


It comes with a woofer, mid-range, and a high quality tweeter, which all combine to give great low-, mid-, and high-range sound. The Stage II setup is bi-amplified, with three-way speakers ringing in at 150 watts per channel. Stage II and Stage I SystemsĪs mentioned earlier, there are two main setups in Harley-Davidson® BOOM!™ Audio system. This is because you have extra speakers to output clearer sound, and since the bass is toned down a bit, you get plenty of volume in the warm, mid-range frequency. With the two extra speakers, your bass frequencies get reduced a little. This intelligent design allows only two speakers to easily overcome the road decibels, but for a larger, four speaker setup, it works a little bit differently. The BOOM!™ two speaker setup increases the bass. But it's different for the two possible systems. This sound system is built with equalizer parameters, which balance the sound with outside noise so you always hear your tunes with clarity. If you still want to hear your soundtrack played through all this racket, your best option is the BOOM!™ Audio. Equalizing System on the BOOM!™ Audioīuilding up torque to climb a steep hill generates a lot of engine noise, while the intense speeds you reach while racing through the open road creates obnoxious wind resistance. This pairs with the carefully matched electrical connectors so that installation is easier than ever before. Each piece has been tested to for accuracy and reliable performance, and with a plug-and-play design, wires are easily spliced together to fit on your motorcycle. The audio components in a BOOM!™ Audio acheive this with careful engineering that's compatible with your bike's electrical current. Harley-Davidson® knows that a great sound system doesn't just provide quality sound, and doesn't just push out loud tunes. If you want to get one of these powerful new sound systems attached to your bike, come on into Fox River Harley-Davidson® in St. However, that order has finally been filled with the new BOOM!™ Audio, which, as we'll tell you more about here, has some great new features for cutting through any road noise. Between the humming of that Milwaukee-Eight™ engine, wind volume, and the sounds of passing cars, finding a stereo system that remains audible among all that noise is a tall order. There's a lot of racket when you drive one of these powerful motorcycles. If you want to hear your tunes when touring on a Harley-Davidson, you'll need a sound system that dominates the surrounding noise.
