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best iPod earphones on a BUDGET

Discussion in 'iPod discussion' started by triedis, Feb 7, 2008.

  1. triedis

    triedis Member

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    I'm looking for a very good pair of earphones under a budget, around $10-35 perhaps. I've already read reviews of Shure, v-Mode, Etymotic, etc., and I just can't afford them.

    I've personally tried the Bose Triport and I wasn't too happy with them, as when I switched to other EQ modes other than Acoustic, the sound is extremely blurry.

    I was very happy with my Sony Fontopia until they died out, and the next one I bought sounded really bad for some reason, and my Sony MDR-J10 earclips sounded very good until they died out also. My MDR-J20 died out, but that was my fault, and besides they never stayed snug in my ear properly. I also had another clip version which had excellent bass-boost, but the earphones themselves were very bulky and felt heavy in my ears (that got stolen along with my 1st iPod, which really pissed me off). And sadly, the ones I've been looking for aren't being sold anywhere last I checked, they only have much newer models.

    Basically, I'm an audiophile under a budget. Amazon's hit-and-miss reviews don't cut it for me anymore. They reviewed Coby's earphones which were terrible to my ears, so I can't really rely on them. Here's what I'm looking for:
    -A very good bass and treble
    -Crisp, clear sound under any EQ setting
    -Able to block out some outside noise (it doesn't have to be noise-cancelling though, those tend to be blurry in sound to me as well)
    -Preferably ear-clip style, but as long as it can stay snug in my ears with comfortable ease, I'm fine
    -If they are available in retail locations or on the internet, please let me know
     
  2. travalon

    travalon Regular member

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    Koss!!!! great bass and around 20 bucks. They have the foam ear inserts that act like ear plugs. I use them when I fly. Don't hear no screaming babies no more.....
     
  3. alinares

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    check out a site called


    dealextreme.com they have very good earphones for a low price i advice you to get the aluminum and orange earphones


    i ordered 3 pairs of those and all of them were perfect

    cable was sturdy earphones were good quality

    sound was excellent you could hear bass great

    check out the reviews very low prices.
     
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    anyone know if they make wireless ear buds for ipods or anything like that? im always breaking the cables on mine from the type of work i do.........thanks for the help!!
     
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    If you are over 30 Koss are better 10-20,000 Hz for less. V-moda 12-22,000 hz. We can't hear above 20,000 hz. I got my Koss for $7 on ebay.
     
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    this is going to sound funny but i just bought an HP laptop and it came with a pair of earphones. these are the best earphones i have ever listened to anything through. they have an adjustable volume control on the wires. i love these earphones.
     
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    That does not sound funny at all. In the ear bud world, quality has nothing to do with price. I would expect an engineer at HP would buy good ones. I bet they cost HP a buck or less.
     
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    I picked up some logitech free pulse wireless headphones for about $85.00 @ circuit city.
    The following is the description
    Features
    Your music, set free: Love your iPod® or MP3 player, but hate the cords? With Logitech's FreePulse Wireless™ headphones you can enjoy your music without being tied down or tangled up.

    Cool features: Integrated volume controls and Bass Boost mode let you take control of your music.

    Advanced wireless: Bluetooth® 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate wireless technology ensures clear, interference-free digital audio with a range of up to 33 feet.

    Soft-touch comfort rings: The thin, flexible rings cradle your ears—enjoy up to six hours of play time in comfort.

    Secure fit:The ultra lightweight, yet rugged, high carbon spring-steel headband provides a secure, reliable fit.

    Compatible with most players: The stereo plug can be repositioned on the transmitter for device compatibility.

    System requirements: Music playback device with 3.5mm stereo audio jack (not included)
     
  10. sudan2008

    sudan2008 Guest

    I use original earphones from shop.
    It's normal sound.!!!
     

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