lazybum
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How do you run with IEMs? The bone conduction when running annoys the hell out of me. Walking with IEMs is already almost unbearable for me.
Ok, so i'm going to be getting a KSC75, but I hear it's got very bad build quality....
I've seen my friend's break on the spot (but he also broke my cowon t2) and Lots of comments, on newegg, say it break's easily.
There's got to be something They and I'm missing out on that makes this so great....It's not just the Sq is it?
heh, so practically everyone here runs with ear muff's?
I was looking forward for some earbuds because they're small and well I thought it would be better for running....
Do those clips really work well, how about some parkour (jumping jacks) ? I've never tried them so please understand my concerns.
nonsupremous /img/forum/go_quote.gif I have tried running with earbuds and IEMs, but have never been able to get them to stay in past a mile and a half or so. the sweat just works them out too easily.
nonsupremous how did your wear yours when you were running /img/forum/go_quote.gif ?
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ok, well the Koss came in today and I'm having so much trouble putting it on right now, I'm going to try it on later. my ears feel like they've torn or something
I'm getting mixed feeling about it. Although the quality's fine, I'm not digging the clips.
Koss Porta Pros here. The headband can´t get sweaty since it´s just metal. The ear pads is airy enough to not get to sweaty either. Maybe would be good if they where replaceable but that is the only "issue" I managed to invent.
nonsupremous /img/forum/go_quote.gif The Sony clip ons that I mentioned earlier have such good springs in the clips, that I believe they would hold in place perfectly through running, jumping jacks, yoga or anything else.