kylef
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So the left ear on my current pair of earphones (CX300) finally gave in today, which kind of sucks as I listen to music pretty much any chance I can! I need a decent pair of in-ear earphones quickly, and I'm not looking to spend a fortune. £20 maximum limit Bass is the most important part for these earphones. After checking out a lot of reviews, the MDR-EX75 seems best suited for me.

Does anyone have any personal experience with these earphones?
Thanks

Edit:
It seems that the CX400s are within £20 now, so those are worth a look too - my CX300s did me well, could this perhaps be a viable alternative?

Last edited by kylef (2008-08-26 13:44:05)

bennisboy
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Skullcandy. Great headphones, I have a pair of in ear buds. Great sound quality and bass delivery, also block out a lot of outside noise

In ear buds

Loads of cool colours n not too expensive

EDIT: I had the mdr's until my bro lost them, bought me these n i prefer them

Last edited by bennisboy (2008-08-26 13:43:33)

Brasso
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bennisboy wrote:

Skullcandy. Great headphones, I have a pair of in ear buds. Great sound quality and bass delivery, also block out a lot of outside noise

In ear buds

Loads of cool colours n not too expensive
no.  not skullcandy, please.
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bennisboy
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haffeysucks wrote:

bennisboy wrote:

Skullcandy. Great headphones, I have a pair of in ear buds. Great sound quality and bass delivery, also block out a lot of outside noise

In ear buds

Loads of cool colours n not too expensive
no.  not skullcandy, please.
why?
kylef
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NateWiese wrote:

the tech section is for nancies.
Quicker replies on a more general subject here in EE
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Yeah I have the senn CX400's, they're brilliant. I would recommend to anyone.

Last edited by james@alienware (2008-08-26 14:01:10)

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I use the MDR-EX71, it's a good pair. The bass comes through really well. I'd suggest them.
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bennisboy wrote:

haffeysucks wrote:

bennisboy wrote:

Skullcandy. Great headphones, I have a pair of in ear buds. Great sound quality and bass delivery, also block out a lot of outside noise

In ear buds

Loads of cool colours n not too expensive
no.  not skullcandy, please.
why?
i have them myself, they're decent for cheap earbuds but can't be compared to something like Sony's.

currently I'm using Shure E2Cs.  i don't know if they're within your budget (I bought mine at $60, retail price $100), but they are lacking a tiny bit in bass.  overall, they're extremely crisp and block out noise well.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
bennisboy
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haffeysucks wrote:

bennisboy wrote:

haffeysucks wrote:


no.  not skullcandy, please.
why?
i have them myself, they're decent for cheap earbuds but can't be compared to something like Sony's.

currently I'm using Shure E2Cs.  i don't know if they're within your budget (I bought mine at $60, retail price $100), but they are lacking a tiny bit in bass.  overall, they're extremely crisp and block out noise well.
Well as I said, I had the sonys, I prefer the sound quality of the skullcandys, but each to their own

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