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Microphone (Practice headsets & boom mics) –
Practice headset and boom mics should be
adjusted so that the mic is in line with your lips and right against your lips for the greatest audio
performance. Note the further the mic is from your lips the more distant your voice will be and
the less amplified it will be to the co-drivers.
Microphone (Open face and Full face helmets)
– Shape the microphone arm base to the shape of
the helmet. Make sure that there are no gaps between the microphone arm base and the helmet.
Set the boom and mic up inside the helmet so that the mic will be in-line with your lips. Note
where the zip tie clips will secure the boom to the inside hard surface of the helmet. Wipe and
clean the inside surface with a cloth to remove any dust and make sure that the helmet is clean.
Fasten the microphone arm base in position on the helmet using the adhesive pad provided. The
microphone MUST NOT be more than 1/4 inch from your lips. For right hand drive cars make
sure that the driver’s microphone is fastened to the left side of the helmet and the co-driver’s
microphone is fastened to the right. (vice versa for left hand drive cars).
All headsets IMPORTANT – The white clip should be fastened to the side of the helmet to
alleviate strain on the cables. If not used, premature failure of the headset may occur.