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15409 Robinwood Drive, Minnetonka,
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For Immediate Release
Contact:
Lee Stagni
Trick Audio, LLC
Office: 763.559.0900
Mobile: 612.382.8709
lee@trickearphones.com
Noise Blocking Earphones Move from
Motor Sports to Consumer Audio for Safer Listening At Lower Volumes
Earphone Designed for Use with Driver/Crew
Radio Communication and NASCAR Race Scanners Blocks More Outside
Noise so Consumers Can Listen to their Portable Audio at Lower Volumes
Minneapolis , Minnesota
Tuesday April 18, 2005
Listening to portable audio
players through ear-phones have the potential to cause hearing damage
when played at higher volumes. Volume limiters like to one now offered
by Apple for its iPod only solve part of the problem. Users increase
the volume so they can hear the audio over the outside noise that
also enters the ear canal. The TA-100 earphone, announced today
by Trick Audio, blocks outside noise resulting in crisp, clean sound
at much lower (safer) volumes. The TA-100 is priced at $59.95. For
a limited time, Trick is offering the new earphone for $39.95 through
its internet web site www.trickearphones.com.
The TA-100 was designed for
use in motor sports one of the loudest and most challenging
hearing environments. By blocking as much as 42 decibels of noise,
the TA-100 is ideal for two-way radio communication between race
car drivers and their crew. "The TA-100 blocks a remarkable
amount of engine noise," noted Jeff Johnson, co-owner of Archer
Racing the nations leading Dodge Viper road racing
team. "We use the TA-100 ourselves and recommend them to our
customers and the drivers and crews that participate in Dodge Viper
Days racing events. We want to get racing teams across the country
using the TA-100 to improve communications and comfort while minimizing
potential hearing damage." Archer Racing recently became a
dealer for the TA-100 earphones.
The TA-100 is also being used
at NASCAR events by race fans listening to race scanners who have
discarded their 1970 ear-muff style headset that is hot and heavy,
and only block 28 decibels of noise in the best of conditions. Many
of these fans have also discovered that their scanner and iPod MP3
player use the same audio input jack so they can use the
TA-100 both on and off the track.
The TA-100 is an in-the-ear
earphone. The most common complaint about this style earphone is
that they do not fit properly. Improper fit lets the earphone fall
out of the ear and also allows noise to pass into the ear canal
eliminating their noise-blocking capability.
Trick has avoided these problems
because it uses the Comply Platinum Canal Tip. This patented
foam tip is extremely soft and pliable. It was developed for use
with high-end hearing aids. The tip was tested by the U.S. government
and is now used by helicopter crews for the United States Army.
The Comply tip compresses for
easy insertion and then quickly expands in response to heat from
the body. Tip flexibility keeps the earphone in place as the ear
canal moves such as when the user is talking, eating, drinking or
moving about. This feature makes the TA-100 ideal for individuals
with an active lifestyle.
"Trick is bringing a new generation of in-the-ear earphones
to the motor sports market," said Lee Stagni president of Trick
Audio. "If these earphones can block race engine and track
noise, imagine how well they will work on an airplane or in other
loud listening environment. Our customers can now turn down the
volume on their racing radio, scanner or iPod which can help prevent
possible damage to their hearing."
Visit www.trickearphones.com
for more information about Trick Audio and how its TA-100 noise
blocking earphone can create a safer listening environment for users
of racing radios, scanners and todays popular portable audio
devices.
Trick Audio is a developer
and marketer of innovative earphones and related accessories for
the portable audio market. The Company is headquartered in the Twin
Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul and distributes its products
through a worldwide network of authorized distributors and dealers.
Trick Audio and TA-100 are
trademarks of Trick Audio, LLC. Apple and iPod are trademarks of
Apple Computer Inc. Comply is a trademark of Hearing Components
Inc. Any and all other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.
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