GoHawk TN4 2.1 Channel 600W Amplifier 4" Full Range Waterproof Bluetooth Motorcycle Stereo 2 Speakers Audio System AUX FM Radio for 1 to 1.25 in. Handlebar Harley ATV, Chrome








Key features
- •GoHawk / GoldenHawk 600W Amplifier 2.1 Channel 4" Full Range Motorcycle Stereo Speakers with High-Performance Bass. Universal fit for 7/8 to 1.25" handlebar. Bluetooth, 3.5mm Audio Jack AUX-IN and FM Radio Available. Full Function Wired Control.
- •3.5mm Audio Jack AUX IN Available. RCA Sub-Woofer Out Ready. FM Radio Ready (Included 1x External Antenna). Full Function Wired Control. Matte Black Stereo Unit Built with High-Quality Aluminum Material. Perfect for Harley Motorcycle Touring Cruiser Can-Am ATV UTV RZR Polaris 4 Wheeler Electric Bike Marine Boat.
- •4" Chrome Finished Speaker Housing. Waterproof Design. Built with High-Quality ABS Material. 70" Long Speaker Cable(Slave speaker) with Standard RCA Male Connector(Can be extended, Search for RCA Extension, Sold Separately).
- •Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless: Stream your favorite music and radio channel from your smartphone. Compatible with iPhone 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / X / XR / XS Max, iPod, Samsung Android Galaxy S Note Series and any smartphone devices. Support Bluetooth Wireless connection up to 15 meters.
- •Superb Crystal Sound Quality. Advanced IP56 Waterproof Design (Speaker Only). *Amplifier is not waterproof*. Great for outdoor use. Included GoHawk full function wired remote. Easy Installation: Comes with all necessary hardware and wiring. Plug and Play. Standard 12V Power Connection.
GoHawk TN4 2.1 Channel 600W Amplifier 4" Full Range Waterproof Bluetooth Motorcycle Stereo 2 Speakers Audio System AUX FM Radio for 1 to 1.25 in. Handlebar Harley ATV, Chrome
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Customer Reviews
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Great Value and decent sound.
Chris C.✓ Verified Purchase•October 2, 2023
The media could not be loaded. 2001 Kawasaki Vulcan Nomad 1500 fi
I had been interested in adding a set of speakers to my bike for quite a long time now. Unfortunately the majority or the brackets I've seen to mount the speakers do not look sturdy at all. I found this set searching reviews on Amazon between Boss and Gohawk. There were some other much more expensive options I was considering as well upwards of $600. For $82 I'm very impressed. I would have liked to mount these in the center of my bars to prevent the wind from drowning out the sound a little better, but unfortunately my windshield is very shallow and I could not make them fit that way. The speakers are chromed plastic but the brackets are chromed metal and very sturdy. They did not fit very snug on my 1 inch bars at first so I cut up some of the silicone that was used for the 1.25" bars and added it to the clamps. They are rock solid now.
The sound quality is not the greatest but I was expecting this going in. There's pretty much no bass and lots of treble. This is very common with these styles of speakers tho. Where I have them mounted, I can hear them very clearly all the way up to 70 mph with my aftermarket cobra exhaust and headers. Anything above 70 and they start to drown out with the wind. I suspect if I could mount them in the middle of my bars that I could hear them much better at higher speeds.
Installation was very simple. I ran all the wires underneath the tank and mounted the Amp in my right side cover.
The radio works, but I was not able to find a great place to mount the antennas. Currently I'm getting a good amount of static where I currently have the antennas mounted. They are magnetic and I currently have them on my rear fender underneath my rear rack and sissy bar. I'm gonna be looking into buying some stubby antennas and making a bracket to mount them where harley mounts them on their touring bikes.
The Bluetooth pairs instantly as soon as I turn the system on. To turn the system on you have to hold the power button for about 2 seconds and it will beep and tell you it has connected to Bluetooth.
Overall I'm very impressed and would recommend this stereo to anyone looking for music on their bike.
I had been interested in adding a set of speakers to my bike for quite a long time now. Unfortunately the majority or the brackets I've seen to mount the speakers do not look sturdy at all. I found this set searching reviews on Amazon between Boss and Gohawk. There were some other much more expensive options I was considering as well upwards of $600. For $82 I'm very impressed. I would have liked to mount these in the center of my bars to prevent the wind from drowning out the sound a little better, but unfortunately my windshield is very shallow and I could not make them fit that way. The speakers are chromed plastic but the brackets are chromed metal and very sturdy. They did not fit very snug on my 1 inch bars at first so I cut up some of the silicone that was used for the 1.25" bars and added it to the clamps. They are rock solid now.
The sound quality is not the greatest but I was expecting this going in. There's pretty much no bass and lots of treble. This is very common with these styles of speakers tho. Where I have them mounted, I can hear them very clearly all the way up to 70 mph with my aftermarket cobra exhaust and headers. Anything above 70 and they start to drown out with the wind. I suspect if I could mount them in the middle of my bars that I could hear them much better at higher speeds.
Installation was very simple. I ran all the wires underneath the tank and mounted the Amp in my right side cover.
The radio works, but I was not able to find a great place to mount the antennas. Currently I'm getting a good amount of static where I currently have the antennas mounted. They are magnetic and I currently have them on my rear fender underneath my rear rack and sissy bar. I'm gonna be looking into buying some stubby antennas and making a bracket to mount them where harley mounts them on their touring bikes.
The Bluetooth pairs instantly as soon as I turn the system on. To turn the system on you have to hold the power button for about 2 seconds and it will beep and tell you it has connected to Bluetooth.
Overall I'm very impressed and would recommend this stereo to anyone looking for music on their bike.
If you do a lot of highway riding not the system for you
Kindle Customer✓ Verified Purchase•September 14, 2023
Sound is amazing until you start riding one you get up too speed it's hard too hear the speakers
Excellent sterio
Chet Pazusas✓ Verified Purchase•September 6, 2023
Easy to install sound is great gets great FM reception.i am very satisfied with this system on my Yamaha roadstar. Awesome
Price is good
Alejandro ✓ Verified Purchase•September 3, 2023
The media could not be loaded. Come without power cord and no hardware also ony 1 antenna.
I have to come up with my own solutions.. won't want to send back .. instalation is somewhat easy but can be difficult to find a place for the receiver..
Sounds good easy to use after you become familiar with the controller. ...........
I have to come up with my own solutions.. won't want to send back .. instalation is somewhat easy but can be difficult to find a place for the receiver..
Sounds good easy to use after you become familiar with the controller. ...........
Sounds Good
Anthony Mazzio✓ Verified Purchase•August 29, 2023
The system sounds good, it doesn't sound great on the highway at 50 mph. you can hear it but not loud. I ride a Honda Shadow Spirit 1100. I have no room for a subwoofer that would probably help! I have 600 watt, does the 1000 watt have better speakers? It sounds good cruise in around town. And for $80 I wasn't expecting deafing sound. One thing is the #1 wire connects to the remote, that was confusing, it took me a minute. And the amplifier isn't waterproof so wrap it and tuck it. I had to Dremel out my tool box to fit it. the cover fit over it nicely. I definitely wouldn't recommend getting less than the 600 watt.
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