The 4 Best Harley Davidson Stereo Systems
Harley Davidson's Boom Audio Stage II system offers an exceptional motorcycle audio experience. With high-excursion speakers designed to overcome wind noise, it provides clear, crisp sound that transforms your ride.
Harley Davidson has released its best Audio Stage II audio system for motorcycles, featuring a set of high-performance speakers that enhance your riding experience.
Many riders have struggled with hearing audio clearly due to wind noise, which typically overpowers the sound from weak speakers. Harley Davidson has addressed this issue with their new Boom-box audio, which was tested during Project Rushmore to improve the audio system in touring models. This innovation has dramatically changed riders' perceptions of motorcycle audio systems.
The Harley Davidson Stereo system stands out for its ability to eliminate buffeting on touring motorcycles. The company has improved its Boom system, now featuring Stage II speakers that include durable, high-excursion woofers for enhanced bass response.
Bass is often muffled by the acoustical noise from the engine and wind. The Boom system refurbishes that bass, allowing riders to enjoy an immersive audio experience while riding.
The Boom system is specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with factory-installed Boom systems in Touring models, delivering powerful sound through a 300-watt amplifier.
Good sound quality is not solely about power; it's about the clarity of the audio speakers and the minimal distortion. While it's easy to make a system loud, if the audio is unclear, it’s not worth the investment. Boom Audio Stage II speakers have a mere one percent distortion, ensuring that the sound is both loud and crisp.
You can further enhance your audio experience with an eight-speaker system, powered by four amplifiers that push a total of 1200 watts. This new audio setup is featured in the HD Big Book of GMP&A (Genuine Motor Parts & Accessories).
Some enthusiasts refer to this catalog as a bible, offering top-tier products for all Harley Davidson models that combine functionality, garage solutions, and high-performance features.
The extended lineup includes items like the Café Solo Seat for $471, Clubman Handlebar for $257, and the Road Glide 15-inch FAT Ape handlebar for $373 in satin black or chrome finishes.
For Touring bikes, achieving the best sound from your bike requires the right setup. Riding at 80 mph against the wind and still hearing clear sound is only possible with the Harley Davidson Stereo system. Riders no longer need to endure subpar audio experiences, as Harley Davidson’s upgraded head units, speakers, and subwoofers deliver an unparalleled audio journey.