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Originally posted by amnesiac: Any recommendations on good earbuds? I have some cheap Sony ones, which don't block out the sound on the Metro, and so I think it's about time to upgrade. I'm hoping to pay no more than $100...
Originally posted by Hoya Paranoia: http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-CX-300B-CX300-B-Earbuds/dp/B000E1FYQA $31.99 seems to be a pretty good deal for entry level in-ear phones ...
Originally posted by vansmack: QuoteOriginally posted by Hoya Paranoia: http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-CX-300B-CX300-B-Earbuds/dp/B000E1FYQA $31.99 seems to be a pretty good deal for entry level in-ear phones ... Thanks Hoya. I'm going to give those a shot - I've been looking for earphones for flying for sometime. [/b]
Originally posted by Hoya Paranoia: QuoteOriginally posted by vansmack: QuoteOriginally posted by Hoya Paranoia: http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-CX-300B-CX300-B-Earbuds/dp/B000E1FYQA $31.99 seems to be a pretty good deal for entry level in-ear phones ... Thanks Hoya. I'm going to give those a shot - I've been looking for earphones for flying for sometime. [/b]i hope you saw on amazon where you can get them for 19.99 + 4.99 shipping, just ordered mine... [/b]
Originally posted by sweetcell: biggie - what environment will you be using the 'phones in? at home in your quiet living room? outside or on the metro? while jogging? during DJ sets at a club? this will affect what would be best for you... i'm a HUGE fan of Grado headphones, but they're open-ear so not very good for metro/outdoors. they sound as good as they look retro/dorky
Originally posted by Hoya Paranoia: QuoteOriginally posted by amnesiac: Any recommendations on good earbuds? I have some cheap Sony ones, which don't block out the sound on the Metro, and so I think it's about time to upgrade. I'm hoping to pay no more than $100... i'm loving the AKG's but my earbuds died and i'm looking for a new pair of those, so i'm interested as well ... i'm hoping for the under $50 range, any decent options? EDIT: i'm looking at these: http://www.headphone.com/guide/by-headphone-type/in-ear-monitor-type/sennheiser-cx300-b.php http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-CX-300B-CX300-B-Earbuds/dp/B000E1FYQA $31.99 seems to be a pretty good deal for entry level in-ear phones ... etymotics ER-6i are on sale for just under $70 on amazon, i loved these ear buds, but they died on me after almost two years (1 year warranty) [/b]
Originally posted by 930clubber: Can Grados even be driven by portable electronic devices without an amp or pre-amp?
Originally posted by brennser: linky?
Originally posted by Hoya Paranoia: i'm looking at these: http://www.headphone.com/guide/by-headphone-type/in-ear-monitor-type/sennheiser-cx300-b.php http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-CX-300B-CX300-B-Earbuds/dp/B000E1FYQA $31.99 seems to be a pretty good deal for entry level in-ear phones ... etymotics ER-6i are on sale for just under $70 on amazon, i loved these ear buds, but they died on me after almost two years (1 year warranty)
Originally posted by 930clubber: I have the Sennheiser CX-300b's too. They sound great. I've also seen V-Moda ear buds at Costco for ~$80. I don't have experience with them but you can look into it.
Originally posted by amnesiac: The bad part is that there are microphonics with this unit. When the lead wires bounce against you you hear it; a stong breeze can produce a whistling sound in your ear; you may hear your own footsteps / breathing / gum chewing / etc. Not sure if that's also the case with V-Modas, but it seems like that would be annoying, especially on days like yesterday. Plus, I don't think I'd like the long "J" cord...