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<blockquote data-quote="John d" data-source="post: 1417567" data-attributes="member: 21062"><p>Fortunately for me, my earbuds stay well inserted and I can ride all day with them, except for breaks. I find that just a slight moistening of the ear tips with the tongue makes insertion really easy, and seals the tip to the ear canal well. Lick em and stick em. Where have I heard that before? Once the tip is well sealed to the ear canal, the bass sounds come through properly. People who complain that their earbuds sound tinny are not getting that good seal.</p><p></p><p>For me as well, I cannot have both earbuds and speakers. It's one or the other. My speakers are in the box. Some people have to go with speakers, just because their ears just can't accept earbuds, or ear plugs for that matter.</p><p></p><p>I keep the extra wire under my jacket at the front, and have no issues with the "rubbing" sounds. I suppose the make and model of earbuds is a factor as well. I also roll the wire over and behind my ears before going down, which helps keep the earbuds in place, and makes putting a helmet on easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John d, post: 1417567, member: 21062"] Fortunately for me, my earbuds stay well inserted and I can ride all day with them, except for breaks. I find that just a slight moistening of the ear tips with the tongue makes insertion really easy, and seals the tip to the ear canal well. Lick em and stick em. Where have I heard that before? Once the tip is well sealed to the ear canal, the bass sounds come through properly. People who complain that their earbuds sound tinny are not getting that good seal. For me as well, I cannot have both earbuds and speakers. It's one or the other. My speakers are in the box. Some people have to go with speakers, just because their ears just can't accept earbuds, or ear plugs for that matter. I keep the extra wire under my jacket at the front, and have no issues with the "rubbing" sounds. I suppose the make and model of earbuds is a factor as well. I also roll the wire over and behind my ears before going down, which helps keep the earbuds in place, and makes putting a helmet on easy. [/QUOTE]
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