Headset problem or operator error?
Last edited by tasld; Jul 27, 2015 at 05:53 AM.
The problem is in your settings. Are you hearing the radio through your speakers? If yes you need to change the setting for music to go to your head phones. Pages 50 and 51 in the Boom Box manual. Figure 33.
Since you are seeing "INT" your intercom is muting the radio so you can talk.
If you have a Boom Box Operations Manual (not the bike manual) the set ups begin on page 117. It sounds like you could have the mic sensitivity set way too high which is causing you to stay in the "INT" mode and not switching back to the radio.
Remember, when you set the volume for the intercom you need to be talking or else it falls back to radio volume.
Keep working with the settings. You absolutely can listen to music through those head phones. If fact, that's the best way to hear your music if your system is like mine. If I use the speakers the volume has to go to distortion levels so I can hear it at speeds about 30 mph.
I will say this also. My helmet communicators seem to lose connection at times. Sometimes you have to push the cable into the head set on the helmet until you get the missing sound.
In my case it is the passenger voice on the intercom that goes out until I get that cable pushed in just right.
Anyone know if/how to get both the headset speakers and external speakers to play music at the same time?
I can't so far do both.



