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firmbuttgntl
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I need some good earbuds for my mp3 player, the default ones by sony were built for an ant as they keep falling out of my ears, and the cord is about 10 feet long....

11/5/2006 9:53:24 PM

MiniMe_877
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Shure E series, I use the E2c

11/5/2006 9:57:08 PM

MOODY
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http://www.ultimateears.com/

best in the world, hands down...the high end models are unbelievable

11/5/2006 10:17:54 PM

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The sony fontopia ear buds (~$47) are great for the price.

They have 3 different silicon earpiece attachments as well, for small, medium, or large ears.

I pulled off medium and I have normal ears, so I think they'd have room.

11/6/2006 1:57:50 AM

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Not a huge fan of earbuds, but the Sony h.ear's I've got are pretty good.

11/6/2006 9:38:32 AM

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I'll second the Shure recommendation... I had a pair of E3's, and recently purchased some E4's.

11/6/2006 10:02:28 AM

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The E2s have excellent mid and treble, but the bass is lacking. If you go with Shure's, I recommend no less than the E3s

11/6/2006 10:24:13 AM

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Sennheiser on amazon, that's what I've got and they're great and at a good price.

11/6/2006 10:25:26 AM

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Shure earbuds will melt your face if you have the cash to spend on them.

11/6/2006 11:25:43 AM

firmbuttgntl
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I have senn headphones, I didn't know they make minis

But, senn makes the best damn headphones I've ever owned. They put everything else to shame with the sound quality.

11/6/2006 6:45:18 PM

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This Shure, everybody talks about it in every music/audio equipment thread.

How come I have never heard of this band elsewhere? Is it a new brand?

Is it owned by some bigger well-known brand? And where is it based?

What else do they make other than headphones? And how much do these headphones cost?

What about KOSS? Good brand?

11/6/2006 7:10:29 PM

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I have the cheaper Senn.....ear buds that came with my iRiver H10.....seem ok

11/6/2006 10:46:21 PM

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^^ shure is a big name in pro/prosumer audio gear. they make some of the most widely used microphones in the industry. they made SOME headphones before, mostly stage monitors for arists, but now they are capitalizing on this ipod craze. it' quality stuff though.

kinda same with sennhaiser, but they used to make as many headphones as they did microphones. i have never tried their earbuds, cant tell but the studio headphones are nice (even the cheaper models)

koss is a cheap no-name brand has been around for a while. you can find it at walmart and bestbuy and all. maybe they now have higher-quality stuff, but i have not seen it around. i had a decent (for the price) set of studio-style headphones, but all their earbuds i have ever tried sucked. havent tried anything they made recently though, maybe they are improving r&d, also trying to keep up with the ipod people

11/6/2006 11:42:34 PM

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Koss is good if you want something cheap that you don't have to feel bad about ruinning. Sennheiser, Shure, and Ultrasone are the BMW, Rolls Royce, and Lexus of portable audio to some extent. Sennheiser isn't as well known for their earbuds as Shure is. Shure is the most widely accepted king of ear-buds.

11/6/2006 11:50:44 PM

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^^koss has been around for a LONG time and was one of the first (if not the first?) maker of stereo headphones.

i've owned a couple pair of koss headphones. the sound quality is pretty good, but they aren't made sturdy enough for my liking. i have a pair of sennheiser hd-280 pros now and i love them.

11/7/2006 12:45:45 AM

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Quote :
"Sennheiser, Shure, and Ultrasone are the BMW, Rolls Royce, and Lexus of portable audio to some extent."


respectively, or in no particular order?

if respectively, that would mean:

Shure > Sennheiser > Ultrasone

again, Ultrasone is a brand i haven't heard of.

what about the http://www.ultimateears.com linked at the top?

and where are all these brands from? US? cuz i they sure don't sound japanese. and Sennheiser sounds german.

