Boom!™ Audio
Boom!™ Audio on Harley-Davidson® Motorcycles
The road is long and wind noise can get pretty dull after a while. If you were in a car, you wouldn’t have to think twice about how to stay entertained: you just turn up the music! Well with Harley-Davidson’s® 2017 touring motorcycles, the all new Boom! Audio System has the power to penetrate road noise and give you your tunes for those long hours of riding. If you’d like to see how well these systems really do on a motorcycle, come ask us to install one of these systems on your bike and turn up the volume! You can purchase a Boom! Audio Harleys at Biggs Harley-Davidson® near San Diego, Carlsbad, Oceanside and Encinitas, CA. Everyone should be able to ride to their own soundtrack, so jam out with a Boom! Audio on your new motorcycle.
Beating the Road Noise
You might not think clarity of sound is possible when you’re chugging along at 60 mph through harsh winds and getting bombarded with the noises of other vehicles, but a Boom! Audio system is constructed to create high-quality audio regardless of the conditions. Harley-Davidson® created such fine-tuned technology with carefully engineered audio components, which are then optimally positioned on your bike for the best sound possible. You don’t have to splice wires thanks to the plug-and-play design, and every part of this system has been carefully tested for reliable performance and durable construction. All this testing and precise engineering means that the Boom! Audio is compatible with any other standard or custom electrical components, so don’t worry about Diagnostic Trouble Codes when you get your bike tuned up at our shop.
Radio Programs with Equalization
To really enjoy an audio system, you need something that’ll produce clear sound in any environment. Whether on the highway among semi-trucks or ascending to a mountain-top with the sounds of nature at every angle, the Boom! Audio system is sure to provide high-quality sound. It has equalizer parameters to balance the music against the surrounding environment, and plenty of other intelligent components make this system dominant over the noisiest roads. If you’ve got a two-speaker system, the Boom! Audio EQ emphasises the lower frequencies by increasing the bass. With the four-speaker setup, that bass frequency is reduced a little so you get a robust mid-range audio. Even better, even if you’re getting a bad signal from your radio or other source, the Boom! Audio amplifiers clean up whatever sound goes through the system, creating clear audio every time.
Stage I and Stage II
You should have choices when you customize, so Harley-Davidson® provides you with two different stages of audio performance. Whichever riding style you prefer, there’s a different system for your needs.
Stage II
The Boom! Audio Stage II system is the ultimate package if you want to be engulfed by a roaring audio style. With 150-watt per channel speakers, a woofer, a mid-range and a tweeter, you’ll be surrounded by booming sound no matter the road conditions. And in any case, the sound will always be crisp and enjoyable. It’s basically like having your own concert while on the road.
Stage I
A Stage I Boom! Audio system is perfect for you if you don’t need the thunderous vibrations of a Stage II system, but still want something that’ll tickle your eardrums. The sound quality never wavers, even with the smaller 75-watt per channel speakers. The speakers have a woofer and tweeter to provide clarity at high and low frequencies, so you still get plenty of sound to combat boisterous road noise.
Touring the country exposes you to a lot of different road conditions, and all of those conditions come with their own levels and types of noise. Harley-Davidson® understands this, which is why you can trust the Boom! Audio system is powerful enough to break through any external disturbance you encounter. If you want to have road to yourself and stay entertained throughout a long trip, equip your touring motorcycle with a Boom! Audio from Biggs Harley-Davidson®. We serve the areas of Poway, Rancho Sante Fe, and San Luis Rey, California.