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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Hud" data-source="post: 1417549" data-attributes="member: 29492"><p>Until this moment, I was unaware that the Sena in-helmet speakers could be removed without cutting wires. <em>That changes things drastically!</em></p><p></p><p>I've used both: listening to the low-fidelity Sena speakers through conventional earplugs; and wired earbuds plugged into the Sena headphone jack. The earbuds produce far superior sound quality. I also can listen to my podcasts at a much lower volume through earbuds, since they significantly reduce road and wind noise.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, the earbuds aren't convenient for my daily commute. Why? Because the ear cup/hole in my helmet liner isn't big enough for earbuds AND Sena speakers. If I use the earbuds, then the Sena speakers must get buried somewhere in my helmet liner, away from the ear cup/hole.</p><p></p><p>If the speakers can be 'permanently' replaced by earbuds ... problem solved! Remove the speaker wires and plug in earbud wires!</p><p></p><p>[PS: Like <strong>Bounce</strong> says, stash any loose cable inside your jacket. Leave just enough slack above your buttoned-up collar to allow full head movement without tugging. No rustling wire noises.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Hud, post: 1417549, member: 29492"] Until this moment, I was unaware that the Sena in-helmet speakers could be removed without cutting wires. [I]That changes things drastically![/I] I've used both: listening to the low-fidelity Sena speakers through conventional earplugs; and wired earbuds plugged into the Sena headphone jack. The earbuds produce far superior sound quality. I also can listen to my podcasts at a much lower volume through earbuds, since they significantly reduce road and wind noise. Unfortunately, the earbuds aren't convenient for my daily commute. Why? Because the ear cup/hole in my helmet liner isn't big enough for earbuds AND Sena speakers. If I use the earbuds, then the Sena speakers must get buried somewhere in my helmet liner, away from the ear cup/hole. If the speakers can be 'permanently' replaced by earbuds ... problem solved! Remove the speaker wires and plug in earbud wires! [PS: Like [B]Bounce[/B] says, stash any loose cable inside your jacket. Leave just enough slack above your buttoned-up collar to allow full head movement without tugging. No rustling wire noises.] [/QUOTE]
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