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Sorry, I prioritize the ride. There is no second place.
Ours is a red, black and chrome 2017 F3 Limited. Bought new in 2/2019. The avatar is my first bike back in 1952, a Simplex Servi-Cycle. Photo taken at the Barber Museum.
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The ride on the Spyder is always first priority (implied).
This is about if you enjoy music while riding our beloved Spyders & Rykers.
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I do enjoy my music when I ride, but I don't understand how these work. How would you use them with Sena 20s evo headset?
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If I need music, I just set my iPhone blue tooth to the free Pandora Ap through the speaks and ride until I need peace and quiet. Of course you can't be selective but you can jump ahead until some music you like comes up.
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I enjoy music, but can't figure out how anyone can expect audiophile quality soubd with all of the road/wind/machine noise? My hearing is damaged enough and I find wearing foam earplugs is the only way to enjoy the ride and the music.
"Love 'em all.... Let GOD sort 'em out!"
2021 RTL Dark Chalk Metallic with comfort seat
1978 GL1000 w/'75 engine show bike
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Originally Posted by pegasus1300
I do enjoy my music when I ride, but I don't understand how these work. How would you use them with Sena 20s evo headset?
This system replaces Sena or any headset but does not have communication abilities.
I have tried a bunch of head sets and none of them have the sound quality, equalize options, or power from their internal amplifiers.
Your music goes into this dedicated headphone amplifier via Bluetooth from your phone. The helmet speakers are installed like any other headset helmet speaker. The output of the Bluetooth headphone amplifier connects to your helmet speakers.
Obviously not good for most. For me when I ride I just want to hear great sounding music. No headset even comes remotely close to this setup for music. But there is no mic.
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Originally Posted by pidjones
I enjoy music, but can't figure out how anyone can expect audiophile quality soubd with all of the road/wind/machine noise? My hearing is damaged enough and I find wearing foam earplugs is the only way to enjoy the ride and the music.
Nobody expects an "audiophile" experience due to going 70mph. But, this is as close as you can get for under $200. I personally don't want plugs in my ear while riding.
I am simply offering another avenue (pun intended) for maximizing ones music experience while riding. Super, super deep bass. Clean highs. Customizable EQ.
Enjoy the ride!
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