in WY...:crying: :rotf::rotf:

 

Gettin' kinda crabby and hard of hearing in your old age, ain't ya? :no-no-no::stirthepot::rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf:

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It does look like some of these OTHER speakers would work...

 

http://www.crutchfield.com/shopsearch/speakers_auto.html#&nvpair=FFCategory|[rank399]Car+Speakers&nvpair=FFSubcategory|[rank51200]4%22+Speakers&o=l

 

 

I had good luck with Boston Acoustics in the past as I used a set on my '84 and was happy with the results. I noticed this set on Crutchfield and how it has a lower RMS which would be good for the stock amp on the bike.

 

http://www.crutchfield.com/p_065S45/Boston-Acoustics-S45.html?search=4+inch+speakers

 

I wouldn't hesitate to buy another pair to install on a 1st or 2nd gen... :2cents:

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I got the polks for my rsv....still in the box though. Im sure they will sound great once I install them.......:smile5:

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