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Installation Of Mic/speakers Into Helmet
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<blockquote data-quote="daedelusone" data-source="post: 2410"><p>Autocom has an adapter that allows those type of earplugs to be used. Just check their site.</p><p></p><p>Careful on the testing of the placement of your speakers. I was testing the placement on my RF1000 and the speakers lifted up from my apparently large ears and took a little skin with them. I had to wear a slik for a week after that till my ears healed.</p><p></p><p>Eventually I had to cut about an inch of the foam from the cheek pad nearest the ear so that the speakers fit directly over my ear canal and also felt comfortable. The cheek pads are cheap ($17) from Shoei so not to worry if you cut too much.</p><p></p><p>The helmet is a little less comfortable putting on now since it's a bit tighter putting it on.</p><p></p><p>As soon as I can I'm going to get some earbuds and molded plugs and never look back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daedelusone, post: 2410"] Autocom has an adapter that allows those type of earplugs to be used. Just check their site. Careful on the testing of the placement of your speakers. I was testing the placement on my RF1000 and the speakers lifted up from my apparently large ears and took a little skin with them. I had to wear a slik for a week after that till my ears healed. Eventually I had to cut about an inch of the foam from the cheek pad nearest the ear so that the speakers fit directly over my ear canal and also felt comfortable. The cheek pads are cheap ($17) from Shoei so not to worry if you cut too much. The helmet is a little less comfortable putting on now since it's a bit tighter putting it on. As soon as I can I'm going to get some earbuds and molded plugs and never look back. [/QUOTE]
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