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Sena 20 Speaker upgrade
I like my 20 setup, however never been impressed with speaker audio. As an old Ham operator (W4EH) and former Goldwing ryder I had some left over J&M head sets. My favorite was #HS-ECD477-FF Elite series. I removed the Enhanced-fidelity DynaPort speakers #HSCP-DS10, then cut the Sena speakers from the wiring. I found 3 wires, red, white and blue. Using my siginal tracer, I determined the red and white were audio. I believe the blue is for FM reception. I soldered the J&M speakers to Sensa white to white and red to black. WOW! What a diffrence. My helmet is an HJC IS17. To fit the thicker wider speakers required some knife work on the ear area of the helment. All is held in with velcro. Test ride another big WOW! Volume not more than 1/4. Keeper! My parts guy, Scott at Honda, Canam of Winston-Salem said the speskers may be ordered from J&M. Enjoy Ya'll.
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I second the HORRIBLE speakers in the Sena 20s. I posted a while back about this issue too. Thanks for the pinout ! I'm going to have to write this down so I can do mine. Steaming audio is less that pleasurable.
Did you use Replacement J&M Speakers ? Where did you get them ?
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Originally Posted by ES44AC
I second the HORRIBLE speakers in the Sena 20s. I posted a while back about this issue too. Thanks for the pinout ! I'm going to have to write this down so I can do mine. Steaming audio is less that pleasurable.
Did you use Replacement J&M Speakers ? Where did you get them ?
It is in the text. I used my old speakers from my cord setup for Goldwing. I put the p/n in the text. Good luck.
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SENAmust know about the20S speakers, because when they came out with
the new 10S they had improved the speakers so much they are way better
than the others I can supply the newer ones
give me a call
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Originally Posted by Motorcycledave
SENAmust know about the20S speakers, because when they came out with
the new 10S they had improved the speakers so much they are way better
than the others I can supply the newer ones
give me a call
Dave
Do the newer 10s speakers plug in to the 20s mount or do they require cutting and splicing wires?
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Replacement speakers question...
Originally Posted by Motorcycledave
SENAmust know about the20S speakers, because when they came out with
the new 10S they had improved the speakers so much they are way better
than the others I can supply the newer ones
give me a call
Dave
Are the speakers you reference plug and play like the original ones that come in the kit or are they just the speakers that would have to be soldered in place ? What's the cost and lead time ? Thanks !
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Originally Posted by Motorcycledave
SENAmust know about the20S speakers, because when they came out with
the new 10S they had improved the speakers so much they are way better
than the others I can supply the newer ones
give me a call
Dave
Thanks Dave, however I love the J&M speakers as I have run them on Goldwings for years. I did solder in the connectors so as to change them if they poop out due to age. Thanks for the input, as I am sure there are some who will contact you and upgrade their 20 speakers.
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Originally Posted by MDBrion
Are the speakers you reference plug and play like the original ones that come in the kit or are they just the speakers that would have to be soldered in place ? What's the cost and lead time ? Thanks !
For information, I soldered the J&M connecors to Sena. It takes a beer to steady your hands. Careful removing the insulation as the multistrand wire in very fine and cuts very easily.
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Originally Posted by Deer Slayer
I like my 20 setup, however never been impressed with speaker audio. As an old Ham operator (W4EH) and former Goldwing ryder I had some left over J&M head sets. My favorite was #HS-ECD477-FF Elite series. I removed the Enhanced-fidelity DynaPort speakers #HSCP-DS10, then cut the Sena speakers from the wiring. I found 3 wires, red, white and blue. Using my siginal tracer, I determined the red and white were audio. I believe the blue is for FM reception. I soldered the J&M speakers to Sensa white to white and red to black. WOW! What a diffrence. My helmet is an HJC IS17. To fit the thicker wider speakers required some knife work on the ear area of the helment. All is held in with velcro. Test ride another big WOW! Volume not more than 1/4. Keeper! My parts guy, Scott at Honda, Canam of Winston-Salem said the speskers may be ordered from J&M. Enjoy Ya'll.
