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Internal speaker wiring?

Spyderjohn

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Does anyone know which plug & wire to tap into, to connect an earphone jack? I have the sound system but no CB. I want to be able to switch to internal speaker setting and power earbuds instead of the external speakers. Entertainment harness possibly?
 
headset...

I just completed Phil's Bluetooth mod. This consists of tying a Scosche LOC-80 (or equivalant) into the rear speaker connections along with a stero RCA to 3.5 mm cable. From there you can go directly to a set of earbuds, or a Bluetooth transmitter.
The front to rear fader controll can be used to adjust the volume.
 
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I just completed Phil's Bluetooth mod. This consists of tying a Scosche LOC-80 (or equivalant) into the rear speaker connections along with a stero RCA to 3.5 mm cable. From there you can go directly to a set of earbuds, or a Bluetooth transmitter.
The front to rear fader controll can be used to adjust the volume.

DAVE- You're holding out on me my friend!! Do tell how it went! Or how it's going.

I've gone back and added DC noise filters and the audio has gotten even better (still a small whine but adjusting levels makes it miniml). I still need to do the USB poawer in the back of the bike for the BluRidge transmitter then re-pair everything. I MAY do a 'Y' output from the mixer and drive 2 BT transmitters since the Sony or BluRidge will only pair with one device at a time (ie: my helmet) and I'd like to have it also go to my wife's helment.
 
I was taking to the tec the other day and found that all the button and such on the bar are all wireless and that thy bikes are like a mobile LAN. this mean anything placed inside the harness may cause insures with the CPU wireless communication and thus throw codes so be careful out there they are not you dads Honda:yikes:
I think your tech is mistaken. There are only a couple of wires for many switches, though. The switches are digital, transmitting over the CANBus.
 
DAVE- You're holding out on me my friend!! Do tell how it went! Or how it's going.
Phil, I ran the right rear speaker wires around the back to the left speaker pod. I installed the LOC-80 inside the left pod and then ran an RCA to 3.5mm adapter into the trunk. I also installed a switched 12 volt port in the trunk below the standard one. This switched port will be used to constantly charge the BluRidge transmitter.
I have only tried the system with earbuds so far,but it seems to work as advertised.
I'm off to look at the Schuberth C3 helmet with built in Bluetooth this week, and to see if it will work with my system. :2thumbs:
 
Phil, I ran the right rear speaker wires around the back to the left speaker pod. I installed the LOC-80 inside the left pod and then ran an RCA to 3.5mm adapter into the trunk. I also installed a switched 12 volt port in the trunk below the standard one. This switched port will be used to constantly charge the BluRidge transmitter.
I have only tried the system with earbuds so far,but it seems to work as advertised.
I'm off to look at the Schuberth C3 helmet with built in Bluetooth this week, and to see if it will work with my system. :2thumbs:

SWEET! I get it. Pics when ya have them Dave!
 
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