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PostPosted: 00:39 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: headphones for under helmet Reply with quote

can anyone recommend some headphones that don't mind being stuffed into a helmet without the wires ripping out etc.

i don't get on with in-ear ones, i've never found a set which stay in my ears for more than like 10 seconds.

the type i usually go for are the ones which hook over the back of your ear. but mine won't go in the helmet so i'd like a new pair.

in brief: durable, decent volume level, able to go in the helmet, and preferably under £20.
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PostPosted: 01:02 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I take it you want to listen to music?

If so, I wouldn't recommend it at all.
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PostPosted: 01:04 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

music and/or sat nav yes.

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PostPosted: 01:09 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Music on isolates you from your surroundings. And before anyone starts on about having a car stereo, it's very different. A pair of headphones almost totally blocks any external noise.

Sat nav not quite so bad, but still quite distracting.
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PostPosted: 01:12 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

sorry pdg thats utter crap.

i (and many others) ride with headphones in with music.

if you have it at a sensible volume level then its not a distraction and doesnt isolate you.

agreed its different to being in a car, but no where near what your saying.

when im out and about with music on i can still hear other vehicles and so on around me and in the early mornings or late at night it helps to keep me alert and awake.

you just need to be sensible.

one option would be to get some flat speakers and install in the helmet under the lining. further round behind you would be good as it blocks less surrounding noise than in ear headphones. not that its that bad.
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PostPosted: 01:16 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

For a cheap solution, you could try dismantling one of those old-fashioned over the head headphones that used to come with walkmans in the 80s and take the drivers out. Stick velcro to the back of them, they should stick to the inside of the helmet without too much hassle; and perhaps a little foam or cloth on front to avoid rubbing. Some helmets come with removable pads where the ears go - in particular, the Caberg Konda has two types of foam glued together, can be pulled apart to act as a nice sandwich for a driver. Other helmets - especially ones designed to take bluetooth accessories - may be similar.

Intercom kits like Cardo Scala Rider can be used as headphones for music and bluetooth, but they also need charging, which is a bit of a pain.

If money isn't a problem, you can go with moulded in-ear headphone / earplug combos like https://www.ultimateear.com/motorcyclist.php - I'm thinking of going for these myself.

As to people who say you shouldn't wear them; they definitely reduce your awareness and potentially cloud your judgement in urban traffic initially (e.g. if a high tempo song comes up on rotation), but I think the effect wears off, and I find they improve your concentration on longer motorway journeys. Interesting study here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20602740 : "Exposure to self-selected music resulted in overestimation of elapsed time and inaccuracy, while benefiting accuracy and experience".

If you don't already wear earplugs, not hearing engine noise may result in stalling a few times at traffic lights initially.
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PostPosted: 01:18 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

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sorry pdg thats utter crap.


I fully expected this response. Good luck.

Of course, only having my A licence for 17 years does mean I have very little experience so it's probably best to ignore everything I ever say.
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PostPosted: 01:25 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

no, not everything, but you did exaggerate the affect of music too far.

although it does depend on the type of earphone.

i use crappy plastic "in ear" ones. "ear buds" will drown out more traffic noise and isnt advised.
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PostPosted: 01:28 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

pdg wrote:
Usually_Wrong wrote:
sorry pdg thats utter crap.


I fully expected this response. Good luck.

Of course, only having my A licence for 17 years does mean I have very little experience so it's probably best to ignore everything I ever say.


i wasn't here for a "tell me what i want to hear" response, so to assume i am going to ignore you is wrong. you raised imo, a very valid point.

do i still want to at least try it? yes. but if i feel i can't hear my surroundings like you've described then they would likely be used exclusively for sat nav application. which i only ever use for the last 10 mins of my journeys anyway once i'm in the right town or whatever as it annihilates the battery on my phone.


i have seen some of them helmet speakers for reasonable price £10-£13. any specific experience with a particular model?

money is an object, i don't want to spend over £20 if i can help it. christmas is coming and i feel even some headphones is something of an indulgence at the moment.
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PostPosted: 01:33 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

he wasnt giving you completely bad advise.

what he says is applicable. but having ridden just over 1000 miles in 2 months with headphones in its my PERSONAL experience that if you use the volume wisely then it can be beneficial in cold weather or when your still a little tired/getting tired.

i wouldnt recommend anything that would drown out all surrounding noise.

i also find it helps kill wind noise. which in all honesty, can have the same affect as having music at full volume in your ears.

see, he didnt bother to mention wind noise having the same affect at drowning out your surroundings did he?

of course, a good helmet with little to 0 wind noise soon fixes that argument lol
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PostPosted: 01:38 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

ocatoro wrote:


i wasn't here for a "tell me what i want to hear" response, so to assume i am going to ignore you is wrong. you raised imo, a very valid point.

do i still want to at least try it? yes. but if i feel i can't hear my surroundings like you've described then they would likely be used exclusively for sat nav application. which i only ever use for the last 10 mins of my journeys anyway once i'm in the right town or whatever as it annihilates the battery on my phone.


