Sound Storm Laboratories SMC82BB Motorcycle Speaker Sound System - Bluetooth, Weatherproof, 3-inch Speakers, Aux-in, Wired Remote Control, Black Chrome
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Mine is mounted on my John Deere Gator I used the two large zip ties that came with it to hold it in place and then I secured it to the roof with a ratchet strap. The speaker has over three thousand miles on it already and I have never had a problem with it.
You can tell the difference between speakers measuring 6" and 8". My sincere thanks go out to
You probably could take it apart and add some if you really wanted to. This is what you get a power cord, three USB plugs, and an instruction manual. An aux jack of 5 mill and a carry strap are included.
I was 8 when I took it
Selected User Reviews For Sound Storm Laboratories SMC82BB Motorcycle Speaker Sound System - Bluetooth, Weatherproof, 3-inch Speakers, Aux-in, Wired Remote Control, Black Chrome
The BTB6 version of this system is what I bought. The item was supposedly an old one but in good shape so I got it on a deal. I just wanted to clarify that the box was bent but that it had never been opened. It was delivered on a Sunday. I found the item to be perfect, however! Using the supplied hardware, I was able to connect it quickly and easily. I am not even kidding when I say Holy Crap! OH MY! THIS IS A BOOMER! There are two 6's in this example. The low and punchy bass and the crisp highs make the bass on the 5 inch speakers great! This is by far the best deal! The weather and my riding habits will give me a fair indication of how well the tires hold up for me. My next update will be in a couple of.
The diameter is 5". Putting it on just now. Hookup is easy, and the quality appears to be good. It was turned on, paired with my phone in 2-seconds, and it worked, as expected The time taken is 3 seconds. For a system this price, it sounds pretty good. The highs are good and the bass is decent, just don't turn it up all the way - you can hear it just one click below full volume, but don't expect it to blow your hat off. You're phone's equalizer seems to sound better when it is set to Dance than any of the others. I am using an iPhone, by the way. Using the two zip ties that came with it, as well as the 24" zip ties I had on hand, I attached the parts together. Furthermore, the rack also was lined with 1" radiator hose cut in half and zip-tied to it at contact points for some extra protection for the speaker tube so that it wouldn't strike any The journey thus far has been smooth. It would have been nice to have had the 8" system though. Currently I'm thinking of giving this one to my daughter for her four wheeler later and getting the 8" for myself. In case of any changes, I'll be sure to let you.
The revised version Is there anything that anyone is While it doesn't sound like it was made by Bose, this is an amazing deal at this price! The sound is very loud (I doubt there are actually 450 watts) and washes out at top volume when lots of instruments are played. Although the straps/zip ties that came with it were completely useless, I am very pleased with The sound quality is 4 stars, and the price is 5 stars. Soundstorm was called after my computer stopped working. It was very helpful, and they didn't have my card, so they sent me an expensive replacement at no charge. They showed great customer service skills as well.
Ok, let me start with the fact that my friends and I ride ATVs and SXS regularly, and we love listening to music while we are doing that. Despite wanting one for quite some time, I was hesitant to purchase one due to their mixed reviews. Getting the SSL 6 seems like the right decision to me. One and a half inches. My Atv was hooked up to it when it arrived and wow, what a sound! The sound is sufficiently loud with it connected to my iPhone via Bluetooth. Using the included straps, I have so far strapped the box to the front rack of my Polaris sportsman 570. As with standard helmet buckles, the straps are attached to the helmet. Since I want to be able to take the vest off to clean it easily after riding, I did not use the included zip ties. It had been a couple minutes since I got the bungees and in no time I had it on securely. As I said, this thing is awesome - it cranks, and it has a great bass. With no issues, you will be able to listen at speed. There will actually be an uncomfortable level of noise. The quality of the product was so impressive I bought another one for my son's SXS a few minutes ago. My Pioneer 500 was put on his back and we went for a drive, and it sounded excellent on it as well. However, I would definitely recommend this speaker on the basis of my experience so far. As long as it can withstand our riding style in a reliable manner, then this is the best purchase we've ever made. In the event that it does not, I will let you know. It is not just me who is waiting on results, but a number of my friends ride with me as well.
I think they had a cool look when I opened them up. My boat Monster Tower is equipped with this and I intend to rig it up there. Since I do not have a stereo system on my boat, I thought it might be more cost effective to try this rather than install a loud stereo and buy nice speakers. My test proved that they worked right out of the box. I had no or very few issues with the Bluetooth. There is a lot of noise from them. Although I wasn't expecting much in terms of sound quality, I did not receive much. My phone's volume is set at 3/4 and they sound pretty good at 3/4. I could tell my kids could not differentiate between the kids and the low notes and high notes were screamed out by the little tweeters unproportionally high. Even so, they couldn't tell the difference and kept dancing. My phone distorts into a complete mess if I turn up the volume any higher than that with hip hop Bass and Mids. It's depressing to hear the tweets of the ant. It would probably be perfect for over the top of our wakeboard engine while we're wakeboarding, but I cannot store it in my shed. The tweeters are much louder than middle and low frequencies, so I can't use it for a lot of 70s rock at full volume. It seriously crossed my mind whether or not I should return it due to the sounds being so marginal, but in the end I did keep it. I recently bought a boat that is only for my kids and me. My wife and I are going to the sand bar alone once or twice this year and we will listen to quiet relaxing music over it. And I believe it was only $120, and it is fairly loud. I have a nice BOSCH worksite radio, it is not nearly as loud, but the quality of the sound is far superior. There are the usual cheap and sucky speakers, at least we can hope they are durable. Using a couple aftermarket mounting brackets and the straps that came with the boom tube, I set up this thing at the top of my wakeboard tower. Unlike male accessory plugs, this female 12 volt plug plugs into a female outlet. The Bluetooth has so far worked on my device right out of the box on day one. There is also an aux in wire sticking out of it that can be used instead of Bluetooth. The movie is not what I expected, but I did want to love it. I am not enjoying it and probably shouldn't have been. This one is staying with me, so I'll beat the hell out of it for as long as I can. I gave it 3 stars out of 5. was not the cheapest version on Amazon, I would have returned it and found the next option down the list. It wouldn't make sense to purchase even more expensive ones, since the reviews are even worse. It would not be hard for me to build my own box and mount the head and speakers and amp in there myself, and run the whole thing through a 12v outlet. Maybe that was the best approach and that is how I will go when/if I break them.
BTB8 sounds about as loud as I had hoped, but it doesn't sound quite as good as it should. The overall experience with the purchase was positive, and I believe it was well worth the 100 bucks it cost me. While I was hoping that there would be good bass with the 8", I was mistaken. Don't get me wrong, there is still more bass here than $400 sound bars like the Hifonics and Bazooka, for example. So that is one win over high-end It's not worth it to spend money on hifonics or bazooka speakers unless you absolutely must have the fancy lights. I was able to mount the speaker on the back bar of my Teryex 4LE using the straps that came with it. Over a front mounted engine, this is loud enough to be heard at full throttle.