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Etymotic ER6i Isolator black earphones on sale - $69.99

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 7:57 pm
by taosports
This is the lowest price I've seen and the shipping is free.

http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?s ... caid=17654

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:32 pm
by ScooterCop
Nice call. Just ordered mine. I've been wanting these.

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 6:39 am
by mad1150
FYI: I've been using buy.com fo quite a while. They are usually less expensive and normally have free shipping, but not on all products. I always check to see if they have it first.

I was using them at work regularly, but our business sector said we need to use one source for better pricing (Insight), they are quite a bit more expensive, you always have to pay for shipping, and they conveniently ship from multiple warehouses so you end up paying for even more shipping per order.

I was told I'm not seeing the big picture, as usual!

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 12:06 pm
by toner87
Thanks for the tip!

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 12:01 am
by socalrob
I have a pair those in white, about 2 years old,

I am very happy with them. One comment. When wearing them I was getting sore ears; it was the wire hanging down contacting my ear & pushed into my helmet. Dawned on me one day to drape the wires/cords over & around (front to back) my ears so the wire sits behind my ears. Works perfect & now I can go all day with no ear discomfort at all. Plus the plugs stay in place better while putting on the helmet.

I don't ride with music often or on commutes, but on the highway I find it a safe way to keep alert.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 7:37 pm
by toner87
I love these! First ride with them today and they 1) don't get pushed out of my ears when I put my helmet on and 2) sound great! The Shure ones I have sound a bit better, but I can't get the helmet on over them. My one quibble with the Etymotics is the gauge of the wire is very lightweight... The Shures are much more solid with nice thick wires... YMMV...
T.

Just got mine

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 5:57 pm
by TonyT607
Great deal, I just received mine (my 3rd pair). First ones fell victim to the Seeing Eye pup i was raising, and I left a pair on an airplane a few weeks ago. Thanks for the tip...

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 11:03 pm
by scottybooj
awesome...just got them for 59.99 by signing up for the google checkout.

WORD UP

Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 6:35 pm
by dcameron
Mike:

Thanks for the tip. Ordered mine Monday and they arrived Friday. Just came back from a ride through Calistoga and Healdsburg. The mustard grass in the vineyards absolutely gorgeous this year. The earphones were a great addition. Blocked out the road noise and could listen quite comfortably.

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:32 am
by munchmeister
Superb deal. I love mine, but would like to find a source for replacement ear flanges. Anybody have a good source for those?

BTW, here is a tip. I got some light fishing line and tied a knot around the small tube part and then made a short loop. This lets me tug on the fishing line loop instead of the Ety cord when pulling them out of the ear. I'm hoping this makes the cord connection last longer. But, with prices like these, replacing them won't be as expensive.

Thanks again Michael.

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:30 am
by taosports
munchmeister wrote:Superb deal. I love mine, but would like to find a source for replacement ear flanges. Anybody have a good source for those?
Etymotic sells them (3 different sizes) along with filters that you will eventually need to replace.

http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/er6i-acc.aspx

BTW, these flanges are meant to seat deep inside the ear canal for the best sound and outside noise isolation. I've heard some people complain that they fall out or come loose when they put their helmets on. If this happens to you, you need to try one of their smaller flanges which should come with your original purchase. There is no way they will fall out if you have the proper size fitted correctly.

Munchmeister...great tip with the fishing line loop!

Check Buy/Sell/Trade for my ER-6i's.

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 4:30 pm
by TonyT607
Guys I will post there but I am selling a pair of new unused Etymotic ER-61's...I bought a pair a couple of weeks ago thinking I forgot mine on an airplane but I just found them this morning in my luggage.

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 4:08 pm
by GypsyRR
I've had these for about 3 months now and the left ear phone is not putting out the same amount of sound as the right. Any idea of what I can do to remedy it, or do I just have to buy a new pair?

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 4:16 pm
by taosports
Sounds (no pun intended) like the filter is clogged Gypsy. When you purchased the earphones, there should have been a small package of extra tips and also a few tiny spare filters along with the tool to replace them. You can also purchase more filters from the Etymotic website.

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 9:35 pm
by mcooperstein
Could somebody help me decide... I've been wanting a headset of some kind to listen to 'tunes', and possibly integrate with a GPS and/or Blue Tooth enabled phone. I've heard a lot of good things abot the Etymotic earphones. I always wear hearing protection( Howard Leight), so I'm guessing these headphones will also keep some of the wind noise out. My question is this.. I've been also thinking about helmet speakers, such as what you get with a Chatterbox system. I've been told that the helmet speakers still work even when your wearing the foam ear plugs.. is this true? So...what is the concensus here...etymotic earphones...or helmet mounted speakers? BTW, I use a Schuberth Concept helmet. I'm not even sure if these can be retrofitted for ear speakers. Anyone know?

Mark

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 10:08 pm
by taosports
Mark,

I can't help you with the ear speaker question but I will attest to the noise blocking ability of the Etymotics. I've been using them for over two years, even when I'm not listening to my tunes. They work great at blocking noise. I once used custom made plugs but have since thrown them out.

The ER6i plugs come packaged with two sizes of ear flanges and also foam tips. I use the 3 flange (largest) ones because they fit my ear canal best. The secret to these is that you must insert them deep in your ear canal for them to work best so it's important to use the correct size. You can order from 3 different size tips from their website listed earlier in this thread.

Hope that helps.

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 11:39 pm
by munchmeister
Mark:
One of the main reasons I like my Ety's is that they seal so well in the ears, that the wind noise is very minimal. In fact, I could set the Ipod at a reasonable level for me and not have to turn up the volume later when I got up to a reasonable speed. YMMV but I'm not sure Ety's would work if you want to use an in-helmet speaker system along with them. You might not be able to hear the speaker system ! :(

But others may have a more direct experience with them.
--Doug

+2 on Etymotics

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:11 am
by toner87
After a couple more months using the Etymotics I have to say that they truly are the best headphones (for the price) I've ever used. Even my wife has her own pair now after using mine for a couple days. She has smaller ears, so the option to use the smaller flanges really sealed the deal for her. Once you get used to the "in ear" style, you'll never go back. The sound isolating qualities are excellent and I can only imagine that an "in helmet" speaker would have to be extremely loud to compete with wind noise.

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 5:04 pm
by celticus
Mark , I like the Shure E2Cs. They are slightly less expensive and sound better. I have tried them and the Etymotics side by side and the Shures were quite a bit better sounding .
Mark

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 4:13 am
by rdsmith3
celticus wrote:Mark , I like the Shure E2Cs. They are slightly less expensive and sound better. I have tried them and the Etymotics side by side and the Shures were quite a bit better sounding .
Mark
I tried the Shures, also, but did not like them. They stick out a lot farther and, for me, were not good for wearing with a helmet.