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Help me Find Earbuds! I've gone through about 6 pairs of JVC headphones, the marshmallow and in-ear ones. I get them for cheap so thats why I've kept with them. They've all had the same problems, so now I'm looking to find an earbud that looks great and will last. I just need something to cut the noise out of commuting on the bus etc. My maximum price range is about $80USD and I'm willing to order online. I've checked out earphonesolutions.com and I'm not to sure which ones to get. Anyways if you guys have recommendations hit me up! Brendan |
Don't get the marshmallow JVC's, the ones just above it in the price range is a lot better like 100X better. and its just liek 15 dollars more, ive had mine for so long, they have good bass response and treble. Can handle a lot of different frequencies, and with them on, you hardly if any hear any outside noise, they come with two size cushions. |
I think you're talking about these: http://www.headphoneworld.com/p/imag...JVC_HAFX66.jpg I've had them and the left one is broken |
nope not those, these. http://www.jvceshop.co.uk/content/eb...fx34medium.jpg I have those exact ones. I sleep with them on, and i move around when i sleep. I've broken iPod earphones, plenty GUMY earphones, and more and more. These seem indestructable so far, ive had em for a year. and DO NOT buy skull candy, the manufacturing on those ear buds are crap, they break soo easily and u pay almost an arm for them. |
well now I'm just confused, you said don't get Marshmallows get the ones $15 more than them. You post a picture of marshmallows... I know to stay away from skullcandy etc, just looking for something with decent sound quality that will last. I don't mind shelling out some decent money for some |
I recently downgraded from the Shure SE530s to a pair of Apple dual-driver IEMs (ADDIEMs). Coming from arguably one of the top three universal fit IEMs on the market (the other two being the Westone 3/UE Triple.fi), the ADDIEMs are surprisingly excellent bang for your buck. They fit very comfortably to kicks things off. The bass is punchy, but never muddy, and the mids/highs are exceptionally clear. The highs can be a little harsh at times, and the mids seems slightly lacking in detail, but it's probably because I just came from the SE530s (smoothest mids of all IEMs, and rolled off highs). But for the price I paid ($97 after getting FS to pricematch HMV) which is a fraction of the price of the SE530s, you really can't complain. The remote control and microphone also helps if you have an iPod. I've been using it with my iPod Touch, and it's really handy to switch songs or to change the volume without having to physically whip out the iPod. Voice control is pretty dope with it too. Since it sounds like you break your headphones often, the one year limited warranty included should work wonderfully for you too. I'm pretty sure you could just take it straight down to the Apple Store regardless of where you purchased it as long as you have the receipt, which saves considerable time shipping it back and forth. If you have an American mailbox, you can order them on eBay for cheaper as this seller doesn't ship to Canada. However, they don't come with the box or extra filters, and I doubt Apple will take them for repair. eBay link is below and is a confirmed legit seller as there are tons out there that are fake. http://cgi.ebay.com/Apple-In-Ear-Hea...LA&otn=2&ps=63 More info can be found at the following thread at Head-Fi - http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f103/a...market-418220/ Just make sure you get the ones with the plastic shell at the end of the plug. Those are the second revision ones with better durability. |
LOL i didn't know they were marshmallows lol, my bad. SHURE's they are about 90 though, great sound quality, awesome build, awesome warranty too. Sennheiesers are nice, but they are a bit overpriced. Sound quality is better than the shures, they are pretty solid, and also have a great warranty. I would go with SHURE's they were gonna be my next choice after these break. But these are still working for me. there are two types, go for the cheaper one, there's not much difference in sound quality from the more expensive one to the cheaper one, but the build is still strong for both. |
I wouldn't recommend getting the lower line of Shures. Although I personally haven't tried the SE110, the $90 one nabs is talking about, all the reviews I've read have rated it average at best. |
I agree, the sound quality is different. but the build is the same. They won't break easily. |
What do you guys think of these? http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...0121934&catid= |
Those are generally well-liked by many consumers. They are an upgrade over the average iBuds, but I find that they are quite muddy in the bass department and the treble doesn't extend too far. I highly recommend you try them with the intent of returning them just to find out for yourself if the sound signature is right for you. I personally don't like them, but everyone is different. Another reason I recommend you buy with intent of returning is because they are always on sale randomly throughout the year. They are equivalent to the rebranded Creative EP630, and those usually go on sale for about 20-30 dollars. At that price range, you really get what you pay for, a nice cheap set of buds that don't entirely reek. If you choose to get them off eBay, be wary as fakes are everywhere for the CX300s & EP630s. |
^^^ agreed. But if there's any way you can test them out on your device without buying it first if you are willing to spend that much money, im sure most stores carry samples of the more expensive earbuds to try before buy. |
I've tried many different earbuds, all different brands, and I now realize that the only brand that is any good is Sony. Almost all Sony earbuds I try sound way better than any other brand, even more expensive ones. |
the google ad at the top of the page http://www.zagg.com/audio/zbuds-ipho...FRgbawodazmtag http://www.zagg.com/images/zbuds/ZBUDB-01.jpg i got some UEs that are good but those arent in ur pr, id get some sonys they're nice i use one for my laptop (but its got a mic jack too) http://www.sonystyle.com/wcsstore/So...DREX300BLK.png mdr-ex300 |
i've gone through a few pairs of the marshmallows too. I tired out skullcandy, and they suck! I ordered the Zbuds from Zagg. Hopefully those workout for me. If not, im going to buy the marshmallows in bulk. |
just get the 40 dollar sony ones. they're not bad. I think its the one with volume control on the earphones. sony is amazing for the sub $100 price range imo |
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To the OP - check out Headfi.org for reviews on headphones. Denon makes earbuds and they seem to be favoured by a lot of the audiophiles on that forum. |
Brendan, check out Head-fi.org. What I find annoying about Shures is that their cables tend to fray and break, and sometimes if you run out of warranty that makes them un-replaceable. Tapioca, Denon earbuds are relatively new, I haven't heard them yet. For cheap earbuds that are constructed quite robustly try Yuin: http://head-direct.com/products.php?c=1 They look like your average earbuds, but they're solid and they sound good. Lots of people on Head-fi use them. http://www.jaben.net/shopping/ These guys also have great deals on headphones... Uncle Wilson is awesome. |
I'm really liking the ultimate ears right now. http://www.ultimateears.com/_ultimat...metrofi220.php http://www.ultimateears.com/_ultimat...metrofi170.php Would the metrofi170 be a decent durable pair of earbuds? I don't have a problem spending the extra bit on the 220s, just not sure if I really would notice the difference. I'm not a huge audiophile, I'm actually not an audiophile at all. Just want some damn earbuds that won't keep breaking lol |
regardless of what you get, make sure the EQ on whatever you're using it set up at least somehwat properly for what you listen to. |
since ur not an audiophile, just get 20$-50$ ones at bestbuy and get warranty. prbbly like 10-20$. if it breaks u can get new one for free, not once but for like 2 years. its probbly wayyyy cheaper then buying new ones all the time, even though u can get them cheap |
http://www.jr.com/sennheiser/pe/SEN_CX300_hy_B/ ^ I think you were looking at these above. American site from NY that ships to canada. they will cost around $23 CDN shipped If your looking for a decent set of buds , this is a good way to go. Yes they are real. J&R has a very good rep. Dont bother ebay-ing , as stated A LOT of fakes |
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Was just going to link you to that, but I guess jsoni beat me. |
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Thanks! |
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