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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Apple CarPlay and Android Auto?
What is Apple CarPlay and Android Auto?
Apple CarPlay & Android Auto let you use your smartphone safely in your car. Access features like maps, music, calls and messages on your car's display with voice commands for minimal distraction. Works with iPhones & compatible Android phones.
Do I need a car amplifier?
Do I need a car amplifier?
If your head unit provides enough power for your speakers you may not need a separate amplifier. However, an amplifier boosts sound quality with clean power and increased headroom, allowing you to play music louder without distortion.
What's the difference between component and coaxial speakers?
What's the difference between component and coaxial speakers?
Component speakers offer separate tweeters, midrange drivers, and crossovers for great sound quality, while coaxial speakers combine them in one unit, making them more convenient and easier to install.
What are the different types of motorcycle sound systems?
What are the different types of motorcycle sound systems?
There are three main types of motorcycle sound systems:
- Speaker Systems: Mounted on handlebars or fairings, these offer good sound quality but can be overwhelmed by road noise.
- Helmet Audio Systems: Speakers and microphones installed inside your helmet provide clear sound and communication. A compatible helmet is required.
- Bluetooth Enabled Systems: Connect your smartphone to a Bluetooth receiver on your bike, allowing music streaming and calls through a helmet headset.