Do these come as a pair?
http://www.jmcorp.com/ProductDetail....ctID=HSCP-DS10
It doesn't say....
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Originally Posted by finless
I think it would be each. But you never know. I had my old Goldwing headset to rob from. I say again, I could not be happier. I believe the great audio in in part because of the depth. They are just bigger! You can remove helmet from your head and turn up the vol and listen in the room. You would have to be deaf as a post to crank up the volume with the helment on!
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One last item.....
Originally Posted by Deer Slayer
For information, I soldered the J&M connecors to Sena. It takes a beer to steady your hands. Careful removing the insulation as the multistrand wire in very fine and cuts very easily.
in your original post you mentioned a "blue" wire you suspected was something to do with the FM reception.... Any negative effects from cutting this blue wire to splice in the new speakers ? How far back from the original speakers did you make your splice ???
Details or pics appreciated.....
Thanks !
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Originally Posted by MDBrion
in your original post you mentioned a "blue" wire you suspected was something to do with the FM reception.... Any negative effects from cutting this blue wire to splice in the new speakers ? How far back from the original speakers did you make your splice ???
Details or pics appreciated.....
Thanks !
Do not connect the blue to any thing. My fm is still ok. Cut was made about 2.5 inches from the speaker.
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This thread sparked my interest to actually do something about the sound quality in my helmet before I take off again on our trip to Utah next month.
I took the advice above on high quality speakers from J&M but decided to go straight to the current top of the line offering and do this once. I ordered a pair of these:
http://www.jmcorp.com/ProductDetail....=HSCP-LDC45-HI
Just installed them in my Arai helmet today. I cut, spliced, soldered and heat shrink the sena cables onto the J&M speakers. Took just a bit of foam trimming in the Arai ear muff sections (innerds of Arai are removable so easy to work on).
I am blown away at the improvement. Real bass, great clear voices. MUCH more efficient speakers as I do not need near the volume level to hear clearly. They are not cheap but compared to a reasonable pair of headphones, not unreasonable. The SENA 20S has pretty amazing sound quality via bluetooth and plenty of power to drive larger speakers, they just supplied them with very low end drivers.
Great upgrade if you are thinking about it. Perhaps Dave could offer some plug n play kits using these drivers for the Senas. They would sell.
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Originally Posted by jcthorne
This thread sparked my interest to actually do something about the sound quality in my helmet before I take off again on our trip to Utah next month.
I took the advice above on high quality speakers from J&M but decided to go straight to the current top of the line offering and do this once. I ordered a pair of these:
http://www.jmcorp.com/ProductDetail....=HSCP-LDC45-HI
Just installed them in my Arai helmet today. I cut, spliced, soldered and heat shrink the sena cables onto the J&M speakers. Took just a bit of foam trimming in the Arai ear muff sections (innerds of Arai are removable so easy to work on).
I am blown away at the improvement. Real bass, great clear voices. MUCH more efficient speakers as I do not need near the volume level to hear clearly. They are not cheap but compared to a reasonable pair of headphones, not unreasonable. The SENA 20S has pretty amazing sound quality via bluetooth and plenty of power to drive larger speakers, they just supplied them with very low end drivers.
Great upgrade if you are thinking about it. Perhaps Dave could offer some plug n play kits using these drivers for the Senas. They would sell.
An improved seal to the speaker makes a huge difference.
It appears the J&M come with a "muff" to help seal the speaker to the ear.
Speaker Muff.JPG
When I got our two 20s units they were the first high-tech Bluetooth music phone device I had ever used in a helmet on a motorcycle and I was disappointed in the thin poor sound quality when playing music. I noticed that if I held the speaker tightly against my ear it sounded pretty good so I took some ear muffs off some other throw-away headphones I had and with those muffs and careful placement in the helmet against the ear I had good sound with the stock 20s speakers. I haven't tried any of those more expensive speakers yet but before you spend the money you might try my trick. You can get new ear muffs off eBay and Amazon really cheap.
