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    I've recently had a set of Corbin passenger arm rests installed on my 2014 RT-S. After this was done, the passenger cannot hear the radio at all. It's like the arm rests have muffled the speakers completely.

    I've since changed the fade to the front, but in order for the passenger to hear the radio, I have to turn it up most of the way. Then the driver has it blaring too loud!

    Question -- How have you guys remedied this problem? Would it help to install better rear speakers? Or would it still be muffled due to the arm rests sitting right on top of them?

    Any advice would be appreciated.
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    Go to bluetooth headsets in your helmets. Also your passenger can adjust the speaker volume with their own controls in the grab handles.

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