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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 12:40 PM
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What would be your recomendations?
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 12:55 PM
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Sennheiser CX300

Shure E2C

Shure E4C

Depends how much you want to spend
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 01:03 PM
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Pete,
You need some of these.

Etymotic ER-6i Earphones - Sports

Or alternatively could you not just adjust your hearing aid to fit

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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Chip
Pete,
You need some of these.

Etymotic ER-6i Earphones - Sports

Or alternatively could you not just adjust your hearing aid to fit

Chip
£79!!!!

£79!!!!

£79????

Do I look like a friggin' moron!

These £79 jobbies are for those who buy CockLinks and Re-Maps - fools and their money in other words!

There is a level at which the extra money spent achieves only a very slight improvement - I want a pair that are just at the point at which the cost becomes larger than the gain in quality, if you get my drift?

I am NOT one of those who pays £20 a foot for silver speaker wire - the cost does not equal the gains.
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl
Sennheiser CX300

Shure E2C

Shure E4C

Depends how much you want to spend
The last ones are £150!!!!

Did you know that my first house cost that!!!!!

Holy cow ........................

The £22 jobbies you list first are probably at that cost/quality switchover point?
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 01:15 PM
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Lewis,
How do you know the cost doesnt equal the gains unless you try them you moron.

If you only going to spend a few quid then why ask in the first place.

Senility has a lot to answer for

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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 01:21 PM
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Well, as I thought I pointed out ......... I am interested in the headphones which sit at the point that quality/cost change over.

I am not willing to spend an extra £30 on a set which are 5% better, say.

Imagine some costing £1 in the Poundshop? For £10 you get a vast increase in quality and it is noticeable ..... for £20 you will get a smaller increase in quality and it is slightly less detectable ...... for £30 you will get an even smaller increase in quality and it will be barely detectable at all .....

Not sure of the price points, just an example .....

At some point you end up paying vast amounts chasing very small changes in quality ...... it's just below that point I am shooting for.
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 01:32 PM
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Pissy,

go buy your £1 jobbys and shut the f*ck up

why do you constantly post asking for advice, and then shoot down the answers,!!

if you allready know that your one pound efforts are the best, then go buy

them, and stop wasting peoples time and support.


oh and for your information, there is a vast differnece between £1 pound jobbys & £30 pound jobbys,

its called, extension, frequency range, dynamics, etc,

you pays for what you get.


once again your so called engineering background falls short of expectations.

or is it the old (not an area i cover ) excuse?


and if you want it from the hip, sennheiser,

they havent stayed in business selling rubbish.


Mart
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 01:35 PM
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^^^^^^^^^^ YOU HAVEN'T READ MY POST CORRECTLY^^^^^^^^^

Typical for a retard such as you .....

And my comments simply challenge and test the advice

And, where did I say the £1 headphones were as good as £30 items??

You really are top of the '****** Premier League'!!
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 01:48 PM
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Actually i,m a long way behind you

why bother with in ear headphones?? there so small they dont do justice to the

music your listening too.

a good pair of external cans will pay far better dividends,

and once again, sennheiser




PS, on the back foot again pissy, your so to form, resort to insults about

*****'s when the debate isnt going your way.


Mart
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 02:27 PM
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I think what Pete is trying to say is, at what point does the law of diminishing returns kicks in.

I'd say at about £20/30. The shure or Sennheiser would be great. However a decent set of sonys for £20 would be fine.

HOWEVER, pete, what are you plugging these headphones into? No point spending out if you're only going to plug it into a lidl cheapo mp3 player. I assume for outside/travelling use? If for home use, then defo go for proper can type headphones.
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Dracoro
I think what Pete is trying to say is, at what point does the law of diminishing returns kicks in.
THANK YOU!!

Most people understood ..... but, poor Mart is a bit simple

They would be used on a MP3 player - but NOT a Lidls cheapo .... not that LIDLs are crap ..... just that it will be a SONY.
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by pslewis
THANK YOU!!

