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<blockquote data-quote="Penforhire" data-source="post: 52124" data-attributes="member: 193"><p>I have a pair. Cost me maybe $150 beans (still a lot of cash). They were made by one of the audiologists travelling with the Cycle World IMS show. I saw enough of the construction to know she made them herself, not by Westone or Challenger (though i have no idea who sold her the speakers).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, they do sort of break in going from a very snug fit to comfy. My experience is I have to turn down all my audio settings versus the AutoCom helmet speakers heard through plain silicone plugs. I don't wear non-custom plugs any more. I find the silicone to be all-day comfortable and I can put 'em in or out in seconds (always fussing with foamies to get 'em in right).</p><p></p><p>The plain-plug solution may work better for me because I can hear more ambient noise (mine may have a looser fit now).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Penforhire, post: 52124, member: 193"] I have a pair. Cost me maybe $150 beans (still a lot of cash). They were made by one of the audiologists travelling with the Cycle World IMS show. I saw enough of the construction to know she made them herself, not by Westone or Challenger (though i have no idea who sold her the speakers). Anyway, they do sort of break in going from a very snug fit to comfy. My experience is I have to turn down all my audio settings versus the AutoCom helmet speakers heard through plain silicone plugs. I don't wear non-custom plugs any more. I find the silicone to be all-day comfortable and I can put 'em in or out in seconds (always fussing with foamies to get 'em in right). The plain-plug solution may work better for me because I can hear more ambient noise (mine may have a looser fit now). [/QUOTE]
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