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Hei Ed
Ed Wall wrote:
> Erik and all
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> If you are at all interested, I followed up Erik's advice and did
> find some earphones that could be made to work. An inexpensive
> earbud of the variety I was looking for is the Sony MDR-EX33LP.
> With careful removal of a bit of plastic, it works quite well. I
> was not at all encouraged by the sales person where I searched who
> was quite emphatic that there were no earplugs that could be
> extended in the way I wished and I was reduced to trying to peer
> into those sealed packages.
Good to hear that you succeeded. - I've done something like this with a
cheap set, made by Philips, I use for my small pocket radio. I also
'expanded' the gap on my Sony MDR-45Pro, because they were a bit too
much narrowed up towards my chin when I at that time was working with
the professional Sony VM-D6C casetterecorder. So that's why I knew it
would be possible.:-)
Cheers, Erik Richard
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