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In ear headphones

Postby Jeffreydas » Fri Jul 16, 2010 5:26 am

Sound off... Which ones are the best? Iphone ability? Make your claim.
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Re: In ear headphones

Postby jcridge » Fri Jul 16, 2010 8:49 am

I ride with S-Plugs from Lee Parks. The MP3 sound quality is OK, almost anything else is better, but the S-Plugs fit my ear canals and are comfortable under my helmet. Had them for 2 years and they are starting to fall apart.
I would love to find something else, my problem is small ear canals and I ride everyday ( commuter) so I need something that is robust and can withstand being taken in and out allot.

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Re: In ear headphones

Postby AirForceDirt » Fri Jul 16, 2010 10:18 am

Custom fitted-Big-Ear...found them at a BMW dealership open house...squirted some cold liquid in my ear, few months later I had a perfect fiting pair of stereo ear-plugs. Now i've lost them and don't want to fork out the $300 something it cost me.

Standard- Bought a pair of Sennheiser earbuds and they work perfectly. They don't have a 'stiff' stem, so nothing getting pulled on when i put my helmet on and take it off. They're quite compact, and fit fully within my ear (ie, the main unit doesn't stick out to catch the helmet). They were only about $80, come with 3 different sizes of foam ends to fit your ear better (one ear has a slightly larger canal than the other for me, so this helps). And they filter noise out enough that the volume doesn't have to be ridiculous, but not too much that I have to take them out to ear someone sitting a few feet from me.

My biggest selling point has always been: comfort when putting on and removing my helmet, as well as how well they stay put with all my moving around, and talking/singing to myself in my helmet. The Sennheisers are great.
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Re: In ear headphones

Postby rdsmith3 » Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:18 am

I've been using Etymotic er-6i for years and I'm very happy with them
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Re: In ear headphones

Postby Zamp » Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:28 pm

I have the Isolator earphones model ER-6i for my i pod..
Great quality sound, when the road turns technical I turn off the tunes, they work as ear plugs..
Shop around, I paid somewhere under $100.

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Re: In ear headphones

Postby sweatmark » Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:51 pm

Etymotic ER-6i

Also have ER-4P set, but they don't work well under helmet due to length of transducer.
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Re: In ear headphones

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Re: In ear headphones

Postby Zdravko.M » Sat Jul 17, 2010 2:59 am

I bought this and am very pleased.
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Re: In ear headphones

Postby Biff's R » Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:51 pm

The Er-6i are the best of the 4-5 pairs that I have tried. Almost as good as ear plugs in reducing the wind noise.
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Re: In ear headphones

Postby riceburner » Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:48 am

set of cheap Panasonic (IIRC) "out of the ear" heaphones dismantled and the "speaker" unit installed within the helmet lining of my Arai.

Allows me to wear proper protective earplugs AND listen to music. :)
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Re: In ear headphones

Postby bransan » Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:49 pm

Shure E2c . Great sound, and you can leave the volume low enough to still hear the motor.
I use these under My helmet, whether I'm riding My bike, snowmobile, or john deere tractor, I have them on.
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Re: In ear headphones

Postby bimrluvr » Mon Jul 26, 2010 5:11 pm

+1 for Etymotics.
Kind of late to weigh in but I've also tried many different ones and Etymotics keep coming out on top for comfort (small), sound quality and noise reduction. Either the E6i or the E4p or E4s (more expensive but better wiring). I have some fairly new Etymotic H5 headphones that I tried but found no better than the E4p so I'm selling them.
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Re: In ear headphones

Postby Jeffreydas » Mon Jul 26, 2010 9:32 pm

Thanks for the replies. I got Etymotics. They're great! mUch better than Apple's in ear buds
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