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Originally Posted by Motorcycledave
SENAmust know about the20S speakers, because when they came out with
the new 10S they had improved the speakers so much they are way better
than the others I can supply the newer ones
give me a call
Dave
Dave,
I know the 10S speakers are much better than the SMH10 ones I used to have. But I just assumed that the S series all had the better speakers. I was suprised to hear you say otherwise.
Is Sena now including their better speakers on the 20S as well? It would seem to make sense for them to do that. Also curious to know what you found out from your conversation with Paul at Sena back in Mid July (which you referred to above).
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As folks are discussing speakers, and I cannot find a better thread, I will ask this question. Also, if I need to be redirected to a different thread, please help me out.
I have an ARAI helmet with an Audiocom wired system, 7 pin, direct connect with a complicated Audiocom box in a tank bag, and this was used about 8 years ago when my son and I did Canada on two wheels. The speaker quality was as I remember quite good.
Is it possible to use the speakers and/or the microphone and adapt these to a Sena or other Bluetooth set up? Also, which of the Bluetooth set ups is considered the best for helmets?
My conclusion about the radio on my new Spyder is that it is nearly useless except if sitting in traffic. Wind noise and other sounds from the Spyder make any semblance of quality impossible. So, Bluetooth, integrating my iPhone 6Plus, and the Garmin navigation i will be adding, is what I am aiming for. All advice welcome. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Msmoto
As folks are discussing speakers, and I cannot find a better thread, I will ask this question. Also, if I need to be redirected to a different thread, please help me out.
I have an ARAI helmet with an Audiocom wired system, 7 pin, direct connect with a complicated Audiocom box in a tank bag, and this was used about 8 years ago when my son and I did Canada on two wheels. The speaker quality was as I remember quite good.
Is it possible to use the speakers and/or the microphone and adapt these to a Sena or other Bluetooth set up? Also, which of the Bluetooth set ups is considered the best for helmets?
My conclusion about the radio on my new Spyder is that it is nearly useless except if sitting in traffic. Wind noise and other sounds from the Spyder make any semblance of quality impossible. So, Bluetooth, integrating my iPhone 6Plus, and the Garmin navigation i will be adding, is what I am aiming for. All advice welcome. Thanks
It is the Ham Radio guy in me. Just try them and see. This exactly what I did with the J & M speakers I have..
Good luck and I see you are in NC...
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Yup, hook 'em up and try it.
BTW, about 40 miles from you... K4MTL I may have heard you on the Sparta repeater.
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I have the version 10 the audio has always stunk. don't even bother anymore. will these make them work better?
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Have you noticed any increase in the Sena battery depletion rate? It makes sense that bigger speakers will draw more power.
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Originally Posted by KidDoc
Have you noticed any increase in the Sena battery depletion rate? It makes sense that bigger speakers will draw more power.
Thats a good question about the battery life,Im wondering as well.I have a set of speakers left over from my GW(JM) and was thinking about swapping them in but also noticed that if pressed up closer to my ear they sound better.Im thinking a better answer for me might be a ear muff which I also have left over from my GW.I have tried to slip it in but the extra pressure on my ear was uncomfortable after a while so maybe a muff thats large enuf to go around the ear and push against my head might work.It would have the added benefit of stopping some wind noise too.
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Just a note. This is a post from 4 years ago. So you may not get much in the way of response. Check out the Cardo Pak-Talk bold. They have a JBL speaker upgrade and they are excellent. They do not seem to drain the battery any faster.
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It is unlikely you would see any significant change in battery life with larger speakers. The speaker size and quality do not directly relate to power draw per say, but instead speaker efficiency determines how much sound pressure at a given power level. I found with a sena 10 that better speakers required a lower volume adjustment on the unit (ones I used were more efficient), which likely increased battery life.....but probably only minutes. I would not use that as a criteria for concern, the sound is worth any small change.
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Yes, I used some speakers from a Panasonic Headset.....just make sure the impedance/ohms are the sameas the Senas....I think they were 34 ohms.
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