I just get my dad to grab loads of the sealed packets of foam bright orange ones from Air New Zealand flights. Work just fine, filter out higher frequencies more readily and you still hear low grunts of engines. Cept when you start changing gear at 13,000rpm.![]()
I got mine mainly for sleeping, as I thought the same about riding. But it turns out they let through a lot of the good low frequency noise, and by eliminating much more of the wind and road noise you actually hear the bike sounds better! Unless you're listening for rattley tappets or similar![]()
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
I remember you writing about that a while ago Maha and I did try to do without them (plus tried things to reduce external noise) but then I read an article by a British ENT surgeon who claimed ear plugs reduced, not only noise, but fatigue as well.
He also reckoned using them improved his focus and alertness.
Anyway, it seems to work for me too, I just need to get a good, hard wearing and easy to clean set organised.
Yeah, i read something somwhere, that your hearing actually requires a large ammount of brain capacity,which is brain you're not using for other more important things than the white noise of wind.....
The Heart is the drum keeping time for everyone....
I want to know where I can buy some a single bud type audio earplug that doesn't cancel out half the farking music. Stereo sucks when you're half deaf.
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