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what headphones 2 use with helmet

Tue Jun 13, 2006 9:40 pm

just got new mp3 player but headphones are crap

can i have some recommendations as 2 wat other people have found cheapish but comfortable with there helmet

regards,

pat.

Tue Jun 13, 2006 9:54 pm

NONE :shock:

takes away from the riding exsperience :)

Tue Jun 13, 2006 9:57 pm

Sony mdrex71


they rock :D

Tue Jun 13, 2006 10:31 pm

Just take your helmet down to radio workshops and have the radio techs fit them for you.

Oh, what? You don't have that facility available to you at work? :wink:

Tue Jun 13, 2006 11:13 pm

aardvark wrote:Just take your helmet down to radio workshops and have the radio techs fit them for you.

Oh, what? You don't have that facility available to you at work? :wink:


No,
but I know a man who does :lol: :lol:

Tue Jun 13, 2006 11:19 pm

Rossi wrote:
aardvark wrote:Just take your helmet down to radio workshops and have the radio techs fit them for you.

Oh, what? You don't have that facility available to you at work? :wink:


No,
but I know a man who does :lol: :lol:

i kno that man..wonder if i put white tape all over it if it would...nah doubt it..

Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:51 am

i got the panasonic ones that go inside the ear, like little tubey type things, they blo0ck alot of outside noise but, (can be good and bad)

Wed Jun 14, 2006 8:55 am

This is what I've got http://www.ksrc-au.com/html/fontopia.html

Wed Jun 14, 2006 11:12 am

tanyathecheeky wrote:Sony mdrex71


they rock

Mick C wrote:This is what I've got http://www.ksrc-au.com/html/fontopia.html

I was one of the first few to use the EX71 more than 2 yrs ago and almost everyone were having a go at me for using earphones while riding, blah blah blah... but now alot of ppl are using these earphones. I'm using my 3rd pair now.

I also have a pair of KOSS, stay away from them, they sux.



:!: :!: :!: Before anyone starts, I wanna say this: :arrow:
For those who feel uncomfortable using earphones, or find that it is a distraction, don't use it!
Don't come preaching to us about 'but you can't hear other vehicles etc...'.
We are not stoopid, we ride within our own ability.
You cannot ride with earphones doesn't mean we cannot too. :evil:


***sorry, I'm having my exams period*** :(
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Wed Jun 14, 2006 11:29 am

Sony mdrex71

is that the smallest earphone u can get or slimest :shock: ??

Wed Jun 14, 2006 11:58 am

Here is something I posted on another forum a few months back. I'm pleased to say the speakers are still going strong :)
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Ive always liked the thought of listening to music when riding the bike, but having tried it previously using ear buds I found them bloody annoying to try and keep in place, then uncomfortable as all hell actually wearing them for any longer then 5 mins. They also blocked out pretty much all other road noise which could be considered as a good or bad thing, personally I find it bad.

About a fortnight ago while doing my weekly browse of ebay I came across these:
Ebay - Helmet Speakers

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For less then $30 AU landed I figured I may as well give em a shot, and ordered 3 pairs. They rocked up a few days ago now and I have been wearing them on the bike ever since. They are possibly the best bloody bike related thing I have ever bought for $30. Cant even tell they are in the helmet, yet they are loud enough to give you a headache at max volume (connected to an ipod). Sound quality is also rather impressive for such a budget set of speakers.

Each speaker has a velcro pad on the back side of it, with another velcro pad included with a sticky back on it. This makes em very easy to install in helmets with a fabric lining, or straight against the helmets inner shell. The wires are pretty much the perfect length and I only had about 2 inches excess I had to coil up and tape down under one of the cheek pads.

If anyone else has a long boring trek to work like me (46km each way via freeway - nasty!), I thoroughly recommend you look into getting a pair to keep you entertained. Its certainly made my daily trek much more enjoyable. :)

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As you can see from the pics the model of them is BIG NIC HP-88s, and you can buy them directly from helmetaudio.com. The only reason I got them from ebay is because of cheaper shipping for multiple items.
:wink:

Wed Jun 14, 2006 1:03 pm

As you can see from the pics the model of them is BIG NIC HP-88s, and you can buy them directly from helmetaudio.com. The only reason I got them from ebay is because of cheaper shipping for multiple items.



good stuff!!!! i will give this a shot!!! :D thx

Wed Jun 14, 2006 1:23 pm

moseninga

did u mean $30 in US???

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HELMET-S ... 8073174282

Mon Jul 24, 2006 6:28 pm

ended up buying a set of logitech playgear stealth off ebay
came from hong kong and cost $13 to the door
they are marketed 4 the psp but they are great 9mm neodymium drivers and what sounds like a good freq range but cant actually find figures on that
sounds great so far and will do a report once i try them out on the road

Mon Jul 24, 2006 6:37 pm

Nifty setup there Ninja 8) :P

I use the standard h/set that comes with any mp3 player one purchases.
Nothing wrong with listening to music either. I've neva had settings which
prohibit any outside noise & unless ya suicidal, no one would so I dont see
any probs whatsoeva with anyone who does wanna listen to music.

If its something that you find distracting, then dont do it; otherwise listen
to sum 2PAC. His shit will get you doing stuff U normally only do on the
Playstation :lol:
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