11/7/2006 8:06:26 AM

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I have com Koss kcs75 and they sound better than alof ot ethe 50 dollar sony headphones ive bought, read around the koss headphones (people used to love the portapro) have been known for cheap quality for a while.

I use my stuff at the gym, and i find that earbuds are annoying when im in the gym (just dont work well when im swetting).

http://www.headphone.com/

has some decent information, they have all the snobbish high end audiofile stuff to down and dirty realistic items especailly when you worry about having them lost or stolen or stepped on.

[Edited on November 7, 2006 at 8:30 AM. Reason : dd]

11/7/2006 8:29:00 AM

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^^ I know Ultrasone and Sennheiser are both german. For earbuds, ultrasone is the best. For regular style headphones and dj style Senheiser is really good. For ultra-premium studio headphones ultrasone makes some insane sets. They have a limited set, the 999 series, that's a couple grand a pair.

Anyways, there's no particular order, but for the best earbuds Shure is definately up there at the top. For something around 50 bucks, sennheiser has some great offerings in many different (ear bud and non earbud) styles.

11/7/2006 8:28:53 PM

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cNet picked the Shure e4c

http://reviews.cnet.com/4323-6531_7-6509085.html

if price is no regard, go with the $999 pair of Ultimate Ear earbuds that custom mold to your ear. if price does matter, that cNet link should help.

[Edited on November 7, 2006 at 8:54 PM. Reason : 4 not 3]

11/7/2006 8:54:21 PM

firmbuttgntl
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Are you missing any chromosomes?

Those earbuds look like their 200, I'm not sure, tho I think I'm going blind.

11/7/2006 11:01:27 PM

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well they were the best...what did you expect durr? that's why it's a LIST...you can compare

http://reviews.cnet.com/V_Moda_Bass_Freq_earphones_orange/4505-6468_7-32098287.html?tag=lst are only half a point lower in rating and cost $35

11/7/2006 11:04:14 PM

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with the Shure E4c earbuds, its hard for me to justify spending more for the earbuds than the music player, thats why I went with the E2c's. But I'll say that Shure has some top notch customer service. My E2c's broke where the wires wrap over the top of your ears, both earphones went dead. Shure has a 2-year warranty on defects, but mine were outside that 2 year period by a few months. I mailed them back and was sent a brand new pair of E2c's within 5 days, no questions asked, no cost to me.

If this pair lasts another 2 years, I'll consider dropping the money on whatever Shure's top of the line headphones are at that time.

11/7/2006 11:59:21 PM

MOODY
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^^is also two years old...

11/8/2006 12:12:20 AM

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another [agreed] for the Shure reccomendation

11/8/2006 3:32:54 PM

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some "goldbox" deals on amazon for ultimate ears

http://tinyurl.com/u7qsd

11/14/2006 1:46:29 PM

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Do the black iPods still come with white earbuds, or are they black too?

12/18/2006 5:03:18 PM

Charybdisjim
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white.

12/18/2006 5:29:25 PM

SandSanta
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You're in the wrong forum, friend.

http://www.headfi.org.

12/18/2006 5:32:28 PM

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I just bought the shure E4c's from here http://earplugstore.stores.yahoo.net/isea.html

If you call, the price drops from 300 to 165.

12/18/2006 5:47:17 PM

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^ You're going to love them. I guarantee it.

12/18/2006 6:00:55 PM

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Quote :
"You're in the wrong forum, friend."


no no. I'm buying a pair of E4c's when I get my iPod, but I don't know what color iPod I'm getting (a Christmas present). I'm anal enough that I want to get the same color headphones as the player comes with.

12/18/2006 11:02:57 PM

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http://www.headphone.com - youll find all you need there, but shure is really good

[Edited on December 19, 2006 at 1:21 PM. Reason : link]

12/19/2006 1:19:21 PM

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Quote :
"I just bought the shure E4c's from here http://earplugstore.stores.yahoo.net/isea.html

If you call, the price drops from 300 to 165."


