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Old 07-23-2007   #61 (permalink)
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I tested both; the creative is better not much better, but it's sound quality is better (I have a Creative EP-630 btw). And in Hungary where I live the Creative is cheaper than the Sennheiser CX300. And one more thing; if you check the detials of the earphones you will find that the Creative is the best in it's class.
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Old 07-23-2007   #62 (permalink)
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I'v heard that Sennheiser CX300 is better. And thats why it's more exensive, I dont know tho. Lol, I have Sennheiser CX300 fakes, bought them for 2.85 usd: https://www.kaidomain.com/WEBUI/Prod...px?TranID=1442

After sound tweaking (EQ, spaltizer and such) they sound nice, good bass too.
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Old 07-30-2007   #63 (permalink)
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You should try out the real ones. They feel a lot better to handle too.

I wish to know more about the j-Jays, d-Jays. So if anyone has any experience with them and other earphones they had previously priory to your Jays, then please do let us know how you feel about them.
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Old 07-31-2007   #64 (permalink)
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anyone know what those jeeyones are? my friend had some pink ones (i donlt know her anymore)
Normal cheap ones really hurt my ears somehow, I don't wanna pay much incase they break and justbecause tho I would pay a little more if there was a big quality increase, but I dunno how good waulity mp3's are anyways
so yuh? i thoguht jelly ones would be more rubbery and nice in my ear, i reckont heyre around £6.00 or any other recommendations? I rally am not a purist audiophile(?) so Just a nice cheapsih comfy pair recommended pleases ^______^
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Sony MDR-EX71SL In-Ear Earphones


Great bass, awesome treble, noise cancel, good price (bought from overseas :D)
I got the same ones in black, but the left earphone broke the first day, I am guessing I was just unlucky that time so I will get a new pair. While they were working I agree with the sound.
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Old 08-11-2007   #66 (permalink)
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Looking at some used Etymotic ER-4s for about half the price right now..I'm a bit worried about that "no bass" comment a few pages back...Why would someone buy such expensive earphones if they lack the bass that is a fundamental part of any style of music?
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I found this DIY- project "how to make a headphone" , by an ingenious guy from ghana:

http://www.instructables.com/id/E2NB...7TR3/?ALLSTEPS

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Old 08-12-2007   #68 (permalink)
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If you like earbuds, check the Yuin PK2. The only earphones I've had in my ears so far that also make Jazz and classical music a joy to listen to. Closed headphones and ear-canal phones are not really an option for me, as I need to hear what's happening around me when I'm out in the streets (though closed cans are great on the plane to get some isolation, they always make me a bit claustrophobic). So the Yuins are really first choice for me - voices are incredibly natural and the frequency spectrum is nicely balanced. The only disadvantage seems to be that you can't find the in the store next door - I got them by mail order from Head-Direct, it's a very reliable business and they have very reasonable shipping fees.

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I have the EP-630 and iam quiet happy with them! And i think that you cant get something better in this price clas(i paid 25 euro at amazon)

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Old 08-20-2007   #70 (permalink)
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Sentry Bulletz

I purchased the Sentry Bulletz Ho 450's,.
They come with a black velvelt case with a snap.
The specs are frequency 20Hz-20KHz
The impediance 160 Ohms
Cord length is 4 ft.
Plug type: 3.5 mm
Drivers 10mm
They came with 2 sets of earcanal covers
The main body of the earphone first one third is metal.

Now I'm far from an audiophile, so would someone tell me what you think.
Based of course on what I described, I like them the sound is good and the
cord is a rubber, and does'nt make any noise when brushed up against my
clothes. The cord is long which I really like, and it gives good bass and high
tones, and the best part is that they were only $6.00! Post what you think
please.

Thanks

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