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Posted by Space Cadet on May-18-2005 21:01:

New Earphones for IPOD, any suggestions?

So the earphones that came with my IPOD seem to be blown out..Anyways does anyone have anny suggestions for some good, cheap earphones? The most I would like to spend is $40 which is the same price for new headphones from the apple site but I am sure there are some better ones but I am not that earphone savvy, so any suggestions???
Thnks in advance


Posted by jdat on May-18-2005 21:12:

Higher then 40 dollars but sounding like a Million bucks

Shure E2C minimum is around 80 some dollars.

http://www.shure.com/earphones/eseries_e2c.asp

They're not the most discrete but the fit is quite comfortable and they actually stay in place ( comes with various size of fit sleeves foam or silicone )

Bass definition is also very good.

And they also block most outside noise so they are the equivalent of an earplugs/earbuds hybrid. You will be able to listen to things at a much lower volume and hear the music just fine and hear no one around you.

Use at work all the time ... almost too effective because then I don't hear anyone ...


Posted by Space Cadet on May-18-2005 21:14:

Ahhh i know that looks sweet but i really cant afford to spend more than 40 bucks...There has to be a cheaper alternative...Im poor kenny!


Posted by jdat on May-18-2005 21:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Space Cadet
Ahhh i know that looks sweet but i really cant afford to spend more than 40 bucks...There has to be a cheaper alternative...Im poor kenny!


If you got 20 bucks :P
But it will require a little bit of handy work
http://headwize.com/projects/showfi...e=cmoy4_prj.htm

Totally worth it


Posted by Space Cadet on May-18-2005 21:29:

Excellent I had remembered seeing this website once for the koss but I couldnt remember where...Thnks will give it a try...I live in Brazil so I guess I wil;l have to ask a friend to mail it down to me


Posted by Spacey Orange on May-18-2005 22:32:

consider Sennheiser PX200. i just bought some for $40 (shipping included) and they sound great. they are closed, over the ear, have cushions which make an good seal, have a decent size cord, and are collapsable.

my friend has some PX100 which are the open design and was considering getting those, and i'm glad i didn't because the bass is overemphasized in the PX100. in the PX200 the bass sounds punchier, the mids are great, the highs are good. a good deal and better sounding than some more expensive models.


EDIT

earphones as in-ear? crap. the ones i suggested are head phones but i'd consider them anyway.


Posted by enferno on May-18-2005 22:43:

quote:
Originally posted by jdat
Higher then 40 dollars but sounding like a Million bucks

Shure E2C minimum is around 80 some dollars.

http://www.shure.com/earphones/eseries_e2c.asp

They're not the most discrete but the fit is quite comfortable and they actually stay in place ( comes with various size of fit sleeves foam or silicone )

Bass definition is also very good.

And they also block most outside noise so they are the equivalent of an earplugs/earbuds hybrid. You will be able to listen to things at a much lower volume and hear the music just fine and hear no one around you.

Use at work all the time ... almost too effective because then I don't hear anyone ...


best headphones ever.

i use them for in-ear monitors (well, only one ear though) whenever i gig.


Posted by Omega_Blue on May-18-2005 23:25:

i just recently bought a pair of Sennheiser HD-201's from djmart.com.. only 15 bucks. not too shabby for the price, and perfect for an ipod.


Posted by Mystre on May-18-2005 23:51:

I have sonys they are pretty good ear buds, Click Me


Posted by Ripped Bag on May-18-2005 23:55:

I use Shure E3


Posted by Space Cadet on May-19-2005 01:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
i just recently bought a pair of Sennheiser HD-201's from djmart.com.. only 15 bucks. not too shabby for the price, and perfect for an ipod.

These Seinheisers are huge headphones..I need earphones that are nice and small like my shuffle but thnks for the tip


Posted by DragonsEmerald on May-19-2005 05:00:

Save up your money! Nothing comes even close to Bang & Olufsen's earphones. They have the best sound quality in the world, and best design.

Bang & Olufsen Earphones


Posted by eye_03 on May-19-2005 09:02:

ETYMOTIC ER-6's anyone?



http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/er6i.asp

..I have no clue about the price tho


Posted by Audigy7 on May-19-2005 13:01:

quote:
Originally posted by jdat
Higher then 40 dollars but sounding like a Million bucks

Shure E2C minimum is around 80 some dollars.

http://www.shure.com/earphones/eseries_e2c.asp

They're not the most discrete but the fit is quite comfortable and they actually stay in place ( comes with various size of fit sleeves foam or silicone )

Bass definition is also very good.

And they also block most outside noise so they are the equivalent of an earplugs/earbuds hybrid. You will be able to listen to things at a much lower volume and hear the music just fine and hear no one around you.

Use at work all the time ... almost too effective because then I don't hear anyone ...


+1, I <3 the little things. I got mine on eBay for $60 last summer. Worth every penny and then some.


Posted by DJ Cinos on May-19-2005 13:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
consider Sennheiser PX200. i just bought some for $40 (shipping included) and they sound great. they are closed, over the ear, have cushions which make an good seal, have a decent size cord, and are collapsable.

my friend has some PX100 which are the open design and was considering getting those, and i'm glad i didn't because the bass is overemphasized in the PX100. in the PX200 the bass sounds punchier, the mids are great, the highs are good. a good deal and better sounding than some more expensive models.


EDIT

earphones as in-ear? crap. the ones i suggested are head phones but i'd consider them anyway.


No, no, you got the mixed up, the bass is much louder, punchier and "full" in the px100, just like all other frequencies. The px200 have, due to the closedness, a much more "plastic" sound.


Posted by DJ Cinos on May-19-2005 13:11:

quote:
Originally posted by DragonsEmerald
Save up your money! Nothing comes even close to Bang & Olufsen's earphones. They have the best sound quality in the world, and best design.

Bang & Olufsen Earphones



I hope you were kidding about the design?


Posted by jdat on May-19-2005 13:18:

quote:
Originally posted by DragonsEmerald
Save up your money! Nothing comes even close to Bang & Olufsen's earphones. They have the best sound quality in the world, and best design.

Bang & Olufsen Earphones



While B&o is an awesome brand I've heard some not so awesome reviews for these earbuds.

And the price is a little drawback at 150+ $ if I'm not mistaken



and the Etymotics ER6's go in the 100 $ range


I searched on headphone forums a long time and tested out a lot of the products before I bought the Shure E2C's and I'm happy as can be.


Posted by eye_03 on May-19-2005 23:07:

have you compared the Shure's to the Etymotics?


Posted by jdat on May-19-2005 23:23:

quote:
Originally posted by eye_03
have you compared the Shure's to the Etymotics?


yes

I found the fit more safe with the Shure's

I would have gotten the Ety's had I had money for getting a custom mold made then again that would be a bit more of a pain in the arse on a day to day basis were insert/remove is constant thing.

I also picked the Shure's because of the good bass it's almost like it thumps in there hehe

But downside for the Shure's is defenitely the size/shape. These things seriously stick out and look like hearing aids to some people.


Also consider taking a look at the www.headwize.com forums as there's plenty of discussion on the matter over there.


Posted by SAEBodybuilder on May-19-2005 23:28:

I love my shure E3s. Those buds are amazingly crisp, worth every penny and then some. My thoughts are if you're gonna spend any money on earphones, spend enough to get something you'll be happy with for years. The earphones are so good that it's obvious to me which mp3s were encoded at 128k, and which ones I encoded from albums at 384k...

I hear things I never even knew existed in a song....


Posted by jdat on May-19-2005 23:37:

quote:
Originally posted by SAEBodybuilder
I love my shure E3s. Those buds are amazingly crisp, worth every penny and then some. My thoughts are if you're gonna spend any money on earphones, spend enough to get something you'll be happy with for years. The earphones are so good that it's obvious to me which mp3s were encoded at 128k, and which ones I encoded from albums at 384k...

I hear things I never even knew existed in a song....


I get that with my E2C and they're just the starting line ....


It's quite interesting actually you are music in a whole new way almost. But with the hiss and quality issues from the original material it can sometimes be more of a problem then a +


Posted by Space Cadet on May-20-2005 03:39:

I found this on EBAy...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...ssPageName=WDVW
I mean for the price seems to be a bargain...And as stated above it seemed like these Koss sounded pretty good after the earbud modification...Again for 22 bucks that seems pretty good..I would love the Shure or the other ones...but again price is a factor cannot go over 50 bucks



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