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Post by JerryScript on Sept 30, 2013 23:37:56 GMT -5
I've been looking at various options to mount speakers on my scooter. I'm leaning towards rear view mirror speakers. They would give almost as good directional control as dash mounted ones, and blend in much better. Anyone using anything like these?
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Post by alleyoop on Sept 30, 2013 23:51:02 GMT -5
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Post by PCBGY6 on Oct 1, 2013 1:16:56 GMT -5
I like how it isn't bulky like the speakers I have on my scooter.
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Post by JerryScript on Oct 1, 2013 1:34:40 GMT -5
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Post by PCBGY6 on Oct 1, 2013 2:18:32 GMT -5
At that price if you don't like it then you aren't out much money. If you get that keep us updated because i like the look of them.
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Post by JerryScript on Oct 1, 2013 2:41:42 GMT -5
At that price if you don't like it then you aren't out much money. If you get that keep us updated because i like the look of them. Will do!
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Post by rockynv on Oct 1, 2013 4:18:04 GMT -5
Some have used the mirror system and then upgraded to a more powerfull amp/reciever. Note that some are not usefull except for at speeds below 35 mph while others work well enough even at highway speeds. Check the specifications as the better ones will usually brag about their high speed usability. Price may not always be an indicator either with some of the less expensive ones providing better sound. Some have a digital display imbedded in the mirror too so you don't have to look down or guess on the mode or channell.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2013 6:08:56 GMT -5
A sweet sounding GY6 is music to my ears. I dunno about radios on scooters or cycles. Ive seen helmets with them built in. Seems the way to go if you gotta have it but i think the music should be left in the cage.
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Post by prodigit on Oct 1, 2013 16:56:25 GMT -5
Those mirror speakers will barely be able to give you some sizzling brights! Good for when parked perhaps, but forget music while riding. Much better to install them in the dashboard, reflecting the sound on the front windshield if you have one! I used that system for my GPS all the time! My GPS was laying on the dash, between the dash and the inside of the windshield. The windshield would reflect GPS data, and sound. I could hear it clearly when riding upto 35MPH, despite it being only a 1-2watt speaker! And the GPS screen data was reflected (visible at night)...
I wished manufacturers would install scoots with windshields, and small lasers that will project GPS data onto the windshield!
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Post by JerryScript on Oct 1, 2013 17:06:36 GMT -5
Those mirror speakers will barely be able to give you some sizzling brights! Good for when parked perhaps, but forget music while riding. Much better to install them in the dashboard, reflecting the sound on the front windshield if you have one! I used that system for my GPS all the time! My GPS was laying on the dash, between the dash and the inside of the windshield. The windshield would reflect GPS data, and sound. I could hear it clearly when riding upto 35MPH, despite it being only a 1-2watt speaker! And the GPS screen data was reflected (visible at night)... I wished manufacturers would install scoots with windshields, and small lasers that will project GPS data onto the windshield! Don't have a windshield, though I have thought of installing one. We will see just how well they work, for the price, I'm more than willing to take a chance and see if they can be heard. As for the HUD on the windshield, you can spend a couple grand and have a heads up display in your helmet, but is that really necessary?
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Post by prodigit on Oct 1, 2013 17:36:51 GMT -5
Well, you've got a small scooter, there's really no place between dash and windscreen on yours. But still, drill a couple of holes on the dash, and install larger speakers in it; and they will sound much better. Although, unless if the mirror speakers use the glass from the mirror to create additional sound (vibrations), worth giving a try, I'd say.
In the dash you could install more mid-range speakers, and under the seat subwoofers. If you don't really care about showing off, then you could benefit from installing a 6-8" sub under the seat, so you will feel the vibrations of the bass as you can hear your music. It'll make your music experience so much more .. orgasmic, especially for women, lol!.. don't know, just had to think of it! lol
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Post by JerryScript on Oct 1, 2013 17:48:01 GMT -5
I'm not looking to blast everyone's ears off as I ride down the road, just want to have a little background music.
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Post by rockynv on Oct 3, 2013 3:46:59 GMT -5
Those mirror speakers will barely be able to give you some sizzling brights! Good for when parked perhaps, but forget music while riding. I know people who have installed the mirror speakers using the ones rated for 65 mph and they can be heard while riding especially when you upgrade the amp. These systems even with the upgraded amp can be had for well below $100.
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Post by JerryScript on Oct 12, 2013 0:27:15 GMT -5
I received the speaker mirrors today. I won't have time to install them until tomorrow evening, will post a full review then. For now, here are some quick pics of the unboxing: Note- they are surprisingly heavy, but otherwise appear as cheap as the price!
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Post by prodigit on Oct 12, 2013 3:51:03 GMT -5
You could already try playing music through them, see how they sound without installing them yet on the bike.
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