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Old Nov 14, 2008, 5:43 pm
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Originally Posted by Fliar
Yes, but that's only for the measurement. The custom earpieces are GBP60, so it adds a rather whopping GBP to the earphones so that's a total of about GBP300
Whoops, missed that part. The 60 pounds is in-line with what's being charged here in the US typically ($110-120).

An easy way to see if you'll be comfortable with earphones is to just buy a set of foam earplugs and wear them for a while (maybe sleep in them). If you can wear the yellow foam ones for a while (the ones that're just foam cylinders), then you should be OK. (sometimes these come in white as well)

I suggest the cylindrical non-tapered ones because IMO they're the stiffest material used for foam plugs - I come from experience, as I have to wear earplugs a lot when I go on the plant floor, and I've worn all types.

These are the type:

http://earplugstore.stores.yahoo.net/eclpvcfopln2.html

If you can handle them, earphones will be no sweat.
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