Posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on September 22, 2011 at 07:41:36 from (24.183.132.223):
In Reply to: Radio/ear protection? posted by Zachary Hoyt on September 21, 2011 at 19:06:22:
The Race Tracker is about the best for your buck. The noise cancellation feature works great. I can mow lawn & only need to turn the volume up a third of the way. The ONLY down-side, there isn't much bass range at all. They are ment for pit crews to hear one-another. There should be a black set somewhere on the site, if red isn't your thing.
If the Race Trackers don't do it for you, check out the rest of the site. They have more 'phones than you could shake a stick at. I have used Koss 'phones most ALL of my life & they are an outstanding company. My Dad's early 60's PRO4 works great, my Mom's Beatlephones are still around somewhere & my Porta-Pro, from the 80's is still alive..... somewhere. IF your headphones poop-out on ya, take them back/send them in to Koss. You will, 80% of the time, get new ones or the contemporary equivalent, free. I should add here, that Koss is a Milwaukee based company that still makes a good many of their products at home. IIRC, the earbuds & inexpensive lines are out-sourced.
Whatever your choice, at least check into Koss 'phones. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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