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June 18, 2013, 05:02:45 PM »
I was wondering how much a windscreen would help with windnoise.
I have a set of helmet speakers but they are overpowered with the wind noise at 80mph. I was wondering if there is an appreciable difference with a windscreen.
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June 18, 2013, 05:37:05 PM »
I've always found windscreens to make more helmet noise.
The dirty air spills off the top and slaps the helmet something fierce... maybe the continuous sound is a little less, but the slaps are much louder... and once I had one big enough to keep the air off me... that was a sail on the highway, and far too hot (AZ).
I just live with the fact that I can barely hear my music over the wind in the straight bits.
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Re: Windscreen and noise
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June 18, 2013, 05:56:55 PM »
There are too many variables to be able to say how much one will help. Wearing ear plugs will often help, or ear plugs with speakers in them.
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Re: Windscreen and noise
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June 18, 2013, 06:01:50 PM »
You may want to consider replacing your helmet speakers.. I use SENA smh10 with a full face AGV and they work great +1.
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Re: Windscreen and noise
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Quote from: Dirty Duc on June 18, 2013, 05:37:05 PM
I've always found windscreens to make more helmet noise.
The dirty air spills off the top and slaps the helmet something fierce... maybe the continuous sound is a little less, but the slaps are much louder... and once I had one big enough to keep the air off me... that was a sail on the highway, and far too hot (AZ).
I just live with the fact that I can barely hear my music over the wind in the straight bits.
100% this ^^
Quote from: Spy+ on June 18, 2013, 06:01:50 PM
You may want to consider replacing your helmet speakers.. I use SENA smh10 with a full face AGV and they work great +1.
Having heard great reports about the SENA SMH10 I bought one and fitted to my Arai XD3.... I wear ear plugs to help with the wind noise... and at highway speeds.... the SENA is barely audible. Perhaps I was expecting too much.
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Re: Windscreen and noise
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Quote from: ungeheuer on June 18, 2013, 08:00:35 PM
100% this ^^
Having heard great reports about the SENA SMH10 I bought one and fitted to my Arai XD3.... I wear ear plugs to help with the wind noise... and at highway speeds.... the SENA is barely audible. Perhaps I was expecting too much.
I have the smh10 and wear earplugs. I can hear perfectly fine at speeds 80 and above. The key is placement. You have to place and align the speakers directly on top of your ear. Also, having the volume all the way up on the iphone is a big key. I originally had problems hearing above 40mph until I realized the volume wasn't all the way up on the iphone. Now I never need to go full volume on the sena
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Quote from: xsephirot on June 19, 2013, 10:16:20 AM
I have the smh10 and wear earplugs. I can hear perfectly fine at speeds 80 and above. The key is placement. You have to place and align the speakers directly on top of your ear. Also, having the volume all the way up on the iphone is a big key. I originally had problems hearing above 40mph until I realized the volume wasn't all the way up on the iphone. Now I never need to go full volume on the sena
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Re: Windscreen and noise
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June 19, 2013, 06:16:15 PM »
I have the Iasus headphone speakers THe X2 or something, and i wear ear plugs. I might get an amp to boost the noise.
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June 19, 2013, 06:47:41 PM »
I hope you guys like peace and quiet because cranking up the tunes while riding will end up with some long term peace and quiet, except for the high pitched whine of tinnitus.......
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Re: Windscreen and noise
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June 19, 2013, 08:41:15 PM »
Umm... I wear earplugs... it's just that wind noise is still louder. Even the quietest helmet transmits enough noise to damage your hearing. Riding for an hour at speed without hearing protection is approximately equivalent to going to a rock concert in my little world.
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Re: Windscreen and noise
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Quote from: xsephirot on June 19, 2013, 10:16:20 AM
I have the smh10 and wear earplugs. I can hear perfectly fine at speeds 80 and above. The key is placement. You have to place and align the speakers directly on top of your ear. Also, having the volume all the way up on the iphone is a big key. I originally had problems hearing above 40mph until I realized the volume wasn't all the way up on the iphone. Now I never need to go full volume on the sena
I play music from my bluetoothed GPS.. volume all the way up on it... Reports I read at the time emphasized the importance of speaker placement and to that end I've make the beast with two backsed around moving the things a little this way, a liitle that, a little up, down, backwards
Maybe I'll have another go at placement......
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Re: Windscreen and noise
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June 20, 2013, 05:49:40 PM »
ungeheuer, you have a CX500? I have on in the garage right now with electrical gremlins on this "universal" switch. THe rear lights blink in unison for some reason!!!!
back on topic, i am thinking about carving out some of the foam at the ear (ok face it, the crash statistics for the EAR is quite minimal and im willing to take that risk) to insert and place the speaker better. i think position is 90% of it.
I had it in the best spot, with my smart phone music player and earplugs in. its okay below 60mph, but pretty much incoherent at speed. I think if i have it more space to develop, plus an amp it might help.
I also bought one of those $10 custom earplug kits that im going to paly around with. they are only nrr26 or 15db reduction (worst case scenario), so at 100db wind noise we are looking at 85db which isnt too bad. now mind you, that is the db with a db meter that is probably omnidirectional. will report back with findings. I've worn NRR33 plugs for almost 6 years now and think i can give a pretty good comparison.
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... Had a CX500 years ago... been long gone.... yet another of the bikes I wish I'd never sold
Travman has a CX500 though
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Re: Windscreen and noise
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June 21, 2013, 08:15:17 AM »
I have an ST2 with a tall Zero Gravity screen. It blocks a lot of wind to the body, but mostly pushes it all at the helmet, so it's no quieter than my Monster without a screen.
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Quote from: SpikeC on June 19, 2013, 06:47:41 PM
I hope you guys like peace and quiet because cranking up the tunes while riding will end up with some long term peace and quiet, except for the high pitched whine of tinnitus.......
^^^^ Seriously True ^^^^ To top that off every time I rode with AC/DC playing I got speeding tickets, go figure...... Oh and it is really really nice to hear strange sounds coming from the bike before it breaks
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