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Old 03-06-08, 05:32 PM   #11
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Erm -I went out and bought some of these from Argos for 20 quid
http://www.shop.philips.co.uk/katalo...500|1349830838
I'll let you know how they get on when I ride to Squires tomorrow night. Going nowhere right now, tipping down in York all day *sigh*
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Old 06-06-08, 08:51 AM   #12
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If you wear a balaclava then getting your lid on and off is a lot easier!

Been using Sony in-ear ones for year now with no problems!

Ipod beats wind noise upto about 160-170mph, I've heard...


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Old 15-08-08, 10:27 AM   #13
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I emailed Sennheiser a while back about this. They recommended these:
http://www.sennheiser.com/nordic/icm...432?Open&print=
Does anyone have any experience of them?

I'll admit I have a bias towards them- I've got 3 pairs of sennheisers for other uses and in most respects, they shame other headphones in the same price range. I recognise that Shure are generally supposed to be the best for this and as I'll be doing a lot of boring motorway riding in the near future, I could do with some tunes to keep me occupied.
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Old 15-08-08, 11:08 AM   #14
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I have Shure SCL2's http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shure-SCL2-S...ef=pd_sbs_ce_1 (same as E2C's)which once you have the correct fitting ear-bud block out pretty much all noise apart from the music. They fit as well as moulded headphones or wax earplugs and you don't need to turn the volume up high to get clear music. Somethimes I use them in the cardio machines in the gym (fancy ones with TV's in) and the person before has had the volume up to 10 to listen with their crappy ipod headphones. These give plenty enough volume on number 1 cos all you can hear is what you want to hear. Thoroughly recommended.

Also, I've used them daily for about 18 months and they have no sign of wear, they're really robust. It takes a bit of practice getting them to stay in your ear when you pull your lid on - I tend to put the earphones in tight, pull neck-warmer up over the back of my head, then slide helmet over and the neck-warmer stops the helmet pulling them out. Just don't expect to hear what anyones saying to you once you've got them on!
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Old 15-08-08, 08:06 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by cartwrim View Post
I have Shure SCL2's
I'd get some, but I've had the Sony in-ear noise-isolating kind before and to be honest they were rubbish on the bike. A huge improvement over normal headphones, but I still needed the ipod on fll whack.

So... how do these compare at blocking noise out to normal earplugs?
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Old 19-08-08, 05:40 PM   #16
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Report back on the Phillips noise cancellers ...
Extremely good at cutting all engine noise and a fair amount of the ambient.
They don't keep up with the high frequency wind noise though.
They are fantastic everywhere else - office, planes, cars, trains ... switching the cancelling on and off in the office is quite spooky.
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