So here's the deal. I'm looking to buy a new set of earbuds for my mp3 player. The ones that came with the player are decent, but because of their size and shape, a lot of the sound is lost. Does anyone have any good recommendations? I'm looking for a set that won't have too much sound loss (possibly an in-ear model?), doesn't cost TOO much (under $100), and something won't make my music sound like crap (I've read about a lot of earbuds having bad treble or bass and whatnot). Any suggestion I can get will be extremely helpful to me. Thanks in advance!
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Anonymous2005-05-18 23:49
Try Shure's e3c (or 3ec or c3e, one of those). It's an inner-ear headphone, only about 80 dollars.
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Anonymous2005-05-30 18:24
Philips' sound incredible and are dirt cheap.
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Anonymous2005-06-29 12:41
sony fonotopia i think they are called. amazing, they come with 3 sizes small medium and large. the bass is amazing because it sits right in your ear, which also blocks out so much of the outside noise its great. in the UK i got them for around £20 off amazon.
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Anonymous2005-07-03 22:37
for me earbuds always fuck up and break eventually (you get a short so the sound is intermittent in one ear or the other)
so I get shitty radio shack earbuds because they are super cheap and no big deal to replace
Why didn't I read this post earlier, I just spent 10 bucks on shitty Coby earphones that came in a 3pack (regular headphoens, earbuds that fall out of your ear cause there's nothing supporting them, and these round ones that clip onto the cartilage of your ear and don't go around or anything that look dumb)
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Anonymous2007-08-09 15:14 ID:KGREdSv7
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I recommend Creative ep-630 earbuds. Good sound quality, don't fall out too easily, only $20
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