Thanks for this. Definitely the best price I've heard for these. Just called in and it only took 5 minutes to place an order. Aweshum.

1/3/2007 12:54:04 PM

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^ that site looks super sketchy, does Shure even honor their 2yr warranty from them? Smells like scam to me

1/3/2007 2:29:40 PM

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I picked these up at Wal Mart, they sound great

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=4809767

1/3/2007 2:47:59 PM

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^^definitely not a scam, they were quick and it's just like buying from anyone else.

1/3/2007 3:56:14 PM

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So I listened to the Shure E4c's at Tweeter, I hated the sound. However, the E500's sounded amazing; exactly what I was looking for. My problem is I can't drop $500 on headphones. Are there any out there that are comparable and cheaper?

1/3/2007 4:17:34 PM

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hmm, whats the build date on your earbuds? it is a number stamped into the side of the headphone jack

maybe they're just old stock, I cant figure out how else they get away with selling them hella cheap like that, if its legit, I might actually consider a pair for myself

1/3/2007 4:19:20 PM

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I've had the Shure E4c for over a year now. they have excellent sound, are very comfortable, and pretty much block out all external noise. I can watch movies on my PSP at half volume on an airplane and hear every word and sound clearly...hell, I head things on my flight back from vegas in an episode of South Park that I never heard watching it on TV. You can find great deals on them with a little internet crawling.

1/3/2007 4:44:10 PM

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I wasn't satisfied with the bass response. It was too garbled and crunchy.

1/3/2007 4:48:59 PM

E-Dawg
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The bass feels pretty tight and punchy on mine. These are labled '0176'.

1/5/2007 5:12:33 PM

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I have had some fantastic Koss clip-ons that were like $20, they sounded better than about any other headphone I have used.

But I don't really know about earbuds.

1/5/2007 5:15:11 PM

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why hasnt anyone mentioned the BOSE TriPort IEs??? I got them for christmas and they sound better than any of them I tried......they were much better than the Shures

1/5/2007 5:30:13 PM

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Does anyone know how the Shure ones are when working out? Do they stay in your ear?

1/22/2007 12:56:18 PM

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^^ In my experience those headphones aren't very loud and they take a lot of power to drive. The sound is good.... just muted.

^ They stay in your ear great. The higher end ones can have custom earmolds made for them.

[Edited on January 22, 2007 at 1:00 PM. Reason : more stuff]

1/22/2007 12:59:07 PM

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Yeah, not really looking to spend more than 100

1/22/2007 1:17:05 PM

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^^^ I use mine 6 days a week in the gym, I've got the E2c's and they work great in the gym

1/22/2007 3:41:24 PM

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So I tried the E2c, E4c and E500PTH and I can honestly say the only one's I like were the E500PTH, but I couldn't justify spending $500 on headphones. However I was interested in the Bose TriPort IE so I picked some up since I could find any to sample.

At first I was a little disappointed in the lows muffling the highs so much, so I decided to play with the iPod EQ. I swear, if you turn on the treble booster on the EQ, the TriPort IE sound just as good as the E500PTH.

I could not be happier with my purchase.

Fair warning though, unless you can play with an EQ, I don't recommend the TriPort IE. I tried plugging them into my mom's laptop and it was the same super low lows shit. I would think most the people posting in this thread have access to an EQ though.

2/24/2007 11:20:39 AM

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i just got a pair of v-moda's bass freq and for <$40 i love 'em

^i have to do the same thing w/ the EQ w/ the v-moda's but they still sound pretty darn good

[Edited on February 24, 2007 at 12:47 PM. Reason : .]

2/24/2007 12:46:51 PM

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i'm thinking about getting some shures

what's the difference in between the model numbers (just design or something else? the 2 or 3 would be the only ones in my price range)?

any place around here i could try them on first before i bought them for cheaper online or something? i've had bad luck with the earbuds not staying in my ear.

2/24/2007 12:59:30 PM

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