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RTS Audio

Not with BRP equipment. A Hi-LO converter attached to the audio system might do it with the right adapter cables. It will also do so with an aftermarket comm system. It might be easier and cheaper to just tuck your iPod into your pocket.
 
Actually there is a way. buy the cable that comes with the Bluetooth transmitter but not the Sena BT unit. The cable taps into the system and supplies a line out that would drive custom earplugs. The down side is no volume control.

The other alternative would be to buy the complete BT system and the Sena headset that uses a 3.5mm plug instead of speakers so you can feed the BT output into your earplugs. The other advantage is you could also pair your phone and a GPS with the helmet if you wanted to.

The third alternative is to tap this inline with the speaker outputs to pull an aux output from the amp without blowing the earplugs or shorting out the amplifier.
http://www.amazon.com/PAC-SNI35-Adj...64616058&sr=8-1&keywords=line+level+converter
You'll just need an RCA to 3.5mm stereo jack cord.
 
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