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Music for my helmet

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 2:17 am
by redwing
I have a Shoei Quest Helmet. The helmet has a cavity below and behind my ear. I have a set of Koss head phones I dis-assembled and placed inside the helmet into these cavities but sitting in my living room I could hear O.K. but not well enough to use on the road. I'm hoping for a suggestion that has volume and fidelity.

Probably not a good idea but I was thinking I might grind some of the padding next to the ear and try the Koss speakers again..???

Thanks in advance...

Robert

Re: Music for my helmet

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 9:10 am
by ddepr1217
Not sure if this helps, but I have a pair of Bose in-ear that fit in my ears with my helmet on. I have my ipod mounted with a RAM mount on my handle bars. Works great.

Some say necessity is the mother of invention. I say its that AND an empty wallet! :shock:

Re: Music for my helmet

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 2:34 pm
by websterize
Robert, I enjoy motoring to music, too. I use Etymotic ER-6 earbuds plugged into a Jabra BT3030 bluetooth dog tag, which streams stereo music from files saved on a microSD card that is plugged in to a Navigator IV GPS. It's kinda elaborate.

The key with the Etymotics is to fit the earbuds. You need a tight fit in the canals to isolate sound. Properly fit, they are as good as foam plugs. I have to read lips with them on.

Re: Music for my helmet

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:38 am
by snag
Robert,

I use the Etymotics with my Zumo 550. I tried a Bluetooth receiver but only got mono out of the 550 so I'm hardwired with a quick release. It does not support the Bluetooth A2DP protocol needed for stereo. The Zumo 660 supports A2DP, don't know about the BMW Navigators. Best to check compatibility before you waste time & $$.

Doug

Re: Music for my helmet

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:49 am
by redwing
Went to the web sight and I probably missed this fact. Most players (Apple or my Sony CD player) have a 5/32 plug, I think. Does Etymotic ER-6 have a common type plug?
I still have a little in the savings account for a small farkle.
Someday I may ride with more electronics but for now...cheap.. cheap cheap. Like the bird.
Thanks for the information.

Robert

Re: Music for my helmet

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 12:24 pm
by jameson71
Pretty sure the standard small audio jack size is 1/8" and yes, the etymotics have the standard small sized audio plug. I've had a pair for a few years now for using on the subway.

Re: Music for my helmet

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:35 pm
by JohnM
I use Etymotic ER-6i earplugs. It uses a 1/8" "standard-type" plug into an audio device which, in my case, is my Zumo 550.

Note that Etymotic has supposedly replaced the 6i's with the "MC5" model. (Dating myself, recalling the band "The Motor City Five.")

Re: Music for my helmet

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 6:08 pm
by websterize
snag wrote:… The Zumo 660 supports A2DP, don't know about the BMW Navigators.
The Navi IV, a glorified 660, does stream in stereo.

Re: Music for my helmet

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 9:36 am
by Anyname
+1 on the Etymotics. I have been using them for airline travel for years.

Re: Music for my helmet

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:12 pm
by parkec
I bluetooth my I Phone to my Cardo Scala Rider G4.

The Cardo speakers hurt like a....so I cut them off spliced in a ear bud jack, taped the jack to the back of thd helmet and WaLa. Music.

My Helmet is a Shoei x10.

Re: Music for my helmet

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 5:24 pm
by DSKYZD
I can second the Scala Rider G4. Enough volume to hear music and calls even with earplugs. The speakers do need to be right against your ear. Mine are just stuck to the helmet interior fabric but I always wear a buff which provides a layer over my ears.

The bluetooth headset is an asset even when riding alone, for two up it is a requirement! It is not the distraction it might seem. Like anything else it takes some learning and all the controls soon became second nature.

DSKYZD

Re: Music for my helmet

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:13 pm
by Biff's R
The ER-6i are as good as earplugs. I have run lower volume, and had less wind noise since using them.