Ety ER-4P IEM comfort..?
May 21, 2011 at 4:39 PM Post #16 of 18
Too bad I can't amp my Samsung Focus or Zune HD :p How are the Shure 215s with comfort? Could I wear them for a 10 hour car trip (as a pasenger)? I want one pair of portable cans whether they be on ears (Beyer DT1350) or Shure 215s and they need to isolate enough to mow the lawn with them often and a couple of times a year I drive 10 hours from KC to Texas to see my grandmother. I also take a few 3-6 hour car trips as well. Will I be able to wear them the whole ride with breaks inbetween meals or will my ears ache and/or become fatigued?

No one can tell you for sure how your ears will react to them. If you want to feel what they are like you could spend about $10 and try the Etymotic er20 earplug. Great for mowing the lawn! :wink:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0015WNZ9K/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/184-3202120-4217837

From the Ety site: http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/er20.html

Edit: Changed link to the large style. Blue ones are a small size.
 
May 21, 2011 at 11:44 PM Post #17 of 18


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Too bad I can't amp my Samsung Focus or Zune HD :p How are the Shure 215s with comfort? Could I wear them for a 10 hour car trip (as a pasenger)? I want one pair of portable cans whether they be on ears (Beyer DT1350) or Shure 215s and they need to isolate enough to mow the lawn with them often and a couple of times a year I drive 10 hours from KC to Texas to see my grandmother. I also take a few 3-6 hour car trips as well. Will I be able to wear them the whole ride with breaks inbetween meals or will my ears ache and/or become fatigued?


I've slept all night with my 215's on and never had any discomfort...
 
 

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