Headphones
Cgb8000
04-02-2006 23:21:00
With my video ipod I often listen to music and if i tilt my head even a little bit the earbuds come out. it gets rather frustrating and im looking to buy a new pair of headphones with the gift cert i got from Freepay. can anyone suggest a good pair of headphones - preferably under $35 or so?
35 and under lol
e3c worth the price
superintendent
05-02-2006 05:59:01
I'm getting e2cs for free tommorow 8)
kt006
05-02-2006 06:04:01
The sony h.ear headphones are good.
tramahound
08-02-2006 12:01:14
This site has some good reviews;
http//tinyurl.com/8vphr
I got the grado 60s for about $70 and they're great.
Friends of mine have the standard $20 sonys that they like a lot too though.
KyleRaker
08-02-2006 12:16:58
I've had the Sennheiser HD-202 for 4 months now and they are a great deal. Responsive to all frequencies but not over-bassy.
$24 at Amazon.
http//www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000065BP9/sr=1-1/qid=1139429875/ref=pd_bbs_1/102-9392968-9467354?%5Fencoding=UTF8
egg242
08-02-2006 14:32:59
Sennheiser is a great name in the headphone world, if your looking for a very nice headphone take a look at the HD-280 Pro's. I believe I paid around $80-$90 for mine. Bass is incredible, noise canceling is great. I can watch Rambo's 1-3 and never hear an outside noise.
cyberpunk243
08-02-2006 14:37:30
[quote9934667a97="egg242"]Sennheiser is a great name in the headphone world, if your looking for a very nice headphone take a look at the HD-280 Pro's. I believe I paid around $80-$90 for mine. Bass is incredible, noise canceling is great. I can watch Rambo's 1-3 and never hear an outside noise.[/quote9934667a97]
haha that's crazy. I was JUST about to recommend those when I saw this topic. I have been wanting to get those for months now but I have to wait until I get some money. After I get my iBook though, I plan on selling it and buying a lot of the music stuff that I have been planning on getting for at least a year now. HD-280 headphones, Firepod, Studio Projects B1 mic since it is cheap and pretty good quality.
mnx12
08-02-2006 14:56:36
[quote3ff1e5d68c="KyleRaker"]I've had the Sennheiser HD-202 for 4 months now and they are a great deal. Responsive to all frequencies but not over-bassy.
$24 at Amazon.
http//www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000065BP9/sr=1-1/qid=1139429875/ref=pd_bbs_1/102-9392968-9467354?%5Fencoding=UTF8[/quote3ff1e5d68c]
Those look really nice, but theyre leather. Anyone know of any good ones like those ones that are cruelty-free?
tramahound
08-02-2006 15:09:44
nah, they're "leatherette" it says.
that's way better than the crap itchy a$$ foam on my grados. I know they're entry level and all, but damn, talk about uncomfortable!
www.skullcandy.com
represent foooool
Earbuds will cause serious hearing problems in the long-term (especially if you listen with the volume all the way up)
Stick with some good headphones instead.
ffactoryxx
08-02-2006 23:09:45
I use HD-497's!!!
THEY ROCK
slease
09-02-2006 05:11:31
[quote53dd41dfbd="Kidd"]35 and under lol
e3c worth the price[/quote53dd41dfbd]
What are you laughing at? The price he gave?
The Sony Fontopia EX-51s are exactly what this person is looking for and they are great earbuds for way less than what you paid for your e3c's. I own these and the EX-71s and would never purchase a more expensive pair because these are just that good. They are in-ear-canal so they won't fall out and you should be able to get them in some stores.
crazyates
09-02-2006 08:46:46
i guess for my purposes the earbuds that come with the iPod will be fine, but does anyone know where you can get the little silicone eat pieces that fit over the earbuds? they make the earbuds fit better, make them more comftorable, sounds better, and it dosn't hury your ears as much. +krma for the link TIA
KyleRaker
09-02-2006 08:49:22
http//www.axshop.com/products.aspx/category-41/r-012002/
There's 4 different colors to choose from.
crazyates
09-02-2006 09:11:15
that's $4 for 6 headphones? not bad...
+krma given lol(edit when i can....)