IanTr
Guest
Is anyone here using an Arai Astro-R with a closed face style (Starcom or Autocom) headset? I have a problem with this setup, and would like to know whether it's just me or whether others have experienced the same.
I've fitted the speakers and the microphone, managing to locate everything precisely as described for optimum results. Specifically, the dome mic is located directly in front of my mouth.
Every time I put the helmet on, or take it off, the foam cover on the mic scrapes my nose quite painfully. It's hard and abrasive enough to have scratched and now cut my skin. Obviously no use at all.
Whilst my fine roman nose isn't helping, I suspect that the design of the helmet is a major factor. The chin bar seems closer to my face than it is on other helmets that I have owned.
So;
1) Does anyone here use an Astro-R with a headset microphone?
2) If so, have you experienced the same problem?
3) Am I right in my observation about the closeness of the chin bar on an Astro-R?
4) Has anyone experienced this problem with other helmets?
5) ......or is it just me?
TIA
I've fitted the speakers and the microphone, managing to locate everything precisely as described for optimum results. Specifically, the dome mic is located directly in front of my mouth.
Every time I put the helmet on, or take it off, the foam cover on the mic scrapes my nose quite painfully. It's hard and abrasive enough to have scratched and now cut my skin. Obviously no use at all.
Whilst my fine roman nose isn't helping, I suspect that the design of the helmet is a major factor. The chin bar seems closer to my face than it is on other helmets that I have owned.
So;
1) Does anyone here use an Astro-R with a headset microphone?
2) If so, have you experienced the same problem?
3) Am I right in my observation about the closeness of the chin bar on an Astro-R?
4) Has anyone experienced this problem with other helmets?
5) ......or is it just me?
TIA

