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Originally Posted by mmaarten
Hai,
When I got my new schubert (a few month's ago) the first thing I did was cutting open the interior to put in a high quality headphone (JVC) and a jack-plug. I was a bit scared to ruine the thing, but... luckily it's perfect... so I wont fall asleep.
I can not imaging ear-damage with a good helmet and a normal exhaust... but.. I am no expert... just a music-lover
Maarten
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Ive a shubert (c2) and i must follow mmaarten in his advice that a good helmet and stock pipes should be enough (aslong as you drive under 100km/h)
above 100 km an hour its gets bad, wind will be the biggest noise factor and from my personal experience i can advice people (even with headphones) to use earplugs as they will cancel out the low tones like wind and engine noise while the higher pitches like music and people talking will get true perfectly!
Small annecdote, if i go to a club with really lound music, and i plug in some earplugs. I will be able to understaind what my friends are saying from a greater distance than without them. So no more shouting in the ears or saying "yea sure" when asking 3 times "say again" and still didnt understaind what they were saying.
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