Most people understood ..... but, poor Mart is a bit simple

They would be used on a MP3 player - but NOT a Lidls cheapo .... not that LIDLs are crap ..... just that it will be a SONY.
i understood perfectly,

prehaps if you wernt so to form, then you wouldnt get shot at


mart


ps goning to get the sennheisers then are we? only a sony mp3, even i run an ipod




mart
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 05:40 PM
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After lots of recommendations for these (in computer related forum) i bought these last year.

Amazon.co.uk: Sony MDR-EX71SLB Fontopia Headphones - Black: Electronics & Photo

They are a little expensive but they are extremely comfortable and sound great. Plus you get a spare pair of "cones".

If you look under headphones and bestselling at amazon they come 4th
Amazon.co.uk: headphones: Electronics & Photo
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 06:05 PM
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I was in a similar position recently...didn't want to spend more than £50.

I own the Shure E2C and Sennheiser CX300 - to my ears there is not much difference between them (run from a Ipod Nano new generation).

That said, I also own a pair of Koss sparkplugs and they do decent job for little money and are very comfy.
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 06:07 PM
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I got some Sennheiser CX300s from SD Card, SDHC, Micro SD, Sony M2 Memory Stick Micro, USB Memory Sticks. £17.99!
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 06:10 PM
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I use a pair of Sennheiser MX-500's at work for listening to MP3's and have been very impressed with them for the price.
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 07:07 PM
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Where the law of diminshing returns "kicks in" depends a lot on what you're listening to through the headphones / earphones, and who you're asking. If you have a top-notch £10k or whatever source, it's silly to "only" pay £50 for the headphones, as you won't get the best out of your much more expensive source. If you have a £20-£50 MP3 player, I wouldn't bother spending more than about £20 on the headphones/earphones.
In a similar vein, the "£20/foot silver speaker cable" can make sense in a top drawer hi-fi system as spending £500 on speaker cable makes a bigger improvement than spending an extra £500 on a CD player or something. however, it makes no sense whatsoever to spend £500 on speaker cable for a £200 midi system!
Also, different people will have different views as to where "diminshing returns" kick in. There is no such thing as a defined "diminsihing returns" point on any range of goods.
So if you're using them for, an i-pod or in this case a Sony MP3, I'd go for something like £20-£30 Senheisers (prefering headphones to earphones) as the rational diminshing returns point.
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Do I look like a friggin' moron!
You can't really expect anyone to answer that politely, even though I'm one of the rare few who has seen a picture of you.

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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 07:38 PM
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Here you go Pete.

Ultimate Ears UE-10 Pro @ HeadRoom - Right Between Your Ears

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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by mart360
only a sony mp3, even i run an ipod
mart
yes, I would have figured that much ........ you run with the sheep - I go along my own path!!
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 08:27 PM
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Thanks all ........ I can always rely on you lot to point me in the right direction!

Now, turning to the MP3 player ... what do you reckon about the new Samsung which slides to reveal some speakers? Or should I stick to SONY?
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 09:09 PM
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The samsung is this one:-

Samsung YP-K5 .............. anyone know if its any good? 4Gb Flash memory Version.
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 09:19 PM
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The Samsung device is not meant to be very good. Sony are a has-been and are catching up.

Apple, Creative or SanDisk are the current leaders in the flash memory MP3 player ecosystem.
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 10:58 PM
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Apple .... for the sheep

Creative .... possible

SanDisk .... just bought one of their CF Cards for my camera
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These get very good reviews. (Still came second to the Nano though)

SanDisk | Products | MP3 Players | SanDisk Sansa™ e200 Series MP3 Players
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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 12:41 PM
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The Zalman headphones with 6 speakers for 5.1 surround sound are good for about £36.

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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 04:36 PM
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Dont buy Sony, it'll break down after 13 months.

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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Chip
Dont buy Sony, it'll break down after 13 months.

Chip
In over 30 years it would be the very first SONY product I have had that did then!

Top build quality .... or have they slipped??
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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 08:24 PM
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My Sony Fontopia earphones are still going strong after what must be 2 1/2yrs of hard daily use. Better bass responce compared to others in the same price bracket.
Wife and daughter have them also without fault.

Bob
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