Dave Yeager
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Dave Yeager ha commentato,
An excuse came up to install and try out the new combination base. Overall I was pleased. The 'extra' wire length is no problem for my setup - the speakers were routed to put the connector at the...
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Quite a pleasant surprise. Well done Sena. A good investment in feedback from your enthusiastic users. Email sent.
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Actually Ken, in the original configuration the speakers were nominal 32 ohm transducers, 38mm, rated at 200mW I believe. My aging Etymotic ER-6i earbuds are nominal 16 ohms. Kinda backwards, rig...
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Can you (Sena Development) tell us how this new clamp will satisfy the "higher volume requests"? Is it a more efficient speaker, or, lower electrical impedance? Or, was something done in the clam...
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1) YES. Modified spkr clamp to convert audio in jack to be audio OUT. There are cases where earbuds are ideal, and sometimes spkrs are best. I only did this mod recently before our last trip, an...
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I'm delighted to hear that they are actually considering this idea!! Recently, in prep for a week long trip, I took the time to hack a clamp, per guidance from others online, so that the 3.5mm aud...
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Victor, I suspect you're correct - this suggestion has long since been put in the dead-idea box at Sena. I did scan through the long list of other suggestions, and we have the dubious honor of bein...
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Not to be too cynical, but... the study was launched on 11/23/2011. I'd guess they've studied this one by now. Sena, can't you toss us a bone here. At least flag it as "Planned". Even if it tak...
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Dave Yeager ha commentato,
I'll offer an answer to Ken... resistors are used to reduce power to earbuds, as they do not require as much as the speakers. Sena's earbud accessory (A0303) uses 75 ohm resistors.
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Victor, I think you meant to say "lack of actions"!? I had asked for this back in early 2010, and so note to Sena marketing... put me on the list of anxious customers. Not certain what their comp...