what do you do for tunes on your dyna?
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RE: what do you do for tunes on your dyna?
this is what i use:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGkBlyyQGs8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ekp2FotxDo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGkBlyyQGs8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ekp2FotxDo
#32
RE: what do you do for tunes on your dyna?
ORIGINAL: PigInaBlanket
My Creative Zen mp3 player and some Ear Candy Ink'd Smokin Buds ear phones. These ear buds are incredible, they are the only ones I have ever found that let me turn my mp3 player to half volume and still hear them at 70mph and above on the highway with no windshield and short shots blasting away.
Don't be scared away by the cheap price they really sound great too.
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Skull...oductDetail.do
No I don't work for them.
My Creative Zen mp3 player and some Ear Candy Ink'd Smokin Buds ear phones. These ear buds are incredible, they are the only ones I have ever found that let me turn my mp3 player to half volume and still hear them at 70mph and above on the highway with no windshield and short shots blasting away.
Don't be scared away by the cheap price they really sound great too.
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Skull...oductDetail.do
No I don't work for them.
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RE: what do you do for tunes on your dyna?
ORIGINAL: Dawg Rider
I'm a music lover, but I have not found a setup that suits me while riding. Regular earbuds don't do it for me...the sound quality over the wind noise is just not worth it(I even tried some "noise cancelling" earbuds and a full helmet to no avail).I actually have mostly stopped listening to the I-pod anytimewith earbudsand have gone to headphones/speaker system most of the time since I think I've done some damage to my ears cranking it too much with earbuds. I'm thinking about trying those custom made earplugs for riding, but they are high as a kite. I don't like listening unless the sound is decent, so I'll probably just keep on riding without tunes since Ihaven't really missed the music anyway.
I'm a music lover, but I have not found a setup that suits me while riding. Regular earbuds don't do it for me...the sound quality over the wind noise is just not worth it(I even tried some "noise cancelling" earbuds and a full helmet to no avail).I actually have mostly stopped listening to the I-pod anytimewith earbudsand have gone to headphones/speaker system most of the time since I think I've done some damage to my ears cranking it too much with earbuds. I'm thinking about trying those custom made earplugs for riding, but they are high as a kite. I don't like listening unless the sound is decent, so I'll probably just keep on riding without tunes since Ihaven't really missed the music anyway.
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#38
RE: what do you do for tunes on your dyna?
These are the ones that I use. Though more expensive than I like, they really do a goodjob of eliminating outside noises.
I used them for a long time before I got the bike for everything from mowing the lawn to shooting.
They actually work better than many sets of shooting headphones that I have. And the insulators are made of the same stuff as the squishy plugs.
The have an inlinevolume control and do a very good job of eliminating wind noise which allows me to hear the cages better.
Last set I bought lasted for overa year of hard use.
RadioShack.com - Home Entertainment: Accessories: Headphones: Noise-Isolating Earbuds with In-line Volume Control [/align][/align][/align]http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2405793&cp=2032057.2032187 .2202780&pg=2&fbn=Connectivity%2FWired& ;f=PAD%2FConnectivity+Technology%2FWired&fbc=1 &retainProdsInSession=1&numProdsPerPage=10 0&parentPage=family[/align]
I used them for a long time before I got the bike for everything from mowing the lawn to shooting.
They actually work better than many sets of shooting headphones that I have. And the insulators are made of the same stuff as the squishy plugs.
The have an inlinevolume control and do a very good job of eliminating wind noise which allows me to hear the cages better.
Last set I bought lasted for overa year of hard use.
RadioShack.com - Home Entertainment: Accessories: Headphones: Noise-Isolating Earbuds with In-line Volume Control [/align][/align][/align]http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2405793&cp=2032057.2032187 .2202780&pg=2&fbn=Connectivity%2FWired& ;f=PAD%2FConnectivity+Technology%2FWired&fbc=1 &retainProdsInSession=1&numProdsPerPage=10 0&parentPage=family[/align]