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DO YOU LISTEN TO MUSIC OR PODCASTS
WHILE YOU COMMUTE?
WANT TO ACTUALLY HEAR YOUR MUSIC
WHILE SAVING YOUR HEARING?
Your
iPod, iPhone, or mp3 player
is capable of remarkably good sound quality, but
you’ll never hear it listening to those cheap earbuds
they came with. Worse yet, you probably have your
volume turned up way too loud*
in order to overcome the high noise levels inside
the buses and trains you take to work and back home
every day.
So not only are you
listening to very low fidelity, you’re also
destroying your hearing. That’s a LOSE-LOSE
proposition.
Here’s a WIN-WIN
proposition…
EarHead Audio carries
GRADO LABS,
SHURE, and
ETYMŌTIC RESEARCH
in-ear monitors, which are among the finest sounding
in the world. If that alone isn’t a good
enough reason to buy them, they also reduce ambient
noise levels by as much as 42 decibels.
What does that mean? It
means the heavily noise-polluted world around you
will fade away when you listen to your music, so you
can turn down the volume on your player
significantly and hear everything you've been
missing.
Not only will you hear
all of the music, you’ll save your hearing as well. Your ears will thank us twice on every downbeat.
These earphones sound better
and offer greater noise isolation than those popular
noise-canceling designs you see heavily advertised.
In-ear monitors start at $79.00
and go up to $299.00.
If you think that’s
expensive, get a quote on a hearing aid for some
perspective.

* Try this experiment: Using your regular earbuds, make a note of the
volume level on your player as it’s set when you’re
riding on the bus or train you take to work. Then
make a note of the volume level as it’s set when
you’re listening in a quiet environment. The
results might surprise you.

LISTEN TO YOUR ENTIRE MUSIC COLLECTION AGAIN...
FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME
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