That part of my reply wasn't directly aimed at you...

I did do it in my younger days, I felt it was detrimental to my riding - that could have been just as much to do with my music choice as anything else though.

Give it a go, if you are as sensible with it as you imply then it's unlikely to be an issue.

One thing to bear in mind, if you have an accident while listening and the only thing on your player is "hardcore metal death thrash 3 - the album" then it might just be assumed you were driving without due care etc.
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PostPosted: 01:42 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

would that really stand up in court pdg?

i mean, that is no different to being in a car. i can see where your coming from with it, but thats jumping to conclusion and surely they'd need to be able to prove the genre of music you had on affected your riding?

i will admit though, sometimes when an awesome tune comes on my riding can get a little more.....well faster.
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PostPosted: 01:42 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Usually_Wrong wrote:


see, he didnt bother to mention wind noise having the same affect at drowning out your surroundings did he?

of course, a good helmet with little to 0 wind noise soon fixes that argument lol


Get a lot of wind noise around town or whilst waiting at the lights then? You really need to invest in more than bucket to cover your noggin Razz

Anyway, I've buggered up this thread plenty now, I'll be over there in the corner if anyone wants me...
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PostPosted: 01:42 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah i have a caberg, so i'm told it's bad for wind noise. though at the moment i'm not able to go fast enough to get that (or it's just not noisy)

i think i'll go with the stick in speakers behind my ears or under the cheak pads or something. seems a good idea just to have something to listen to.

or, i had something along these lines on my cbt, just 1 ear for the radio with the instructor

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PostPosted: 01:47 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

those "on ear" things are a pain in the backside. on my cbt i had one and it kept wiggling around.

i think wind noise isnt an "in your face" problem when it comes to the health aspect. but more the collective affects of wind noise over a prolongs period of time.

also, many people ride with ear plugs in to counter act wind noise.

so between earplugs, wind noise and earphones, i think they all can be as bad as each other, the difference being that wind noise at low speed isnt that bad, and headphones you can adjust the volume to suit. earplugs probably being the worst of them all.
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PostPosted: 01:58 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

my alternative is just singing. do you think pedestrians can hear me from inside my helmet? i was singing in town the other day and i wasn't sure as nobody looked at me.


looks like the stick on jobbies then. at least they have a quick release connector on too to just unplug quickly at the petrol station without faffing with my mp3 player.
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PostPosted: 02:03 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

oh yes!

they can hear you.

sitting at some lights at school time, strangling the local cats getting some very funny looks. had just passed module 1 so didnt give a rats arse hehe
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PostPosted: 02:18 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

pdg wrote:
it's probably best to ignore everything I ever say.


After reading this thread, I'd agree. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 02:30 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

thats kinda harsh.

maybe he just had his music up to loud when he used to do it, or some other factor was involved. who knows...no need to be cruel though.

in his defence, pdg does offer up solid advice at times.
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PostPosted: 02:33 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Usually_Wrong wrote:
no need to be cruel though


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PostPosted: 02:38 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Usually_Wrong wrote:
oh yes!

they can hear you.

sitting at some lights at school time, strangling the local cats getting some very funny looks. had just passed module 1 so didnt give a rats arse hehe


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i find the acoustics inside the helmet are pretty good. like when shit singers, or sympathetic karaoke dj's turn the reverb/echo up on the mixer to even out the sound
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PostPosted: 02:42 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Flip wrote:
pdg wrote:
it's probably best to ignore everything I ever say.


After reading this thread, I'd agree. Thumbs Up


If you agree I should be ignored, why did you not ignore it? Instead, you quoted it, which is almost the opposite of ignoring it...

People can be so contradictory at times.
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PostPosted: 02:55 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

ocatoro wrote:
Usually_Wrong wrote:
oh yes!

they can hear you.

sitting at some lights at school time, strangling the local cats getting some very funny looks. had just passed module 1 so didnt give a rats arse hehe


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i find the acoustics inside the helmet are pretty good. like when shit singers, or sympathetic karaoke dj's turn the reverb/echo up on the mixer to even out the sound


no amount of acoustics/sound effects/editing makes my singing better. ya'll know when im coming along singing because of the distinct sound of a 125 engine, sun glaring off the white paint work and the sound of cats being thrown into a slow spinning blender tail first Very Happy
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PostPosted: 03:18 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Usually_Wrong wrote:
ya'll know when im coming along singing because of the distinct sound of a 125 engine, sun glaring off the white paint work and the sound of cats being thrown into a slow spinning blender tail first Very Happy


so you're ceris matthews of catatonia!? you should've said!
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PostPosted: 04:27 - 12 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pass test, get V-Twin, stick decent cans on............

All the music you will ever need Mr. Green
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