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Ear Buds

k6dgw
I know this has been discussed on the reflector, but I can't find it in
the archives after a bit of searching.  I have the RS equivalent of the
Koss Ear Plugs which work great on my KX1 for an old guy who can't hear
any more.  However, I can't get them into my ears so they'll stay for
any length of time.  I've tried all the shapes that came with them (the
hexagonal ones are interesting, but I don't have hexagonal ears ... must
just be a genetic defect, or maybe they were for Vulcans).

Several folks mentioned awhile ago using standard OSHA safety ear plugs
and putting a hole in them.  I'd like to know how to put the hole in the
plug because I have quite a supply of them for running the chipper,
chain saw, blower, etc.

Please reply off-reflector ... there's enough traffic on this cyberspot
already, and this is an old and well hashed subject.

73,

Fred K6DGW
Auburn CA CM98lw

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RE: Ear Buds

Steven Pituch
Hi Fred,
Good subject, even for this reflector.  Look at:
http://www.cogev.com/trips/headphones.htm
And
http://www.headwize.com/projects/cmoy4_prj.htm
Regards,
Steve, W2MY/5
http://users.ev1.net/~spituch/, Corpus Christi, TX, ELl7
QRP/ARCI 8351, FPQRP 1025, NJQRP 25, QRP-L 269, FISTS 3150, ARS 142, NEQRP
281, NWQRP ??, 10-10 61720, NORCAL 691, K2 #402

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Re: RE: Ear Buds

Sylvan Archer
In reply to this post by k6dgw
Great ideas. Here is another. Go down to Walmart and
get some Silencio ear plugs from the sporting goods
section. Cut them appropriately and put them on
instead of the foam. Much more comfortable for me and
a better seal.

73 de w1mt
mike

--- Steven Pituch <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi Fred,
> Good subject, even for this reflector.  Look at:
> http://www.cogev.com/trips/headphones.htm
> And
> http://www.headwize.com/projects/cmoy4_prj.htm
> Regards,
> Steve, W2MY/5
> http://users.ev1.net/~spituch/, Corpus Christi, TX,
> ELl7
> QRP/ARCI 8351, FPQRP 1025, NJQRP 25, QRP-L 269,
> FISTS 3150, ARS 142, NEQRP
> 281, NWQRP ??, 10-10 61720, NORCAL 691, K2 #402
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RE: Ear Buds

Craig Rairdin
In reply to this post by k6dgw
> I know this has been discussed on the reflector, but I can't find it in
> the archives after a bit of searching.  I have the RS equivalent of the
> Koss Ear Plugs which work great on my KX1 for an old guy who can't hear
> any more.  However, I can't get them into my ears so they'll stay for
> any length of time.  

Leave it to all you hardcore kit builders and home brewers to carve up ear
plugs and turn this into a project. :-)

I use these at the gym and they're fantastic:

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=5335728&type=product&id=105182
6204625

They're from Sony and they're $40. They fit nicely in the ear and block out
background noise. They have good frequency response. I've tried other
earbuds and I don't understand what species they're designed for. These
Sonys fit right into the ear canal. They're great.


Craig
NZ0R

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RE: Ear Buds

Steven Pituch
Hi Craig,
The problem with ear buds is that they do not fit my ears.  I have tried
many of them.  They hurt terribly.  Also I have to press them forcibly
against my head to get the best around.   That's why I will try the Koss
type that have the narrow sound pipe and the compressible foam around them.
I guess they are truly in-the-ear types.   I also heard that they sound much
better too.

Steve, W2MY


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Re: RE: Ear Buds and Headphones cushion substitutes

Stuart Rohre
I have found that some ear buds fit better if you switch them to the other
ear, or turn them slightly so that the wire exits at an angle to the rear of
the head.

Maybe you can find a more comfortable position that way.

On another headphone note:   From time to time, I report on using "Cosmetic
Sponges" as cushions for old fashioned headphones of the high impedance
bakelite type.   Besides Walgreens drug Store, I have found some of the
local Dollar Stores carries 8 White sponge disks for $1.29.  That would
equip four headsets.  Those are the most comfortable solution to headphone
cushions for hard cased phones.   You cut a hole in the middle of the round
sponge disk for the sound holes of the diaphragm.  Use double sided "Scotch"
tape to affix the disk to the cover of the headphones.  The phones can be
worn for long hours of contesting in complete comfort using these improvised
cushions.

They are more comfortable than the original black rubber sponge cushions
that snapped around the "cans" back in the old days.

-Stuart
K5KVH



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Re: RE: Ear Buds and Headphones cushion substitutes

Vic K2VCO
Stuart Rohre wrote:

>
> On another headphone note:   From time to time, I report on using "Cosmetic
> Sponges" as cushions for old fashioned headphones of the high impedance
> bakelite type.   Besides Walgreens drug Store, I have found some of the
> local Dollar Stores carries 8 White sponge disks for $1.29.  That would
> equip four headsets.  Those are the most comfortable solution to headphone
> cushions for hard cased phones.

Hmmm, I suspect that you don't wear glasses, Stuart!  I've tried this and the
problem I have is that since the pads are between the phones and my ears, they
just mash my ears against the earpieces of my glasses!  What I need is something
that will fit AROUND the ears, letting my head take the pressure rather than the
ears.  And of course they need to be soft enough to let the earpieces of the
glasses through.

> They are more comfortable than the original black rubber sponge cushions
> that snapped around the "cans" back in the old days.

I don't know about that, but I wish I knew where to get the old-style cushions.

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Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
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Re: RE: Ear Buds and Headphones cushion substitutes

Stuart Rohre
Hi Vic,
The diameter of the cosmetic pads I have found is smaller, (slightly) than
the Trimm type and Military Surplus phones I have used them on.  I do wear
glasses 100 per cent of the time, and these pads have not been a problem.

They do not stick out forward of the ear enough to touch the glasses frame
ear pieces, and they are soft enough to cushion the ear without placing
undue pressure on the ear upon the glasses ear piece hooking over the ear.

I find them entirely adequate, since the old style rubber foam ear pads are
no longer manufactured, in the USA, as far as I can find out.  You could cut
the pads perhaps if your glasses have larger ear pieces.  They are soft
white foam that is easily handled with scissors.
-Stuart
K5KVH



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RE: RE: Ear Buds

Jeff Burns-3
In reply to this post by Steven Pituch
I got a pair of these for Christmas.

http://store.yahoo.com/earplugstore/chmisearph.html

Very good fit!

Jeff Burns
AD9T

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Hi Craig,
The problem with ear buds is that they do not fit my ears.  I have tried
many of them.  They hurt terribly.  Also I have to press them forcibly
against my head to get the best around.   That's why I will try the Koss
type that have the narrow sound pipe and the compressible foam around them.
I guess they are truly in-the-ear types.   I also heard that they sound much
better too.

Steve, W2MY


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