That style hurts my ears. I simply end up throwing them away. You can
wear the ER6 for hours at a time (plane trips for instance).
At the moment, the Shure Chinese copy is about the same price at the
ER6. In fact, Etymotic would still be peddling $300 ER4s if Shure
didn't come out with copies. I never tried the Future Sonics, but
apparently they hold the high end market of ear buds. It's what
musicians wear in concert in sets ups where stage monitors are not
used.
At least the shack sells replacement fittings.
The Grado SR60s are like $70 from headroom. The pads are $10. I'd go
that route if you can't justify $90 earbuds. The SR60 sound is better,
but you look like a dork wearing headphones in public. Nobody can see
the ER6. http://www.headphone.com/
Telamon wrote:
I've been using these with the 7039+ and they sound pretty good. They
use a silicon rubber cushion that does not break down like the foam.
$14.99 http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...719&cp=&pg=3&k
w=ear+buds&parentPage=search
If you want phones to copy hard to hear signals, then an old pair of
David Clarks does the trick. The fidelity isn't there, the David Clarks
seem to make voice more intelligible.
I don't know if Grado has the bucks to display at CES, but if they are,
those headphones are sold very cheap at the show. If you know someone
who is going, maybe they can get you some. The same with the Etymotics.
David Clarks are about $50 used. They use the same seal as off the
shelf noise isolators, so I replace my seals periodically by buying
throw away noise isolators at Harbor Freight, just to get the seals.
For extreme audio isolation, I use the ER-6 and Peltor noise isolators,
the kind they sell for the shooting range.
David wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 09:19:07 -0600, wrote: