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CX-180 is good and also cheaper...
But if you want better sound, try CX 400 II, the price difference is worth to afford
Altec lansing is good for speakers but it disappointed me once in headset...
Btw, vX2 is ready but I'm still testing it right now
Hiron
[ This Message was edited by: Hiron on 2009-12-10 05:38 ]
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Posted: 2009-12-10 06:33:29
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Here's my top 5 in-ear headphones (under 300$)
#1 - Westone UM2 (from 269$ to 299$ on ebay)
Dual balanced armature driver(one for lows and other to mids and highs.Have a passive crossover) provide amazing low frequency response and rich articulate highs and mids.
Reduce up to -25dB of ambient noise,very confortable and durable.
Recommended for all styles of music.
#2 - Phonak Audéo PFE (from 139$ to 160$ on ebay)
Dynamic driver with explendid mids and crystal clear highs (for a "simple" driver) with precise and nice bass(not so deep as UM2).Very,very,very comfortable!
Recommended to classical music,jazz,Rock(heavy metal principally),blues and vocals.
#3 - Monster Turbine (from 139$ to 149$ on ebay)
Dynamic driver with all metal construction will provide a rich sound experience.Have a huge bass without any distortion,excellent mids and clear highs.
Recommended to hip-hop,R'nB,rap,pop,techno and elctronic music.
#4 - Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5EB (from 140$ to 190$ on ebay)
With one balanced armature unit, one dynamic driver exclusively for lows and up to -26dB of ambient noise, this phone is one of the best in bass segment.
With good mids and highs too,this headphone is recommended for hip-hop,electronic music(all styles) and reggae.
#5 - Shure SE115 (from 68$ to 99$ on ebay)
A cheap and good solution for who someday desired a shure!
With a single balanced armature (bass calibrated) this headphones provides a pleasant sound with beefy bass, satisfactory mids and highs.The sound isn't so detailed as Phonak or UM2 but for this price is the best choice,i think.
Recommended for Reggae,rap,hip-hop and electronic music.
Obs.: This is just a hint,cheers!
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Posted: 2009-12-10 10:30:26
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Shure se115 or sennheiser cx 400 II better? Their price are almost the same..
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Posted: 2009-12-10 13:49:44
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when using same
headset, drivers, and equalizer does a cyber-shot phone get same sound quality with walkman phone?
But what about CX-180. I'm using it its good than HPM77. And its cheaper than other cx-200 or 300. And lighter. Also we have creative EP630. Which is almost has the better audio quality as cx-180
so sennheiser CX-180 better than HPM-77?
[ This Message was edited by: Junz on 2009-12-10 15:28 ]
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Posted: 2009-12-10 16:23:38
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On 2009-12-10 13:49:44, loveynn wrote:
Shure se115 or sennheiser cx 400 II better? Their price are almost the same..
Shure have better acoustic isolation and frequency response.
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Posted: 2009-12-11 05:48:17
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After reading some reviews, it seems that Shure SE115 has better isolation which is helpful in crowded area. About technical data:
- Shure has 80 years experience, while Sennheiser only has 60 years experience
- With a same impedance (16ohm), SE115 has freq range from 22Hz – 17.5kHz while Sennheiser has more freq range which is 17Hz - 22.0kHz
- Sennheiser seems to have a louder sound (115 dB SPL/mW) compared with Shure (105 dB SPL/mW)
Shure SE-115 Review.
Sennheiser CX-400 II Review.
If you choose sennheiser, make sure to buy CX-400 II Precision instead of CX-400 II Game...
Both of these headphones should satisfy your needs.. But if you buy and the quality is disappointing, you might have a fake one... Make sure to buy your headphones from a reliable store
Thanks for your review, luhccas
Btw, vX2 is up
Hiron
[ This Message was edited by: Hiron on 2009-12-11 07:17 ]
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Posted: 2009-12-11 07:08:58
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Thanks Hiron

for your Even Better xV2 Audiophiles.
I Just love your work and dedication.
I always use amplified version as I guess they are according to my needs.
But it seems in this latest one amplified version sound is a little unbalanced as I guess it is a bit louder in right ear.
I have C510 and I hear in Sennheizer CX180.
Thanks.
Rajneesh Gadge
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Posted: 2009-12-11 11:06:47
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Thank you so much Hiron
so you mean shure se115 is good enough? Can beat altec uhp 206?
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Posted: 2009-12-11 12:58:29
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vx2....i'm going to try this with mh100
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Posted: 2009-12-11 13:58:39
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On 2009-12-11 12:58:29, loveynn wrote:
Thank you so much Hiron
so you mean shure se115 is good enough? Can beat altec uhp 206?
What's your music style?
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Posted: 2009-12-11 21:45:26
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