Proposition 65 is a California law that applies to companies selling products in California. Proposition 65 requires warnings if a product contains any listed chemical present above very low levels. Proposition 65’s warning standards are among the most stringent in the world. Proposition 65 is not a product safety law, but rather a "right-to-know" law. Businesses are required to provide warnings to comply with Proposition 65.
There are over 800 chemicals on the Proposition 65 list, which is administered by California's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), a part of the California Environmental Protection Agency. The list includes naturally occurring and man-made chemicals. Proposition 65 warnings can be seen for a wide variety of everyday consumer products, including electronic equipment, and warnings can be seen posted throughout California in a variety of establishments such as buildings, hotels, restaurants, coffee shops, and stores.
Why do you see the warning on our packaging and website?
The warning is part of our ongoing effort to comply with the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (known as "Proposition 65").
Audio streaming [A2DP] is an audio protocol of Bluetooth technology. This profile allows for audio to be streamed wirelessly from your compatible device, such as a Smartphone, to the source unit so you can enjoy your favorite music or streaming music service such as Pandora or Spotify, wirelessly.
Aux Input
The Aux Input allows you to connect to the audio output of an external device such as an MP3 Player or Smartphone so you can enjoy your music through your system.
Class D Amps
Class D is a high speed switching amplifier technology that is more efficient, generates less heat and draws less power than traditional Class A/B amps. We use Class D in our monoblock amplifiers to give you massive amounts of power in a relatively small footprint for clean, powerful, bass.
Remote Volume Control
Wired Remote Control that can be installed in a convenient, safe place to allow you to control the volume of your system while riding.
Wireless Remote Control
A wireless remote control gives you commanding access to the key functions of your unit from the palm of your hand.
I just installed the MCBK470B on my 2020 Honda Pioneer 1000-5. I couldn't be more pleased with it! For around $150 I challenge you to find a better sounding, comparable system. For the price, I am very pleased with the loudness, sound quality and durability of the system. It came with excellent installation instructions. Going 55mph on my SXS I can hear it clearly, with it turned to about half volume or a little over. I'm very glad I bought it instead of going with a higher priced system!
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4 out of 5
gary grant
From: Baltimore, MD, USA
Age: 18-24
Gender: Male
Good system for the money
The sound i very good for the money that was paid...the only problem i have found is with the way the speakers are mounted to the mounting clamps...i have had 2 different sets of these and on both systems at least 1 speaker has broke away from the mounting clamp...a new way of connecting the speakers to the mounting clamps needs to be found
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5 out of 5
christopher richard
From: Baltimore, MD, USA
Age: 18-24
Gender: Male
very good speaker
amazing sound I have all 4 speaker hook up 2 on the handle 2 mounted in the back of my vtx 1300 on the
foot pegs they cut in to ignition they have a power sound sitting still 4 blocks away 75 or 80 mile hour sound is light but can here clearly and 4 money you beating it. I wish it came with the amp that has fm tuner and usb hook up
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5 out of 5
Dr Muzi Mngomezulu
From: Baltimore, MD, USA
Age: 18-24
Gender: Male
Amazing sound quality for the price
They blew my mind away... they’re good value for money!!!
Three issues though: (1) they need an on/off switch since they’re connecting directly to the motorcycle battery — they Shouldn’t drain the battery; (2) they also need a switch or a code for the Bluetooth so that not anyone in the range can connect; (3) a little more bass will be good!
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4 out of 5
Kyle
From: Baltimore, MD, USA
Age: 18-24
Gender: Male
Good system for the price!
Installed on my Victory cross roads, should be plenty loud enough for highway speeds. Only drawback I found was the length of the speaker wires was fairly short. Besides that a fairly painless install.
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5 out of 5
Francisco C
From: Baltimore, MD, USA
Age: 18-24
Gender: Male
I mounted all 4 speakers on my engine guard... No need to add an on/off switch to this system. Wired to factory switch.
I've had my speakers installed for about 300 miles or so and I am very impressed with the sound! I mounted all 4 speakers on my engine guard just didn't want anything on my handle bars for looks purposes and I personally think it looks great. I ride with a full face helmet and riding at speeds of about 75mph I can hear the music but just barely but riding thur town ohh it turns heads. I did read lots of reviews and did see people talking about it don't have a an on/off switch. Well you don't need one. The way I wired mine I got a digital voltmeter and found me a light wire that cuts power on when I put the switch in accessory or ignition so the amp will only cut on if that switch is turned and that has been working out great for me. Now for the installation there are no instructions! The paper it comes with just shows you the wiring diagram, these are your speakers wires here and this is your positive and negative and this is your volume control and that's pretty much your...
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4 out of 5
Amazon Customer
From: Baltimore, MD, USA
Age: 18-24
Gender: Male
So far, so good.
There are a few things I will mention about this system. When you look at similar systems, it's hard to beat the sound you get for the price you pay. You have to remember that these are 3" speakers. They are NOT going to have much bass at all. If that's what you're looking for, you might want to look somewhere else. I was skeptical about this system and was wondering how well I would be able to hear it while running 75 down the highway. I have to say that I'm pleased with it so far and that it has plenty of volume. I have a windshield on my bike, and that helps some. I have 2 speakers and the volume control mounted on the handlebars. The other 2 speakers are mounted on the front crash bars. With a handlebar mounted Ipod, I can control the music fairly easy. Now for the bad. All 4 speakers are hard wired into a connector that plugs into the connector from the amplifier. I had to mount the amp in the owners manual / tool kit compartment down low on my 05 Suzuki...
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5 out of 5
Kiminmo
From: Baltimore, MD, USA
Age: 18-24
Gender: Male
Fantastic sound!!!
These 5 speakers are WELL worth the money!! We put these on my 2015 Softail Deluxe and they are amazing! Obviously not as good as my husband's Ultra Limited sound system - but impressive nonetheless. I put 2 speakers on my handlebars and 2 in between the windshield and the fork. Don't believe there is no bass like some other reviewers have said - you just have to adjust your music source's equalizer. I bluetooth'd my galaxy 5 and purchased a remote for it so I can change volume and songs without having to access my phone screen. I couldn't be more pleased with this system!!!!!
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