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Originally posted by allnitedj72Teh_K, does your VOX have a separate jack for the mic? or is it integrated with the stereo plug?"Pleasant experiences make life enjoyable, painful experiences lead to growth" - cheap Chinese fortune cookie
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Originally posted by Teh_KOriginally posted by FrankTheTankI've never used earphones while riding. Instead I sing to myself.
I'm pretty good too. :P The acoustics of the Shoei RF-900 are nice.Race On The Track ... Never On The Street
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Originally posted by The CyberPoetAt $18 or some such for the headset I use at Target, I figure it's cheap enough to build into all of my helmets (well, except for the one with the Chatterbox)
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Originally posted by ngilbertOriginally posted by The CyberPoetAt $18 or some such for the headset I use at Target, I figure it's cheap enough to build into all of my helmets (well, except for the one with the Chatterbox)
Any headset will work in general, but you want to look for two things in particular:
(A) A very high volume rating (they were the loudest rated ones I could find under $100 after visits to 4 different stores and countless internet searches, being rated at 106 dB -- most were 100 dB or under, a few were 102 or 104 dB); AND
(B) A simple embedding of the cable in the headset so it's easy to remove from the headband, or clip-ons (that don't have a headset band at all).
In the last helmet I got about 2 months ago, I went a step further and soldered in a female 3.5mm jack to the wires and mounted that to the inside of the helmet itself, so I now jack into the helmet instead of having a cable running out of the helmet that jacks into the iPod or stereo.
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
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