This thread's been in hibernation for 2 years; however I was just up at Daytona yesterday and ordered some custom molded earphones (ughhh-- ear buds?)... from a company called
DBPlugs, based in Valrico, Fla.
The problem: I've tried a number of ear buds, my latest being the Klypsch s4i
(CLICKY). They're really great ear buds with wonderful sound, but alas, just like the others, after a couple hours in the saddle, one or sometimes both ears begin to hurt. I stop, take off the helmet, and and wiggle them around. Sometimes this helps for a little while, but eventually I have to take them out and resort to my awful SMH10 helmet speakers. They're indeed plenty loud enough, but forget the bass.
I don't care who you are or what you say, helmet speakers don't compare to the sound and noise isolation of something IN THE EAR. Wind noise with my Shoei Neotec? It is indeed one of the quieter helmets out there, but at expressway speeds wind noise becomes a problem.
So I took a chance. Hold your breath, these things are not cheap. But I love listening to music while I ride, and I need good noise protection. I got fitted up for their custom molded ear buds, which should be delivered in about 2 weeks. They come with a 2 year warranty and removable wires. Their single speaker model was 300, but I chose the 420 dollar two speaker model for better sound.
The process:
While sitting in the chair there at their booth, they checked my ears for wax. "It's pretty clean in there," he pronounced after looking in my ear with a scope. He gently inserted a 3/16 thick foam plug up against my ear drum and then filled both ears with some foam. I was instructed to keep my mouth open slightly. 2 minutes later, he pulled them out and the fitting was complete. I'll never see that foam again, it'll be used to mold the actual pieces. Now we wait to see how this Florida based company does.
One thing I noticed in looking at their product was all the little gizmos inside the sample ear mold they showed me. The speakers look like little 1/8x1/8x1/4 silver boxes with separate ports leading toward the ear drum. They don't look like anything I've ever seen. But in all fairness, I've never looked inside a set of ear buds before.
This should be interesting.
Gary
darksider #44