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MEElectronics M6 Pro IEM - $63.96 Delivered from Noisy Motel

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Currently they are $49.99USD ($59.99 normal price) from both Amazon and Meelec which works out to be ~$66USD before shipping. So $64AUD is a good price though not really an insane bargain but I have been wanting to get a pair of these for a while and I have always had great service from Noisy Motel.

The headphones will be arriving between the 10-12th of March so you should get them either the end of next week or the start of the following.

I can't see many (any?) reviews from the usual places but I think they'll be good. I'm really hoping they fit well under my motorbike helmet.

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  • I've had this shape IEMs before (westone 3) and I could never get them to sit straight with my full face helmet on. Any tips?

    • +3

      You really shouldn't be wearing IEMs on a motorbike.

      • +1

        Only on the highway, not in traffic. I'd be wearing ear plugs otherwise

      • +1

        Whilst I appreciate your concern for motorcyclist safety, it's a personal choice. They do cut down on wind noise and I find they reduce my fatigue and improve my concentration. I still need to hear the bike though so normally they are pretty low on volume.

        • There's a reason Sena and Scala and other companies make helmet-mounted sound systems - they are engineered to give you music while allowing you to hear your surroundings. I'm not saying you shouldn't listen to music on your motorbike at all, but that IEMs which seal out outside noise (that is their entire raison d'etre) are especially dangerous.

        • not wearing a seatbelt is also a personal choice :P

        • @xyron:you haven't ever ridden a motorcycle on a highway, have you

        • @tanabe88gg: I have, and I certainly know about the risk of hearing damage from wind! thats why earplugs + SENA headset is the best option there.

  • Amazon reviews sound good, I hardly use head/earphones but I'm tempted

  • I have a shure se846, sound good but not very easy to put in my ears. this one looks the same.

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