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<blockquote data-quote="JimLor" data-source="post: 312846" data-attributes="member: 442"><p>I have the Er6is and they work great with the AutoCom. As yamaholic said, they aren't the best (probably) but do sound "good enough." They also block out virtually all road/wind noise. You do have to have the $45 or so "special" cable to use them however.</p><p></p><p>Here's my story - Put the autocom mike in my and Lorie's helmet and used the earbuds - worked great, however, they bothered Lorie's ears to we installed the helmet speakers in her helmet. So, I'm using earbuds and Lorie is using the helmet speakers (and ear plugs). You guessed it, to make it so Lorie could hear thru the earplugs, the sound in my ears was to say the least, friggin' loud! (Now, we have the AutoCom Active 7 and can't adjust rider/pax volume separately - the newer AutoComs can, problem solved.)So, I put the speakers in my helmet. Volume all the way up, we can hear "ok" thru ear plugs. The 33db earplugs, for me, are too quiiet and I try for the 29 or below to we can hear each other better. I rarely listen to music when I ride, but if alone I still use the ER6is - I can get them in my ear and it works out ok even with the helmet speakers.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimLor, post: 312846, member: 442"] I have the Er6is and they work great with the AutoCom. As yamaholic said, they aren't the best (probably) but do sound "good enough." They also block out virtually all road/wind noise. You do have to have the $45 or so "special" cable to use them however. Here's my story - Put the autocom mike in my and Lorie's helmet and used the earbuds - worked great, however, they bothered Lorie's ears to we installed the helmet speakers in her helmet. So, I'm using earbuds and Lorie is using the helmet speakers (and ear plugs). You guessed it, to make it so Lorie could hear thru the earplugs, the sound in my ears was to say the least, friggin' loud! (Now, we have the AutoCom Active 7 and can't adjust rider/pax volume separately - the newer AutoComs can, problem solved.)So, I put the speakers in my helmet. Volume all the way up, we can hear "ok" thru ear plugs. The 33db earplugs, for me, are too quiiet and I try for the 29 or below to we can hear each other better. I rarely listen to music when I ride, but if alone I still use the ER6is - I can get them in my ear and it works out ok even with the helmet speakers. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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