tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8690237.post113946410405553488..comments2023-10-18T04:35:11.186-05:00Comments on Theme Park Experience: HearingEric Grubbshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08237140729566147948noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8690237.post-1139525416372599002006-02-09T16:50:00.000-06:002006-02-09T16:50:00.000-06:00I'll have to check out those Sony phones. They ar...I'll have to check out those Sony phones. They are pretty inexpensive. I rarely listen to music all that loudly. I actually find myself telling my wife to turn it down all the time. <BR/><BR/>After years and years of playing punk rock with no headphones and attending hundreds of concerts, when it is quiet I sometims have a buzzing in my ears. Not bad, but could have been prevented.Erichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07637160543979509710noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8690237.post-1139512472137886662006-02-09T13:14:00.000-06:002006-02-09T13:14:00.000-06:00I got these new Sony "in-the-ear-canal" type ear b...I got these new Sony "in-the-ear-canal" type ear buds (they look like tiny ear plugs and I got them at Target for $35). They are the best I've ever heard, and I can turn the volume way down and still not hear the busy New York streets. The only downside is that sometimes I can hear <I>internal</I> things, like the mechanics of my jaw or the sound of my respiration. Still, they are the best I've ever known and I'd rather hear the inside of my own head than the rest of the world.Long_Divisionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06786046407729312265noreply@blogger.com