Right a distinct lack of handbags in this post sorry,
Yep a noticeable increase in volume over the Evo1, but like I said on the other thread volume wasn't really an issue and wasn't why I upgraded. The main reason I upgraded was the ability to adjust the rider/pillion ratio as my helmet being a schuberth is pretty good at blocking out windnoise , my son on the other hand gets false vox triggering.
The program is really good and means the Evo2 has to be one of the most user adjustable system on the market, I did have a play before returning it for the bluetooth upgrade and stuff like adjusting the amount of music fade on speech and the amount of time the mic stays live after you finish speaking are really useful allowing you to set up the system so it's just right.
I set mine up slightly differently as I have the Zumo 660.
Because the intercom priority is Phone-satnav-speech-music the Zumo plays satnav/music and phone all through 1 output, so if you have the Zumo playing MP3's the intercom puts this over speech meaning you can't speak to your pillion. So rather than put the Zumo into the GPS socket I put it into the music socket, so I can play music and it fades out when I speak, the GPS also fades but this is easy enough to repeat with a quick touch of the screen. Plus my pillion (my son)knows if I do get a call (my wife) not to speak unless he wants to join in the phone conversation (invariable 'what time will you be home and what do you want for tea').
On the Evo1 I had the bluetooth but didn't really use it to connect to the Zumo until the recent Zumo software upgrade, this allows me to connect the Zumo to the Evo via bluetooth but send the audio out from the Zumo via the cable. The main reason for this is it allows better volume adjustment between music/navigation and the proximity alerts are alot quiter (using bluetooth audio out they were literally deafening).
I'm looking forward to getting the Evo2 back(and praying the bluetooth connects ok to the Zumo as the Zumo bluetooth is very picky who it speaks to

) but the main underlying reason behind me being such a fan of the Evo is the customer service, not once have I not had an email returned, not once have they not returned a phonecall no matter how bone an enquiry it was and not once have they made me feel anything but 100% welcome when I've visited plus they make you feel like your there only customer, a rare thing indeed.
