loud ! motorcycle yacht marine audio . 2 speakers+amp


Product Description
THIS IS A NEW STYLE . PLEASE SEE PICS. THE POWER IS THE SAME.
IN CHROME only
100 watts of massive power
This listing is for a brand new & factory sealed shark Motorcycle, golf cart, and yacht audio systems. The model number is shkcyclekit. These are super loud. This is the one everyone’s been talking about.
THESE ARE GREAT FOR ALL VESPAS! GET PUMPING LOUD MUSIC ON YOUR BIKE.
ALL BRACKETS ARE INCLUDED FOR BOTH THE SPEAKERS AND AMP
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Tags: golf cart, loud music, new style, vespas, yacht marine

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  1. #1 by Jon on July 2, 2010 - 8:23 pm

    I will probably post a video review later but for now all I can say is this system is incredible!!! I received my amp and speakers yesterday. The speakers are small and compact and the possibilities are almost endless. The 100 watt amp is not much larger than a deck of cards and again there are literally dozens of places to mount it on your bike. I would suggest someplace that gets good air flow as this little amp does get hot (As amps are prone to do). It comes with all the wires and cords needed to pretty much plug and play including a CD/MP3 player jack with cord included. I plugged the speakers in, ran the power to the battery, and plugged the jack into my MP3 Player mounted on my Concours. The sound was actually so loud I couldnt believe it! And clear, too. Cranked completely up on both the amp and the MP3 gave me a little distortion but by that time the sound literally drowned out the engine so I dont think I’ll even have to have it up half way in order to hear it even with my helmet on. There is a remote on/off button for turning off the amp when not in use and a low/hi filter on the amp itself. It would have been nice for the volume control to be on the remote as well but I can control it from the MP3 player too so its not a big deal.

    For under 100 bucks this system is a steal!!! You’ll be hard pressed to find anything close to this for that price. I cant wait to get it all hooked up. More later
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. #2 by Ronald A. Gilbert on July 2, 2010 - 10:10 pm

    I have this system installed on my Harley, which has the typical loud exhaust. The speakers are mounted in my 1/4 cafe fairing as is the amp. The wiring is straight forward and an easy install. I have checked and never felt the amp to get hot. The amp powers these speakers very well and I can hear the mids and highs of the music while cruising at 85mph on the freeway. Being that these are only 3″ speakers, there is basically no bass, just mids and highs, which is ok because the bass would just get lost with the exhaust noise. I have this system hooked up to a Sansa Fuze (Ipod clone). These are great little MP3 players that have a very decent FM radio. Anyway, this set-up works and I would definitely buy it again if needed. The only warning is that the provided speaker mounts are useless for motorcycle use. You will need to fabricate your own if you want a traditional handlebar mount.

    Ron

    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. #3 by M. Delpomo on July 2, 2010 - 11:26 pm

    Installed this unit on my 1100 classic, great sound, only the speaker wires are too short becasue I installed the amp in my toolkit compartment. Just had to add a foot of wire.I thought the remote would be wireless,the remote is just a on/off switch, which you already have on the amp.I control the volume ect. from my ipod.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. #4 by T. Hanson on July 3, 2010 - 12:29 am

    I bought this to mount in my truck to play my Ipod. I had tried other solutions and they weren’t satisfactory and the high dollar answer to my problem di not appeal to me. So I got these. The only negative is that they are bright chrome, which may look great on a bike, but gives off a serious glare in a vehicle when mounted on the dash. If not mounted in direct sunlight this would not be a problem.

    Great sound.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. #5 by James W. Perkins on July 3, 2010 - 12:37 am

    I bought these for my jetski and they are an ok product for the value. I haven’t installed them yet because quite frankly I’m having a hard time deciding exactly how. I’m also not sure how badly they drain the radio so I’m a little hesitant to actually install them now. Have you ever tried to push-start a jetski? :) Would be nice if they monitored the battery and shut down if it runs too low. I know that is doable at this price range because the $60 heated grips I bought for my motorcycle can do it. It would prevent you from draining your battery.

    I temp plugged them in without an install and they sound fine. An eclipse stereo it isn’t but for the money if they keep running after some abuse it will be a good deal.
    Rating: 4 / 5