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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: York, England
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| I've recently got a Cowan iAudio M3 MP3 player that came with some Cresyn AXE2 earphones. I think there are a few things wrong with them, so I'm thinking about replacing them. * They're too big for my little ears * I want to have them plugged into my MP3 players' remote which I want clipped onto my trouser pocket. With my current earphones, they don't quite reach my ears Can anyone suggest a cheapish alternative please. I know nothing about earphones, so going out looking might mean I end up in a similar situation after purchasing. Opinions are often better than descriptions anyway . I'm hoping to spend ~£10 (or less). Thanks |
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| 21st century digital boy Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: cardiff
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| richer sounds have a nice selection of cheap headphones here i'd spend a little ore on them tho, ive heard good things about the mx500's for £20, but i use the px100's for £30 theyre lovely headphones for the money and fold into a little plastic box so they dont get broken in the bottom of your bag. |
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| john Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Stowmarket
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| get seinheisser headphone, they are great at about your price range, maybe mx450 or even mx500?? Cheiftech Matrix/xp 2600@ 2.3ghz/ Abit NF7 v2/1gb GEIL value dual channel pc3200@ 2.5-3-3-6/XFX 6600gt/80gb Western Digital boot disk/80gb maxtor for storage and games/LG cdrw/Nec 3500A |
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| www.5lab.co.uk Join Date: Sep 2003
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| spend £17 and get a set of sony fontopias from ebay, they will blow your mind with quality and sound blocking. well worth every single penny at £35 high-street price, let alone ebay price. hughlunnon@yahoo.com | I have sigs turned off.. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: IN YOUR FRIDGE, AWPIN' YOUR NOOBS
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| Originally Posted by 5lab I've heard about lifespan issues with the Fonotopias, apparently the connection in the ear buds are pretty weak and dont take long to break, but then I guess its all down to how you treat them
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| Originally Posted by Tobeman i've not heard that.. i've had my set for 3 years now and still going strong
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| Looking at amazon and just general internet, I've found that there are a few models of these sony ones as far as I can tell. There's the ones you were talking about, and a few sets of cheaper ones. £7.24 £14.99 £17.99 £25.99 I'm thinking about getting the £14.99 ones. The only thought I've had is that one of the reviews for the £7.99 ones said that people around them can also hear the music play, and I obviously don't want that. Do you think I'd be OK going with that one? Thanks again .EDIT - actually, the 2nd review from the £14.99 ones say they're miles better than the cheaper version. Last edited by ajbrun; 23-05-2005 at 10:45 AM.. |
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| Shunned from CS:S Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Exeter Uni/Truro Cornwall
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| Im happy with my pannys. http://www.dabs.com/uk/Search2/Produ...c%20Headphones On my second pair, they take a beating, are REALLY confortable and cheap too! |
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| I'm just looking Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: 127.0.0.1
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| I've got the Sony EX-70LP which have lasted me a good 5 years now. My first pair I blew in under 2 months accidetally plugging them into my Minidisc with the volume set too high but I got a replacement pair under warranty. Great earbuds better than the EX71's only now has the rubber started to perish a bit and I need a new pair in the next year. Shame the only option is the EX71's I want another pair of EX-70's however I'm going to try out Sony's noise cancelling ear buds, but they look a tad bulky. |
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| I bought some Panasonic RP-HJE50s off of ebay. They are pretty good, I had Sony MDR-ED31LPs before, they are about the same, but I found I needed to tweak the base up a notch and the highs down. I've had Panasonics before, I believe its just because the the Pany engineers prefer a different sound to those of Sony or Sennheiser as the sound doesn't distort with those EQ settings. I would have bought the MD31LPs again if Sony would stop using that awful 'anti-tangle' cable. |
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| I'm just looking Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: 127.0.0.1
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| WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I just bought £120 MDR-NC11's for £55 off ebay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...e=STRK:MEWN:IT |
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| john Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Stowmarket
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| you are kidding, how can they ratail @£120, they must really, really block noise well. Cheiftech Matrix/xp 2600@ 2.3ghz/ Abit NF7 v2/1gb GEIL value dual channel pc3200@ 2.5-3-3-6/XFX 6600gt/80gb Western Digital boot disk/80gb maxtor for storage and games/LG cdrw/Nec 3500A |
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| They seem to be a lot of mediocre reviews about them. But I think these are from people who: 1. Compare them to Noise Cancelling systems like the Bose Quietcomfort headphones 2. Are not used to silcon buds: -a lot of complaints about their fit -resounding sound in ear canal I'm used to silcon buds and don't expect them to live up to proper headphones, these are for on the move. The version I purchase is the NC11A which are supposed to be better than the originals. They were shipped today and I'll try do some sort of review. At least they'll cancel out the noise of my PC fans |
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