Grinding a guitar can get shrill. Too many mids. High frequencies are weak. Bass runs well. The handlebar bolts are too long and have too large a diameter. Large Bluetooth range. It can get choppy after 50 feet. If you heard it loud during your last ride, it will turn down to a lower default volume on your next ride. (Connected to the bike accessory, not directly to the battery.) When power is applied, it defaults to AUX audio input. I would prefer Bluetooth by default. UPDATED. The bracket that attaches the speaker to the handlebar clamp broke twice. The bracket is cast, too hard and brittle. These speakers have a strong magnet, which is desirable for the sound they produce. I bought heavier clamps separately and had to make my own bracket out of 3/16 steel. Rockville sells replacement staples for $20. I ride a sports bike. I would not recommend them for off-road use.
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