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IronOxide:
You see, the problem with Sennheisers is that, though they are among the best sounding headphones on the market, they are made entirely of flimsy plastic, and thus tend to be a little less durable than they should be. I still use them because I tend to be rather careful with them, but it causes a problem if you use them out a lot.

el_loco_avs:
I just suck at keeping the wire in order.  :x

FireAarro:

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--- Quote from: el_loco_avs on 20 Feb 2009, 01:44 ---every little tap on the wires you hear loudly.
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Do they have a clip to steady the cable on your shirt? (Etymotics come with that.)  Another approach is to feed the wires over behind the tops of your ears to damp them, but that's a bit of a knack.

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They're assymetric so one side feeds behind my neck already. No clip. It was mostly an issue for when i'm cycling though. Sitting around is alright.

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Probably not a great idea to be using noise blocking earphones whilst cycling, for safety reasons...

I use Westone UM-2s and they're nice. They're designed to feed over the ears so the tapping isn't much of an issue.

MrBlu:
Oh, I've got a pair of Sony MDR-V150s.

... The Treble sucks.

el_loco_avs:

--- Quote from: FireAarro on 23 Feb 2009, 04:32 ---Probably not a great idea to be using noise blocking earphones whilst cycling, for safety reasons...

I use Westone UM-2s and they're nice. They're designed to feed over the ears so the tapping isn't much of an issue.

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Oh true, but I live in the Netherlands. 99% of the time I'm on bicycle paths, and I've already gotten used to just looking around more instead of relying on listening. Cars are too quiet here anyway half the time.

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