cougar8000
Well-known member
Have you looked into Sena? They have been rated much better then Scala. Look it up.
As I mentioned above, my original Scala Rider has been on my helmet (two different ones, actually) for 4 or 5 years. It never comes off. It's been through thousands of miles of rainstorms.I'm also thinking about getting new communication system. I have been using the Chatterbox X1 for years and has worked very well. I keep it in my tankbag so weather is not an issue. I'm leaning toward the Scala Rider but I'm wondering how weather proof it is as far a rain. Any of you Scala rider users get caught in rain for several hours? How did it hold up any issues?
Had those and upgraded to G4's.... The FM sucks, forget about it. Your other problems are likely that you have to press very firmly on the buttons, but the volume buttons should be OK. To hold the Power on while holding the multi button takes some effort before the pairing will start. The Power on button especially is hard to hold down unless you're in the right spot with enough pressure.I picked up the Q2 (2 sets), mainly due to the low cost, but I've wanted a set so these are my first ones. Anyone have issues with Vol Up/Down on them? They just don't seem to want to adjust. What about the FM Radio sounding like crap? Can't get the units to search either.
Thanks.
I bought the chatterbox Q2 headset and a Sena headset this summer. I have to say for music the Sena is great. Plenty of volume and they sound great. Love the volume knob. Easy to use with gloves. I liked the Scala better for using with cell phone. The Scala doesn't have the lows like the Sena has.Have you looked into Sena? They have been rated much better then Scala. Look it up.
I have Scala Teamset Pro. We rode about 6 hours in HARD rain last year on the way back from NAFO. :Snorkle: No problems at all. Gps, phone, & communication all bluetooth, worked flawless!I'm also thinking about getting new communication system. I have been using the Chatterbox X1 for years and has worked very well. I keep it in my tankbag so weather is not an issue. I'm leaning toward the Scala Rider but I'm wondering how weather proof it is as far a rain. Any of you Scala rider users get caught in rain for several hours? How did it hold up any issues?
As a side note...if you use your set as I do for music quite a bit, you can splice on a pair of earbuds tooHad those and upgraded to G4's.... The FM sucks, forget about it. Your other problems are likely that you have to press very firmly on the buttons, but the volume buttons should be OK. To hold the Power on while holding the multi button takes some effort before the pairing will start. The Power on button especially is hard to hold down unless you're in the right spot with enough pressure.I picked up the Q2 (2 sets), mainly due to the low cost, but I've wanted a set so these are my first ones. Anyone have issues with Vol Up/Down on them? They just don't seem to want to adjust. What about the FM Radio sounding like crap? Can't get the units to search either.
Thanks.
But, they work great for intercom, GPS. Not so much for music as the speakers lack bass response. Speaker placement is critical, so be prepared to experiment to get max volume.
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