Question about the Roady2 XM radio.

My Roady (older model) has a volumn setting within the "Menu" setting. Was plenty loud. However, ...... it a bummer when you have to change the setting often!

Find you a set of ear buds that has a volumn control and set your volumn on the Roady to high.
 
It works with the earphones for me... It actually sounds better on the bike than in my car.... :rolleyes:


Cheers,
 
You can also go by Radio Shack and get an inline amp with vol control for about $10... it uses an AA or AAA battery. I have an inline clipon volume control that came with some headphones I have. :D
 
This is a nice amp too from what I see and he'll make it with a remote volume knob:

Electric Avenues

Although I don't know anyone that has it, it seems very well construcuted and I think someone should take the plunge. ;)

Don't get me wrong though. The Mix-It kicks ass and John Brown is the best. That's what I run on my bike. The Mix-It allows 4 inputs which is why I like it more but if you only want to run one thing in maybe the Electric Avenues one might be worth a try.

Curt
 
Purchased the MyFi. It works well. The cost was higher but it's a more flexible unit. It mounted up nicely to the MCL brake cover ball mount. So far there's been no need for an external antenna.
 
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