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headphone recommendation wanted
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:47 am
by steventbarnett
After my first trip with a new iPod, I'm hooked. On great twisties I
like looking at the scenery and being with my thoughts, but on boring
stretches the music sure is nice.
The problem is earphones. I a Sony in-ear set that is OK, but just.
The "arm" that is on the outside of my ear causes the earphones to
become uncomfortable under the helmet. Also makes it easy to dislodge
them. Efficiency (read VOLUME) is also an issue.
So who makes an in-ear model that has the least amount of equipment on
the outside of the ear, and produces a decent volume at good sound?
I'm considering Etymotics or Shure, but not sure which model fits the
bill. Other suggestions appreciated.
headphone recommendation wanted
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:22 am
by Horton Oliphant
http://www.aerostich.com/catalog/US/Koss-Earplug-Speakers-p-16305.html
These in ear speakers work quite well and are cheap enough to tryout.
Last time I checked they can be had a little cheaper at other sellers.
I've used these on the road and they work quite well, although you have
to have the volume turned up louder than my ears like to enjoy the music.
Alan Henderson A13 Iowa who is wondering how Moab went this year?
steventbarnett wrote:
> After my first trip with a new iPod, I'm hooked. On great twisties I
> like looking at the scenery and being with my thoughts, but on boring
> stretches the music sure is nice.
> The problem is earphones. I a Sony in-ear set that is OK, but just.
> The "arm" that is on the outside of my ear causes the earphones to
> become uncomfortable under the helmet. Also makes it easy to dislodge
> them. Efficiency (read VOLUME) is also an issue.
> So who makes an in-ear model that has the least amount of equipment on
> the outside of the ear, and produces a decent volume at good sound?
> I'm considering Etymotics or Shure, but not sure which model fits the
> bill. Other suggestions appreciated.
>
>
headphone recommendation wanted
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:29 am
by Jeff Saline
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 13:47:48 -0000 "steventbarnett"
writes:
> After my first trip with a new iPod, I'm hooked. On great twisties
> I
> like looking at the scenery and being with my thoughts, but on
> boring
> stretches the music sure is nice.
> The problem is earphones. I a Sony in-ear set that is OK, but just.
>
> The "arm" that is on the outside of my ear causes the earphones to
> become uncomfortable under the helmet. Also makes it easy to
> dislodge
> them. Efficiency (read VOLUME) is also an issue.
> So who makes an in-ear model that has the least amount of equipment
> on
> the outside of the ear, and produces a decent volume at good sound?
>
> I'm considering Etymotics or Shure, but not sure which model fits
> the
> bill. Other suggestions appreciated.
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>www.info.earinc.com . I've got a set of the Challenger
model and have had them since 2001. They work well for general noise
reduction and the sound is very good. Cost was pricey as I remember it
was about $180. I find now I use them more for listening to the radio
while cutting the lawn and field than motorcycle riding. They are
nothing more than a custom ear plug with a transducer inside. Nothing
but a wire sticks out of you ear.
Best,
Jeff Saline
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headphone recommendation wanted
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:15 am
by Tengai Mark Van Horn
At 9:21 AM -0500 6/23/08, Horton Oliphant wrote:
>
http://www.aerostich.com/catalog/US/Koss-Earplug-Speakers-p-16305.html
>
>These in ear speakers work quite well and are cheap enough to tryout.
>Last time I checked they can be had a little cheaper at other sellers.
>
>I've used these on the road and they work quite well, although you have
>to have the volume turned up louder than my ears like to enjoy the music.
That looks like a good option to try.
I've also had good luck with cheap, in-the-ear versions like these:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=2624950>
I actually picked up a great set at Walmart in Canada a few years ago
for $5.00. I love 'em and I wish I bought a case.
Skip the "audiophile" phones. Between the road noise and wind, you
won't enjoy the benefit gained by paying an extra $150.
Mark
headphone recommendation wanted
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:08 am
by Kevin Powers
I can't say enough good things about Bob Weiss and the Earplug Company.
http://www.earplugco.com/
Good product, great vendor.
--
Kevin Powers
White Bear Lake, MN
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 8:47 AM, steventbarnett wrote:
> After my first trip with a new iPod, I'm hooked. On great twisties I
> like looking at the scenery and being with my thoughts, but on boring
> stretches the music sure is nice.
> The problem is earphones. I a Sony in-ear set that is OK, but just.
> The "arm" that is on the outside of my ear causes the earphones to
> become uncomfortable under the helmet. Also makes it easy to dislodge
> them. Efficiency (read VOLUME) is also an issue.
> So who makes an in-ear model that has the least amount of equipment on
> the outside of the ear, and produces a decent volume at good sound?
> I'm considering Etymotics or Shure, but not sure which model fits the
> bill. Other suggestions appreciated.
>
>
>
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headphone recommendation wanted
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:26 pm
by John Kokola
I like the Etymotic ER-6i, and IIRC I paid $70 or so for mine on Amazon.
--John Kokola
-----Original Message-----
>From: Jeff Saline
>
>On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 13:47:48 -0000 "steventbarnett"
> writes:
>> After my first trip with a new iPod, I'm hooked.
headphone recommendation wanted
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:39 pm
by Blake Sobiloff
On Jun 23, 2008, at 2:26 PM, John Kokola wrote:
> I like the Etymotic ER-6i, and IIRC I paid $70 or so for mine on
> Amazon.
I have the ER-4p and love 'em, but they do have a substantial bit that
sticks out from my ears. My helmet (Arai XD) pushes on 'em a bit, but
I get used to it after a few minutes and can ride all day without a
problem. The 4p are probably not the model you want if you're trying
to minimize the pressure from a helmet.
--
Blake Sobiloff
http://www.sobiloff.com/>
San Jose, CA (USA)
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cargo straps question
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:52 am
by Tumu Rock
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "smthng else" wrote:
>
> I don't know what you have up in NJ, but any outdoor kind of store
> should have plenty of straps.
>
> On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 8:09 PM, gbennett69 gbennett69@... wrote:
> > Hi
> > where can you get straps for cargo like a sleeping bag for the rear
> > rack. I've seen them on advrider but dont know where to get them
> > thanks
> > Garrett
> > Bayonne,nj
Garrett,
If you've never been to Campmor in Paramus, NJ, you should stop
everything you are doing and go right now!!! IT is a phenomenal outdoor
outfitting store with lots of goodies that cross over into KLR use.
Straps, tents, bedrolls, bivy sacks, waterproof containers and bags,
lightweight cooking apparati, etc. It's only about 30 minutes from
Bayonne on a KLR so get going.
da Vermonster (formerly dat brooklyn bum, with frequent trips to NJ)