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Hello:
Have tried several brands of earphones, but find them all pretty uncomfortable. Was wondering if anyone has any experience with these "ear-bud" kinss of phones ? Comfortable for long term use ? Fidelity ? Also, is there possibly a type available that you can hook over one ear, but does Not go truly into the ear canal ((like a hearing aid does) ? Any of these available as wireless ? Would like to keep cost down to about $75 max. Any thoughts and brand suggestions would be most appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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Robert11 wrote:
Hello: Have tried several brands of earphones, but find them all pretty uncomfortable. Was wondering if anyone has any experience with these "ear-bud" kinss of phones ? Comfortable for long term use ? Fidelity ? Fidelity is pretty good. But comfort depends on the size of your ear canal and the size of the earbud. This would have to be a 'cut and try' type of thing. Also, is there possibly a type available that you can hook over one ear, but does Not go truly into the ear canal ((like a hearing aid does) ? Most earbuds go in the canal. But there are a few, and I think CCrane has a couple that hook over the ear, and rest on top. Comfort for these depends on how well they're designed, of course, but are generally nicer after several hours of listening than the in-ear bud. At least for my ears. Now, there is a third option that I created for my cell phone. It's an in-ear bud, but slipped into a molded earpiece. Can't fall out. Comfortable for hours of wear. The molded earpiece does change the quality of the sound, but if you're talking about HF radio, you're not exactly into hi-fi territory. You can get ear molds at Radio Shack in the cell phone department. Jabra makes them, they're soft silicone, and you can slip just about any earbud into one. Then, again, Telex makes earplugs with accessory earmolds that snap together and fit quite well, but are acoustically designed for decent fidelity. TV anchors wear these on-camera. You can put the driver at the end or a coiled acoustic tube and then snap the tube into the earmold, OR you can snap the earmold directly onto the driver and slip it into your ear. I have this arrangement, too, when I'm using my R-10 in the field. Good listening, long term comfort, and I never have to worry about it falling out of my ear. Both Jabra and Telex make earmolds in different sizes for your fit. The Jabra come in multiple sizes already in the package, both left and right. The Telex, you have to select size, left or right at order. Any of these available as wireless ? Mostly not, but wireless can be creatively arranged, with a bluetooth arrangement, if you'd like. There are bluetooth transmitters and receivers available. And the bluetooth earpieces are worn over the ear as you would prefer. Would like to keep cost down to about $75 max. Then, a good set of earbuds and the Jabra earmolds would be your best option. The Telex components alone would cost you about twice that. Though bluetooth, from an outlet like TigerDirect will probably make your budget. |
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![]() Robert11 wrote: Hello: Have tried several brands of earphones, but find them all pretty uncomfortable. Was wondering if anyone has any experience with these "ear-bud" kinss of phones ? Comfortable for long term use ? Fidelity ? Also, is there possibly a type available that you can hook over one ear, but does Not go truly into the ear canal ((like a hearing aid does) ? Any of these available as wireless ? Would like to keep cost down to about $75 max. Any thoughts and brand suggestions would be most appreciated. Thanks, Bob Fry's has Etymotic ripoffs for $20. Good enough for shortwave/scanner use. Real Etymotics are at your price limit: http://www.provantage.com/etymotic-er6~7ETYM009.htm |
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![]() lsmyer wrote: This past summer, my wife and I got matching Creative Nano Plus MP3 players. We really liked the sound quality of the ear-buds that came with them. But they wouldn't stay in my ear, especially when I walked or ran, so I tried using my big Koss home stereo headphones, and they sounded awesome, but they were too hot, dorky, and heavy to wear outside. So I tried a set of Sony Street Style Headphones (MDR-G74S), and they worked very well for me. Inside, I still use the big Koss set, but outside I now use the Sony's. My wife, though, really likes ear-buds, even though the little foam cushion broke off and they wouldn't stay in her ear, so I gave her mine, and the same thing happened. But she swears by ear-buds and she has now gotten another set. Certainly someone will correct me if I am mistaken, but I am under the impression that for SW listening, especially DXing, you're better served by headphones/earbuds that deemphasize the higher frequencies. Thus high fidelity models may not be in order here. FWIW, if you must have high fidelity, I have found that JVC Gumy earbuds are exceptionally good for the price, less than ten dollars at Walmart. They are molded out of silicone, hence very comfortable hour after hour, seem to be right and left ear specific for best fit, and offer top notch musical reproduction on my walkman type radios. I wear them several hours every day and they have never fallen out on my walk. In fact they're so comfortable I no longer notice them when they're in. |
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