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GREGFUESS
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Does anyone share this issue with Autocom? The Bike-to-Bike and GPS functions work as advertised, but the MP3 player works sometimes, and sometimes all I get is half-stereo. Not mono, where you can hear a whole song from one speaker, but half-stereo, where you only hear one side, but through both speakers.
I have the Autocom Logic, and the helmet set is for earbuds. This experience is driving me crazy going down the road, to the extent that turn the MP3 off, yet listening to the MP3 while giving the significant other the chance to call on the radio if needed, was a major reason to get the Autocom in the first place.
The MP3 is a Sansa Clip, which works fine when the headphones are plugged directly into it. This doesn't seem to be an issue with the voice from the GPS (a Zumo 450). Music from the GPS seems to work fine too, but the GPS doesn't have the music storage capacity of the Clip, and doesn't excuse the Autocom from not handling the MP3 input.
Not sure what to make of this issue. Autocom insists that they haven't heard of this problem before, and have never had a complaint from a customer before. They seem receptive to my problem, but offer no solution other than returning the unit so that they can check it out, which I am willing to do. I just thought touching base here may prevent returning the unit if the problem doesn't lie with Autocom.
Any responses? All comments appreciated.
Greg
I have the Autocom Logic, and the helmet set is for earbuds. This experience is driving me crazy going down the road, to the extent that turn the MP3 off, yet listening to the MP3 while giving the significant other the chance to call on the radio if needed, was a major reason to get the Autocom in the first place.
The MP3 is a Sansa Clip, which works fine when the headphones are plugged directly into it. This doesn't seem to be an issue with the voice from the GPS (a Zumo 450). Music from the GPS seems to work fine too, but the GPS doesn't have the music storage capacity of the Clip, and doesn't excuse the Autocom from not handling the MP3 input.
Not sure what to make of this issue. Autocom insists that they haven't heard of this problem before, and have never had a complaint from a customer before. They seem receptive to my problem, but offer no solution other than returning the unit so that they can check it out, which I am willing to do. I just thought touching base here may prevent returning the unit if the problem doesn't lie with Autocom.
Any responses? All comments appreciated.
Greg