You mean you have 8 songs or you plan on installing an actual 8 track player on your Aprilia? I dont know if you heard about this cool new media called mp3. Alot smaller and lighter and you variety of music would be a little better on an mp3 player. Now if you just cant live without your 8 track's, I have a line on some that were shoved away on a shelf and just recently(last couple of years) pulled out. They wont give you any kind of warranty because they are concerned that the belts may have dried out after 25-30 years. I purchased one myself, brand spankin new in the box and it worked wonderfully, right before I shoved it back in the box. I have big plans for mine.
As far as your question, single earphone only is whats allowed, but I think that works with your mono 8 track player.
You can verify that on the AMA website or ask our vise president, he is suppose to know all that AMA stuff: http://home.ama-cycle.org/amaccess/l...t.asp?state=CA
Endorsed with a thumbs up by Andrew, I purchased the Sony's "Fontopia" ear bud headphones two years ago. They do a great job blocking out a lot of the road noise, while allowing your MP3's to pound your ear drums!
Back when we bought ours, the price was just over $50.00.
Today they're between $30-$40 depending where you shop online.
Jason.. Do these things use batteries?.. I shopped for noise cancelling headphones and most of them, including the Sony ear buds style ones were using batteries to create the counter noise.. They are good at blocking bass sounds like airplane or bike engine, but how do they do with other sounds you actually need to hear for safety reasons? Somehow the batteries equiped once feel too complicated when riding... Do yours only have the extra rubber looking buds to block the sound?.. I want to try to ride with the MD player or iPod shuffle..
PS The sony ones were like $150.
Everything good in life uses batteries, ask your girlfriend, Im sure she will agree.
Eric... I have no idea how women (or should I say A woman in particular) can resist your charms. You are so sensitive, subtle and refined. But I give you that, without batteries I m not sure what we would do with our collection of rabbit habit, impulse crystal rabbit, love bunny, bunny hop, cyberbunny, venus butterfly 2, pearl butterfly, light up butterfly and impulse 5+ micro butterfly..
The Sony earbuds I bought don't use batteries. They rely on the rubber folds of the ear piece to block out the background noise.
I m not sure what we would do with our collection of rabbit habit, impulse crystal rabbit, love bunny, bunny hop, cyberbunny, venus butterfly 2, pearl butterfly, light up butterfly and impulse 5+ micro butterfly..
I think your toy collection rivals my DVD collection ! ;D
The Sony (with counter sound, about $100) ones I saw at Fry's:
Sony MDR-NC11
Noise Canceling Fontopia ® Ear-bud Headphones
(10dB) when the noise canceling circuit is switched on. In addition, its 9mm driver units produce powerful sound for your listening enjoyment. So tune out noise at work, when you travel, or even when you are trying to sleep in a loud environment.
The Noise Canceling circuit actually senses outside noise with built-in microphones and sends an equal-but-opposite canceling signal to the headphones. The Noise Canceling on/off switch located on the battery box indicates when Noise Canceling is operating. Additional features include the Fontopia® in-the-ear design, Volume control, and a Miniature connection box for AAA battery. Silence outside sound with Sony.
Features:
Noise Canceling Headphone
9mm driver units
Volume control
Miniature connection box
Noise Canceler on/off switch
Reduces outside noise by 70% (10db)
I think you should buy the Ultimate Ears UE-10 Pro. They are around $900 and would sound great with your 8 track player. Could you pick me up a pair also, I will pay you back .........um, soon.
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