Audiophile Earphones for Motorcycles Riders and for general use - Noise Guard/ Ear Mold

I posted this under electronics but didn't have much success. Hopefully there are more motorcyclists here who have some experience with these brands.

When I had a motorcycle a few years ago I was the owner of A pair of custom fitted earphones from ‘Earmold’ -$250 http://www.earmold.com.au/Motorcycle-Related-Products/Stereo….

They were great with a motorcycle helmet but I also loved using them just as my regular earphones on the train etc, although they did have a few negatives, such as they were not in ear amplifiers so sound quality not as good as a great pair of regular in-ear earphones.

After losing my Sony’s and destroying a variety of cheaper earphones I find myself really tired of poor build quality and the imperfect fit of many in-ear earphones. Although I don’t have a motorcycle at the moment, I hope to have another one in the next few years I find myself dreaming about having another custom fit pair of tough durable and top audio earphones that will last and be extremely comfortable.

However in general they are very expensive and I wanted to know if anyone has used some of the brands I mention below and whether or not they believe they represent good value especially when the sound quality is always going to be less than the top of the line Sony/Shure/Westone earphones which are also cheaper.

I am tempted by the noise guard Moto Dual but finding it hard to justify the price tag even though they will get a lot of use and hopefully even more so when I get a motorcycle again.

Anyone currently use any of these and if so do you recommend them?

Noise guard - Moto Dual - $635
- http://www.noiseguard.com.au/motorcycle/motorcyclepro-racing…

“Dual pro true balanced armature audio drivers encased by moulds directly into ears for ultimate in-ear-monitor stage quality sound production.”

Big Air - $550 (USA)
- http://bigearinc.com/all-products/motorcycle-ear plugs#!/~/product/category=2415853&id=9556543

Noise Guard – Moto - $435
http://www.noiseguard.com.au/

Single audio-driver encased in the silicon mold, so no hollow tubing. I assume this will have good sound quality but much less than the Moto Dual.

Earmold -$250 http://www.earmold.com.au/Motorcycle-Related-Products/Stereo….
- Dual balanced armature drivers (Not in the silicon)

Comments

  • Is it legal to use headphones while on a motorbike (or driving a car for that matter)?

    • I don't know about the legality however many riders will have custom inserts purely to stop wind noise while plenty listen to music to stop the falling asleep on long rides or to keep them entertained. I assume it all legal, even in a car.

  • Why not go for custom moulded earphones sold by a more audio-centric company? The isolation would be nearly identical but sound quality potentially a lot better.

    http://www.uniquemelody.com.au/

    These guys might be able to send you a demo unit to try out.

    • Thanks for the suggestion. I will take a look.

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