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These work well, but I normally use a starcom1 intercom with wired speakers in my helmet. Even with good earplugs I can listen to music and satnav on the motorway with the helmet speakers, though fidelity suffers. |
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| Albigularis |
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Keep in mind the problem - the wind noise. Now, by adding speakers into the helmet, you effectively need to overcome that wind noise with uh... more noise. That's going to cause serious hearing damage pretty quickly.
I use a pair of these - https://www.whathifi.com/shure/se425/review. The passive sound isolation is really good, if I don't feel like listening to music, I'll often just use them as earplugs. They fill the inside of your ear and hook over the top, so they sit flush, don't protrude and cause pressure in the ear like some other models may-
https://shure.custhelp.com/ci/fattach/get/39060/0/filename/earphone3.jpg
Shure do offer cheaper models starting from about £90 that fit in the same way, they just use different internal drive units.
Because they're fairly high sensitivity and the sound isolation is good, you don't really need to turn the volume up too high to hear music clearly. Even doing long motorway runs with my ZX10R (Racefit can), I don't need the volume on my phone much over half-way to hear the music clearly even up to stupid speeds. ____________________ Biking history so far-
Aprilia RS125 - Kawasaki ZXR400 - Triumph Street Triple R - Suzuki GSXR1000 L3 - BMW R1200GS - Kawasaki Z1000 - Kawasaki ZX10R C1H - Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Touring - Suzuki Hayabusa |
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In ear are fine if they fit in your ear. But if you have small ear canals then they'll possibly chaff after a bit of constant use.
Ear pain registers V high on the Richter scale.
I was so anal about sound I invested a month's salary in a Schuberth C3.
Expensive junk some may say but the Comms system (Scala) works almost perfectly. Even with my High-End Custom ear-protection shoved in my lugholes.
Oh and if you travel through Franse you'll be breaking/braking the law if wearing an external sound system.  |
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It has nothing to do with 'accurate' sound reproduction?
Mind you some of the shite some folk listen to.  |
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I use SoundMAGIC E10S in-ear headphones. Best headphones I've ever found for the price. You can get them cheap from AliExpress (Chinese eBay ) |
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| UrbanRacer |
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Here are the ones I was talking about
https://www.ultimateear.com/
Normal in-ear headphones can be painful to wear depending on the padding inside your helmet. If you want comfortable in-ear headphones that give decent quality sound and reduce wind noise then proper custom moulded ones is what you're after.
I can't wear normal in-ear headphones because i have a race replica lid and the padding is too close to my ears, it is rather painful to wear them and I'd need to cut some of the padding away and I'm sure as f**k not doing that.
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Whilst expensive, I've recently purchased a scala g9x Bluetooth device. Without earplugs at regular commuting speeds through the city centre, I need to turn the volume down as it can get uncomfortably loud.
Long riding of sustained motorway speeds circa 70mph(...) with earplugs in and at max volume it's just about loud enough to hear. What I mean by that is music is fine but talk radio gets drowned out by wind noise a bit.
I've used in ear phones in the past but find them a bit of a kerfuffle to sit in my ears properly, the scala is a great piece of kit.  |
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Yes again
The sun comes up every day. Don't it?
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In ear bud headphones from Tescos,
on offer (around £4.99) every now and then.
Good till as fast as you like* and I get a shock at how loud my bike is whenever I don't have them in!
Won't last forever, don't get me wrong but if you want to try it then its well worth a punt
-Jvr
*Easily 100 cats per square ironing board? |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 146 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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