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On 2006-06-21 18:04:02, batesie wrote:
for in the ear headphones, Sennhieser CX-300 are excellent.
They won't make a hole in your pocket either, amazon sell them for £17.64.
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Posted: 2007-04-03 12:02:26
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think i might go bose, or sony ex90, or vmoda.... hmmm.....
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Posted: 2007-04-03 16:33:40
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Hi Jedi,
I was seriously considering either the Bose or the Shure E2C's until i found the Shure @Amazon under £40 and in Black. Just waiting for Amazon to deliver but at least with Amazon if you don't like something you can send it back for a full refund. I do like my Sony MDR-EX71SL'S but they are getting old and the wire is really thin so decided an upgrade was called for and I'm just not as enamoured with Sony product's as i used to be.
Marc
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Posted: 2007-04-03 16:49:59
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ive been looking at Shure for a while, but something just turns me off them
the Bose seem a good buy... ill read up on some reviews first.
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Posted: 2007-04-03 16:56:29
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@Jedi-Master: I can wholeheartedly recommend you
avoid the EX90s at all cost :cuss: They're painful to wear and don't block enough outside noise. They do provide a crisp, clean sound... But that sound is lost in noisier environments (bus, train, plane), and adjusting the fit to get that sound will create sore spots inside your ears.
Mine are going back, to be replaced with some black MDR-EX81's. I had white ones for my iPod, and they were great, especially for their supreme comfort and perfect (for me) noise isolation. And, they sound 90% as good as the EX90s for 50% of the price.
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Posted: 2007-04-03 21:09:04
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Are those Koss Sparkplugs good then, and also are they comfortable? I have a problem with a lot of the 'in ear' earphones, they are either uncomfortable or just fall out, and it's damned annoying!
Any other comfortable earphones in that kind of price bracket?
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Posted: 2007-04-03 21:37:31
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Sony MDR-EX71 and -81 (not -90) are easily the most comfortable. They're just like the 'buds that come with the W810 and HPM-72.
V-Moda Vibes are supposedly comfortable and "fun" to listen to. But they are pricey - $80 from Amazon.com, $101 from the manufacturer. I'd get some, but I prefer the Sonys because they're available with short cords that are perfect for HPM-70 and HPM-82.
Never use Etymotic ER-6is. I expected to find blood on those whenever I took them out of my ears. Not at all due to the wimpy sound, and entirely due to the miserable eartips and sharp plastic unit bodies.
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Posted: 2007-04-03 21:48:00
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for wired headset I also use the EX71 for many years and recently the 81's though the wrap over the ear style of the 81's took me a while to get used to.
they were also what I successfully used with my regular flights until I finally decided to get some Sony noise cancelling headphones
for general music use though I still prefer the HBH-DS970
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Posted: 2007-04-03 21:53:05
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Hi all,
The HBH-DS970 ear buds are very similar to the EX71SL's ear buds so are extremely comfortable and yes the fact the cable can be made short is perfect for connecting to a 3.5mm port. The thing i like about the Shure's are the fact they come with so many options for the ear bud covers and fitting them to your ears.
Marc
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Posted: 2007-04-03 22:14:03
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I recently was in the market of buying earphones myself. I looked everywhere to suit my needs for my ipod nano, archos 604, and last but not least my k790a. It came down to either Shure e2c, Etymotic er6i, and Vmoda Vibe. I counted out Shure e2c because they were the most expensive out of the three. The Vmoda Vibe were bass heavy and I occasionly listen rap, r&b, and hip hop but i dont frequently. So my choice were the etymotic er6i. I chose the er6i not because ones better than the other but purely on my taste in music. I listen to Morrissey, The Smiths, The Cure, New Order alot of 80s and 50s and also punk.
The genres i listen to don't need exaggerated bass and Im cheap that is the reason why i chose the er6i. I also but the ds970 for my k790a. But like I said at the end of it all its the music that you listen that depicts your purchase.
Hope you find what you are looking for...btw the er6i do not hurt your ears that bad. They also come package with foam tips which are really affective.
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Posted: 2007-04-04 00:30:31
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