Been walking past the earmold stand at the island for the last couple of years saying I'm gonna get a set ,this year I did . If you like to listen to some tunes while rideing these are the Go . Good sound Quality and comfortable . The only problem with them apart from being expensive [ $ 220 ] is that if your motor decides to self destruct you won't hear it ! there is very little background noise ! Used to ride with the i-pod volume set at around 8/10 now 5/10 so should be good for the hearing.cheers
I agree. A great product but I found I could not hear anything on the road so decided to go back to the normal headphone ear plugs .
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If you can get tampons to play music too id give your idea some consideration. But until then you may as well put bear shit into your ears. I was going to say something else about your head if you're putting tampons into your ears....
theres no wind noise over 140 your just hangin on cheers BRUSH
bought mine in 2007... the plastic outer sheath on the wires is started to peel off
Just bought a pair of the single drive units from their stand at the Sydney Motorcycle Show. Been thinking about it for ages and finally bit the bullet. I got the "standard" music ones for the mrs ($279) and the single-driver ones for me ($329). The mrs is not fussed as long as they work and don't hurt her ears. I'm a muso and am pretty fussy when it comes to sound quality. For $329, I expected better sound quality. These sound no better than the standard ipod/iphone ear-phones which are known for being pretty average. I contacted Earmold to tell them I'm a bit disappointed - they have offered to swap the over to the cheaper ones and pay me the difference; upgrade to something better if I pay the difference; or refund my money. So I'm happy that they are trying to keep me happy. As for the custom made earplugs that the music driver is inserted into, they seem pretty good. Will take some getting used to as I can feel a bit of pressure on outside of ear if I am wearing my Nolan N44. Probably a lot more comfortable if I wore them with my Bell Shorty but I haven't tried that yet. SUMMARY: good build quality; so-so audio quality; good customer service.
UPDATE: I ended up sending mine back to get them upgraded to the dual-driver model. Aaron (business co-owner) called me and offered the next level up (same ones used in their musician’s in-ear monitors) for the same price. He said he thought I’d be happier with the sound quality. He did warn me that these ones didn’t come with the shorter coiled cable. They come with a long cable with some kind of reinforced inner sleeve or something. Anyway I agreed and had them back within a day or so. The sound quality is definitely better than I had, but still not quite what I’d like. A lot of cash for what they are but overall I’m OK with them. So much better being able to listen to music on the bike without blowing my ears apart. And the general reduction in outside noise is huge. They do get a bit uncomfortable after a while. When out for a full day, at some point in the day I’ll usually take them out to give my ears a rest. The longer cable is a complete pain in the arse (tangles up when stored and gets caught on jacket etc. when riding) but I’ll put up with it.
Also, the mrs' single-driver units are hurting her ears. On one side, the air-tube sticks straight out (as opposed to exiting the earmold angled down). So it hurts on that side. The company said to take it and her helmet to one of their agents who can adjust it for her.