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Headphones... for sensitive ears?
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| Yan |
Can anyone help me out with this?
I have fairly small ears and whenever I wear any kind of headphones (in-ear or otherwise), after a short while, my ear begins to hurt. The pain is somewhat throbby, too. Are there any headphones out there that are light and are preferably not in-ear? I've found that the lighter the phones, the more time it takes before my ears begin to hurt. |
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| jesteraver |
Only thing I can say dude, your going to have to get them custom, seeing all earphones are made for average ears and stuff, or use headphones. Nothing much I can say.
Sorry dude. |
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| Sunsnail |
| circum-aural headphones are for you |
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| washout |
| as in small enuf to look dumb ?? |
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| mezzir |
i always had the same problem, but i used to have a pair of earbuds and one of the wrap-around ones sony makes
i got sick of those and got another ty pair, sony mdr-v150s, but they're comfortable, especially for 20 bucks |
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| ZeJayMan |
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| THE_Chris |
| Wraparound ones would probobly be the best. |
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| jdat |
You could get some Shure ones.
These come with different Flex Sleeves ( small medium and large ) and you can also get some in foam so it's an even better fit. |
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