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    I'm wondering if the installation is necessary on the helmets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter View Post
    I'm wondering if the installation is necessary on the helmets.
    Hey shooter,

    We actually posted a blog article not too long ago talking about helmets/headsets/installation and in Step Four we share why we think it's important to have a headset properly installed. As a side note, and as the article states, some helmets require little to no installation while others tend to be a bit more complicated. It all depends.

    If you want to, check out our two cents for what it's worth: http://wingstuff.com/blog_detail/659...t_combo_that_s

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    If I may interject a thought here...I'm sure you guys know how to properly install a helmet headset but the problem I see with that is knowing how deep to set the speakers. Those of us who have done this job many times know how tricky that can be. Even good helmet speakers don't have good fidelity unless they are placed really close to your ears and probably even touching the ears. Of course, if they're placed too close, they can irritate your ears. I have found this part of the installation to be trial-and-error to get them right .
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    Quote Originally Posted by WingStuff.com View Post
    Hey shooter,

    We actually posted a blog article not too long ago talking about helmets/headsets/installation and in Step Four we share why we think it's important to have a headset properly installed. As a side note, and as the article states, some helmets require little to no installation while others tend to be a bit more complicated. It all depends.

    If you want to, check out our two cents for what it's worth: http://wingstuff.com/blog_detail/659...t_combo_that_s
    On a different side note, since we're talking helmets....have you guys ever heard of a helmet causing a harmonic hum? I posted a thread about this here. I proved it's the helmet by using a half helmet. I haven't tried a different full face. Shoei RF1200
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    Quote Originally Posted by WingStuff.com View Post
    Hey shooter,

    We actually posted a blog article not too long ago talking about helmets/headsets/installation and in Step Four we share why we think it's important to have a headset properly installed. As a side note, and as the article states, some helmets require little to no installation while others tend to be a bit more complicated. It all depends.

    If you want to, check out our two cents for what it's worth: http://wingstuff.com/blog_detail/659...t_combo_that_s
    I only use Shoei helmets and they are extremely easy to take apart and install headsets. I assumed that most helmets were about the same. I wasn't questioning your ability. What I think is simple.may be difficult to others. I'm sure you do a top notch job. Just thinking out loud.

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