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| Endorsed Joined: Feb 2005 From: Yakivegas, Washington I Ride: A very slow one! | Chatterbox For Sale *****SOLD SOLD SOLD***** So I went from no chatterbox, to two chatterboxes in 2 days. I didnt tell my wife that I had ordered one already from Chris on this site and she got one from a friend of our locally so now I have two. Thi sis the GMRS X1 and its in perfect shape. Has all parts for it and works great. 175 OBO If you wanna make an offer send me a PM. Local sales in Yakima(if there are any) will take precedence over online sales unless money is paid then I will ship at the buyers cost. I will only charge the buyer actual shipping costs which should be from 5-10 bucks. Let me know guys and gals. Last edited by racquetballpimp; 09-22-2007 at 10:04 PM.. Reason: *****SOLD SOLD SOLD***** |
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| Endorsed Joined: May 2007 From: Toppenish I Ride: 2007 Candy Plasma Blue ZX14 | ha-ha Patrick! You gonna be talking to yourself for awhile! At least until I get one. Do you know if they can communicate with other kinds of communicators or only to other chatterboxes? |
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| suzukigixxer ![]() Joined: Feb 2007 From: everett washington I Ride: gsxr750/Aprilia rsv 1000/gsf1200s bandit | chatterboxex are compatable with several hand held radios as long as they run the sam channel designation such as 02/06 motorola makes a hand held that works great |
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| Pit Crew Joined: May 2007 From: Somewhere In Wa I Ride: Yamaha | ![]() ![]() Hey, Now why would you wanna go and do something like that? haha... Though, i do really like the chatterbox. Im not that impressed with the Sound quality when you plug a mp3 player to it. To much wind noise, and cant really hear the music at high speeds. though i know thats not what they were originally designed for. So i gotta ask, does anybody know any good speakers+mic's for your helmet? |
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| Endorsed Joined: Feb 2005 From: Yakivegas, Washington I Ride: A very slow one! | The sound quality has always left something to be desired with these things. I would love to find a headphone mic setup we could fit in the helmet that improved the sound quality. I would pay a pretty decent price for a set with great sound and good mic detection with a little noise cancelling. |
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| Pit Crew Joined: May 2007 From: Somewhere In Wa I Ride: Yamaha | ![]()
http://www.iasus-concepts.com/nt/index.htm They sell speakers seperate... but the mic doesnt come with it... | |
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| Newbie Joined: Jun 2006 From: Seattle | I cut the speakers off my chatterbox (careful the wiring is super fragile and thin inside the rubber sheath) and wired in a female minijack plug with a cheap connector thing from radio shack. Basically soldered the wires onto the female minijack so I can now use any standard headphone. I use a set of Shure E3C's which KICK ASS for noise isolation. I've rode about 20k miles with them over the past year and am extremely happy with the setup as I can finally hear people talk...not to mention my music. The Etymonic ER6i are also a good similar model. edit: Since I'm still using the original mic/speaker harness, I retain usage of the standard chatterbox mic that velcro's into helmet. |
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| Pit Crew Joined: May 2007 From: Somewhere In Wa I Ride: Yamaha | ![]()
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| Endorsed Joined: May 2007 From: Toppenish I Ride: 2007 Candy Plasma Blue ZX14 | I got one coming in the mail too! Got it from a guy, off of TLzone for $150 plus $8 shipping. Same model too! I'll think I'll be doing the mod, like FaceThePower did. Should be here any day!![]() |
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