
Ken Wagnitz
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I've just completed a 1month 8300km trip with Sena equipped pillion and buddy rider. All of us had modified clamps as per my link given in an earlier post (http://waggies.net/Ken/Sena/) I use Etym...
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Stuartv, you should put a link to my mod page on the Adventure Riders forum. That would give them another option, which is working fine for me. http://www.waggies.net/Ken/Sena/ I agree with your d...
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Hi Maury. It is very probable that you can buy the connector plug from eBay or China somewhere if you know what to search for.Not having seen one in the flesh, I don't know what it looks like. Bu...
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Christian, the optimum amplifier output impedance for speakers, headphones etc, is 0 ohms. This gives the maximum damping, ie reduces the cone's spurious vibrations or tendancy to resonate. I find...
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For those handy with a soldering iron...waggies.net/Ken/Sena/ The content may get 'improved', but I'll keep the link alive.
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I have the SR10 working with my Android phone and a CB like that, Chris. (Haven't road tested it yet, but works on the bench). My local Sena dealer thought the iPhone couldn't separate its hands-fr...
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Update on the above: I've managed to get the pairing working after resetting the SR10. Don't know why this was necessary. Once set up, it looks like the SMH10 and SR10 need to be turned on simulta...
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I too would like to know similar... I want to have my phone playing MP3s via Bluetooth to the SMH10, use the phone from the SMH10 (either via the SR10 or direct) and use a CB radio connected the th...
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I checked out the contacts of the earplug base vs the speakers base.Two differences: on the speakers base, the speakers -ves are not commoned, on the earplug base they are;the earplug outputs have ...
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I use Etymotic earbuds on my bike. Add my vote for a combined speakers/earbud socket where plugging in the earbuds cuts out the speakers. That makes more sense to me than having the MP3 3.5mm input...