I've had my 2008 AE for almost 2 months now, just loving the bike. Thanks to everyone here for all the advice, help, etc. With your tutorials, pictures, and archives, I've confidently done many upgrades to my new bike, including handlebar risers, installation of an AudioVox CC100 cruise control, and fitting of a complete audio system.
I've learned a few tricks installing the J&M CB2003 that I'd thought I'd pass along. I've interfaced this with a Zumo 665 for GPS voice prompts, XM Radio, and MP3 playback. The combination of JMCB2003 and Zumo665 is pretty close to my ideal for MC audio. Anyway, my one issue was slight hum in the system. I used the J&M audio isolators, and they helped, but I still got a bit of ignition hum in the system. I've since found a very simple fix for this, given below.
I have a set of J&M elite headsets from my 10 year old GL1800. To use these with the J&M CB2003, I needed to acquire new 6-pin lower cords to interface these helmets. I ordered 2 cords, one straight through, one with volume control.
The output level of the J&M is very high, and the Zumo out is passed through as ear-splitting volumes if you want. Well, this gives a great option to control noise using the volume cord. I dial back the volume control on the cord, which greatly reduces - more like eliminates - the background ignition hum. Then, I just dial back in the XM/MP3 volume using the aux volume control on the J&M CB2003 and up the intercom with the dedicated intercom volume knob. Works like a charm! Now, good music, plenty of volume control, and no noise/hum. As a bonus, my fiancé can adjust her own volume to her taste with this method as well. After finding this huge benefit, I returned the non-volume cord for a second with volume control.
Good news: works like a charm
Bad news: J&M hardware, headsets, and cords are ridiculously overpriced.
Just thought I'd document this here for anyone else looking to eliminate hum.
Joe M.
I've learned a few tricks installing the J&M CB2003 that I'd thought I'd pass along. I've interfaced this with a Zumo 665 for GPS voice prompts, XM Radio, and MP3 playback. The combination of JMCB2003 and Zumo665 is pretty close to my ideal for MC audio. Anyway, my one issue was slight hum in the system. I used the J&M audio isolators, and they helped, but I still got a bit of ignition hum in the system. I've since found a very simple fix for this, given below.
I have a set of J&M elite headsets from my 10 year old GL1800. To use these with the J&M CB2003, I needed to acquire new 6-pin lower cords to interface these helmets. I ordered 2 cords, one straight through, one with volume control.
The output level of the J&M is very high, and the Zumo out is passed through as ear-splitting volumes if you want. Well, this gives a great option to control noise using the volume cord. I dial back the volume control on the cord, which greatly reduces - more like eliminates - the background ignition hum. Then, I just dial back in the XM/MP3 volume using the aux volume control on the J&M CB2003 and up the intercom with the dedicated intercom volume knob. Works like a charm! Now, good music, plenty of volume control, and no noise/hum. As a bonus, my fiancé can adjust her own volume to her taste with this method as well. After finding this huge benefit, I returned the non-volume cord for a second with volume control.
Good news: works like a charm
Bad news: J&M hardware, headsets, and cords are ridiculously overpriced.
Just thought I'd document this here for anyone else looking to eliminate hum.
Joe M.
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