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Old 12 August 2011, 10:29 PM
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Question In-ear earphones recommendations?

The sound from my Sennheiser CX300s is great, but the asymmetric leads are such a pain in the @rse when I'm doing anything other than sitting completely still

Can anyone recommend something with equal if not better sound quality but proper leads?
Old 12 August 2011, 10:34 PM
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best in-ear headphones ive had are shure they cost me about £70 though
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I had those Sennheisers. I replaced them with Klipsch headphones, way way better than the Sennheisers. They make those Sennheisers sound like bake bean cans.

http://www.klipsch.com/image-s4-black-in-ear-headphones
Old 13 August 2011, 12:18 AM
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Try ultimate ears :-)
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Etymotics are the best I've used but they ain't cheap
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I use skullcandy when out on the motorbike £9.99 argos very good
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Originally Posted by Jamie
I use skullcandy when out on the motorbike £9.99 argos very good
tk max 7.99

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Old 13 August 2011, 07:55 AM
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Is that a shop ?
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Old 13 August 2011, 08:42 AM
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in the film definatly maybe ryan reynolds has the best wireless headphones ever. Right at the start of the film... Where can I get these???
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Rca jet stream?

http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/10/h...ly-wireless-c/

I have sleek audio ct6, they are by far the best wireless option, but will cost you around £500

For cheap in ears id go for soundmagic.
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Originally Posted by Gary WRX
Try ultimate ears :-)
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I had the ultimate ears 700 which were superb, i then got a deal on a pair of Ultimate Ears Triple.Fi 10vi that i couldn't really refuse so i bought those, the sound is unreal. Apparently a lot of recording artists use the Ultimate Ears Triple.Fi 10vi, thats what it says in the literature anyway.
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I have the same and yes you're right as UE were traditionally producing ear pieces for professional use. Logitech then bought them to launch a consumer brand

Originally Posted by Rob_Impreza99
+1

I had the ultimate ears 700 which were superb, i then got a deal on a pair of Ultimate Ears Triple.Fi 10vi that i couldn't really refuse so i bought those, the sound is unreal. Apparently a lot of recording artists use the Ultimate Ears Triple.Fi 10vi, thats what it says in the literature anyway.
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Originally Posted by hughes741
best in-ear headphones ive had are shure they cost me about £70 though
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Old 16 August 2011, 12:43 PM
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those Dr Dre ones are amazing, tried them at costco, bloody expensive though!!!
Old 16 August 2011, 01:11 PM
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New Bose headphones IE2. Just got them best I've had and I've had Shure and Dr Dre's in the past but not lasted.
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