Listening to music while crusin'

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Listening to music while crusin'

#1 Unread post by dostadawg »

Any recommendations for stereo earbuds for Ipod listening while crusing? Is a $100 set significantly better than a $25 set? Any particular brand or style that will stay in the ear canal better than others?
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#2 Unread post by iflybricks »

Whatever works best for you is the best there is. I had a pair of Turtle Creek ANR earbuds - active noise reduction. Personally I've never found earbuds comfortable, but that's just me. Yes, a $100 pair will be better than the $25 pair, but on a bike do you really need to be that big an audiophile? Find a cheap pair that feel okay, and you're good to go.

Here's a tip - I bought my last two pairs with reward points off credit cards. If you have any rewards program the earbuds are usually pretty cheap (least amount of points necessary) so they'd be free, nothing beats free.

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Thanks for the response iflybricks.

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#4 Unread post by Thumper »

I bought some $20 helmet speaks off eBay--they work great, don't have to go in the ear. I did find, however, that music was too distracting for me while riding. I like it in the car, but on the bike it was a distraction.

I'd spring for something cheap first, just in case...if you like riding with music, then you might want to buy something better. JMO.

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#6 Unread post by Thumper »

dr_bar wrote:Gee, HeathersWheels sells speakers,
And that's who I got mine from on eBay! FAST delivery, too!

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#7 Unread post by shane-o »

I use these, sennheiser CX 500 on my ipod for riding.

They fit right inside the ear, and they dont seem to get disturbed when putting your helmet on or off either.





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#8 Unread post by SHADOW1100T »

Weather you guys listen to tunes or not makes no difference to me but just remember that your replacing one noise with a louder one to overcome the surrounding noise, it your ears so do what you want but while your rideing you might want to start practicing HUH,,Wadd you say, mind repeating that, sorry I didn't catch that,,,to name a few.
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#9 Unread post by dean owens »

SHADOW1100T wrote:Weather you guys listen to tunes or not makes no difference to me but just remember that your replacing one noise with a louder one to overcome the surrounding noise, it your ears so do what you want but while your rideing you might want to start practicing HUH,,Wadd you say, mind repeating that, sorry I didn't catch that,,,to name a few.
yeah, i've thought about listening to music when riding but the hearing is something i want to protect. i've thought about using earplugs and the speakers that heather sells. i figure i would need to build a little amp to run the signal through but that's been my thoughts.
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#10 Unread post by thume »

shane-o wrote:I use these, sennheiser CX 500 on my ipod for riding.

They fit right inside the ear, and they dont seem to get disturbed when putting your helmet on or off either.





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I'm using CX300, they are good too. About $50.

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