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Good headphones for meizu ?
This is a discussion on Good headphones for meizu ? within the Audio and Sound forums, part of the General Chat category; I have seen this headphones in ebay. http://cgi.ebay.es/Auriculares-con-m...QQcmdZViewItem What do you think of this specs for the meizu ? Thanks...
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06-06-2007 #1Passing By
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I have seen this headphones in ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.es/Auriculares-con-m...QQcmdZViewItem
What do you think of this specs for the meizu ?
Thanks
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06-06-2007 #2
These are cheap. They can be found cheaper on Dealextreme.
http://dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.4319
I have heard that they are ok for being that cheap but not more.
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06-06-2007 #3Passing By
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsFor sure they aren't the best ones for this price
. I am deciding between mylar 3 and v-moda vibes, but I have a 5€ gift from ebay and the thing is costing at all less than 7€.
Thanks for the reply.
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06-07-2007 #4Valued Member
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Creative EP-630
Sennheiser CX-300
They are about the same, but Creative will be cheaper.Meizu M8 MiniOne
The Revolution Is Here
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06-07-2007 #5Junior Member
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Haven't seen much about the vibes , but my pick would be the mylar3s for a all rounder within the <100 range.
These have even been compared with the low/mid range UE(Ultimate Ears) before so you can definitely trust the sound quality of it :P
But then again, it be good if you could audition the canalphones somewhere locally before making a decision i suppose.
I'd usually take reviews online with a pinch of salt since different ears hear different things & one man's meat may be another's poison
Here's somewhere you could get the mylar3s which are pretty reasonably priced
www.jaben.net
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06-08-2007 #6
I'm using the AKG K 324 P earphone right now.

I love the size. The smallest plugs (three sizes) fits great into my ear.
Here is a nice review, sadly in german.
http://www.de-bug.de/texte/4664.html
I translate it over google and this is the abstract in bad English:
And what do I think of it? It's my first closed earphone, so it's a bit irritating that I'm almost insular from other sounds. Bit the sound is very good, now I'm hearing to Philip Glass - Koyaanisqatsi with normal vbr rate. First time I have to say, that the compression of the music is hearable ......The Austrian company AKG, fixed star in the audio sky since generations, is with this new trend brightly shining example. And there is not times ear plugs. The AKG 324 P cannot deny its origin. Similarly as other manufacturers also AKG recognized the constantly growing interest in in-Ear-monitoring-systems (skirt star concert button in the ear - no monitor box) and developed from this product simply a compact, ultralight Earphone system. The ear pads adapt to the ear form in the best way and make condemned close. Ambient noises disappear nearly completely. The frequency response of 12-23.500 cycles per second should supply you with all audible elements of your favourite music and the generally very neutral sound, coupled with very concise basses, makes the course travel a completely new experience. I knew so a pleasantly pressureful sound so far only of my Dj-headphones of the same manufacturer. Naturally it is simply, comfortable and inexpensive, which add provided headphones of your MP3-Players as God-intended. That the music however differently meant is… that should you this investment be worth. ...
Now I can give away my bundled plugs ... the PT 850 sounds like water thru a rusted pipe in comparison to this phones.Small moves, Ellie, small moves.

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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsI have both the Sennheiser CX-300 and the CrossRoads MylarOne X3 earphones. If you have a discerning ear, and can afford the extra money, get the CrossRoads. There were so many superlative reviews, that I decided to take a chance. The DaHarder review was correct, nothing in its price range comes close!
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06-08-2007 #8Passing By
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsThank you very much for your responses.
I have decided to buy this two: senheiserr cx300 and Mylar X3.
I think that for my limited budget (less than 100€) is good enough.
I only listen baroque and classical music, and I will report my experiences with these two earbuds for this music here.
Bye
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06-10-2007 #9
if youre on a €100 euro budget consider a set of Shure E2c too
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06-10-2007 #10Passing By
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsHello. I use earphones Sennheiser MX 90 Street Style and they are spectaculars and perfects for jogging!!!
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06-11-2007 #11Freshman
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsI am suggestion some Sennheiser Headphones too. I am using MX 51 street headphones myself and I love them.
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06-11-2007 #12Junior Member
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsI'll recommend the Sennheiser CX300's! Amazing earbuds, almost on par with the entry level Shure's at a fraction of the cost (around $30US). I got a pair in black for my Nokia E61i and a pair in white for my new white Meizu m6
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06-13-2007 #13Member
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsI seriously don't get why you all would recommend CX300s, I've used them for a while, and they are nothing special. My Koss Sparkplugs were better than them by far.
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsWell they're definetly not the best earbuds there is, but definetly the best earbuds for the price. Id still reccomend them over the Creative EP-630's.

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06-14-2007 #16
I use Shure Ec2's for when im on the go, the isolation is excellent, when at home I have a pair of Sony v700's, and the separations and bass are excellent on these as well as the isolation.
Specs on the v700's

Specs
- Sony UniMatch plug systemwith fixed stereo miniplug for use with portable equipment; detachable phone plug for use with studio and home audio equipment
- TypeClosed supra-aural, Dynamic
- Drive Unit50 mm
- DiaphragmPET
- MagnetNeodymium
- Impedance24 ohms
- Sensitivity107 dB/mW
- Power Handling Capacity3000 mW
- Frequency Response5 -- 30,000 Hz
- Headbandwide, adjustable single headband with folding earcups
- Earcupsswivel and reversible for single-sided monitoring; auto-return mechanism
- CordOxygen-free copper; Single-sided, 10 feet (3 m)
- PlugStraight, Gold-plated, stereo UniMatch plug with fixed miniplug and detachable phone plug
Shure Ec2's

Specs
- Sound Isolating Design
- Speaker Type: Dynamic MicroDrivers
- Lightweight: Only 1 oz (30g)
- 2-Year Limited Warranty
- Also available in black
Only issues are the ec2's take some getting used to and your ears have to expand a little for them to get comfortable, wearing them often helps this. The v700's will overheat your ears after about an hour, so youll have to take breaks. Good thing about both headphone is they are very tough, and have no problems handling day to day wear and tear. The shures come with a very nice hard case as well..:D
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsI am very happy with my Sennheiser PX 100, very good sound quality and excellent comfort
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very very goooooooooooood
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06-14-2007 #20Junior Member
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsI'm using my Audio Technica ATH-CK7's with the M6, and man do they sound amazing! Very detailed sound, strong bass and very good isolation. I bought mine from Audiocubes for $69 + S&H. They're also durable: before the M6, I've been using them with my Creative DAPs for almost a year, and they're still as good as new. Highly recommended!
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