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    Headphones?

    Just wondering if anyone rides with music? I ride to work and back most days and thought of listening to music on the way. Completely stupid idea or is it general practise?

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    Really bad for your hearing.

    But the people that listen to music through headphones under their helmet will deny that - if they hear you ask the question.

    You have to overwhelm 86-96db of noise to be able to hear your earbuds. Decibel rating is not measuring a linear increase in sound volume either, so the difference between 10 and 30dB is that 30 dB is 100 times louder than 10.

    Contrary to popular opinion, ear buds do not block external noise.

    You can get noise canceling earbuds and I would strongly recommend that you purchase these if you really must go down this route.

    Bear in mind that you are removing one of the many defenses you need to successfully negotiate riding on the road. Many is the time I haven't changed lanes because even though I can't see anything in my mirrors and I missed seeing anything with my headcheck, I still didn't change lanes because I can hear something, usually a Ducati or Aprilia rider moving much faster than me
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    Or you can get in-helmet speakers with noise cancelling earplugs. Sounds wierd I know but it works, the plugs block the wind noise and are designed to still pick up vocal frequencies, seems to work.

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    Plain earbuds are a no-no for keeping your hearing.
    Decent Noise-isolating, or preferably noise-cancelling ones are the go.
    I have a set of noise-isolating ones which let me use a far lower volume than plain earbuds, while still letting me hear *enough* outside noise (like you would with earplugs).

    Ride with mine daily.

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    If you are feeling flush with cash, the March Kiwi Rider mag has an advert for a helmet for $599.00 with all the the toys already fitted. Ad is about 4 pages in.

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    Where do you get the noise canceling plugs from?
    I find i have to listen to music on my commute at the moment, so i am trashing my hearing... but trying to ride a tad slower to cut the wind noise.

    There again I should re-investigate the n-com set for my hat (Nolan N102)....

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    Quote Originally Posted by XP@ View Post
    Where do you get the noise canceling plugs from?
    Many different manufacturers do noise cancelling or isolating plugs. Eg. Sony, Phillips, Creative Labs (which i've got, EP630's). Use your inner google-fu.

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    Hate to be a killjoy, but IMHO it's not such a great idea in terms of general awareness of your surroundings. I'm not a complete noob when it comes to riding /12 years/, but when I tried it with a mate's setup, I found it reduced my concentration and awareness. Anyways, up to you.
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    Not too sure if I need any distractions on my way to and from work. I like to have my wits about me when I'm playing in the traffic.

    I always ride with ear plugs, which cut down the wind noise, but still seem to allow me to hear enough to pick out threatening noises.

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    yea im a little worried about the lack of awareness side of things but i might try it(with noise canceling headphones) and see how i go. I didnt even think of ruining my hearing if i didnt use nch! so thanks guys

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    I use the MotoSafe earplugs and my MP3 player pipes into my intercom system.

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    The comments on awareness of other traffic etc may, or may not, apply to any one individual.
    I know a number of riders who go bloody well while wearing earphones and I've not seen them put a foot wrong. On the other hand, some people are just plain dangerous even without earphones and adding these just exaggerates the problem.

    So there are some people who CAN focus on riding as well as listen to music but there are others who cannot. Nobody here can tell you which category you fit into and you therefore can only suck it and see.

    That said however, the comments on decibels and noise cancelling are very valid. Buy a really good set of earbud phones with noise cancelling system. Expect to pay in the hundreds of dollars or you're probably not getting quality.

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    Didn't want to start a thread forthis since there are so many so I'll just resurectthis one.

    This guy has an interesting solution to this problem lol.

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    I listen music going to work and back. i cant see any problems with this at normal listening levels.

    I don't think it will damage your hearing either. I'm forced to get my hearing checked yearly, no problems yet.

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