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<blockquote data-quote="russperry" data-source="post: 935229" data-attributes="member: 22548"><p>I use the Sena SMH10 like Wheatie mentioned - we were able to connect and chat "most" of the time when he was on his Cali tour last spring. I've got the Bell Star helmet and there are nice little cutouts in the shell absolutely perfect for fitting the Sena speakers. I wear the Howard Leight Max 33DBa earplugs as well, and with everything turned up max I can hear the music and phone quite well, while cutting down the road noise to a very low level.</p><p></p><p>I recommend the unit highly, and with a good helmet setup the speakers are loud enough and thin enough so that you don't have to go the earbud route which is tiresome after a few hours (know this from ear-bud type noise cancelling phones on trans-Pac flights).</p><p></p><p>I have not tried the SR10 yet - that's next on the list, and I'll be happy to post up a review once I get the whole rig set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russperry, post: 935229, member: 22548"] I use the Sena SMH10 like Wheatie mentioned - we were able to connect and chat "most" of the time when he was on his Cali tour last spring. I've got the Bell Star helmet and there are nice little cutouts in the shell absolutely perfect for fitting the Sena speakers. I wear the Howard Leight Max 33DBa earplugs as well, and with everything turned up max I can hear the music and phone quite well, while cutting down the road noise to a very low level. I recommend the unit highly, and with a good helmet setup the speakers are loud enough and thin enough so that you don't have to go the earbud route which is tiresome after a few hours (know this from ear-bud type noise cancelling phones on trans-Pac flights). I have not tried the SR10 yet - that's next on the list, and I'll be happy to post up a review once I get the whole rig set up. [/QUOTE]
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