Jai Harrison wrote:
> Hey DarkOtter,
>
> I had a look at Amazon for the pmx but they're not in-ear type of
> earphones that I'm after. (Did you mean to say that they have a
> neckband?) I had a look at their earphones range and they seem to
> have reviews that suggest the sound quality is awful
I use V-moda vibe in-ear headphones (I got a free review pair - lucky me)
and there's a stupidly long review here. Can be had for about £30 if you
shop around, and I really like mine:- they have a lovely warm sound which
I've not got with in-ears before
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews
> I had a look at Amazon for the pmx but they're not in-ear type of
> earphones that I'm after.
Ah, sorry, missed that bit, but I thought I did say they were the neckband type.
Anyway, sorry to go off topic then, I hadn't realised that. Can't say I notice
any sort of adverse sound quality in the
Hey DarkOtter,
I had a look at Amazon for the pmx but they're not in-ear type of
earphones that I'm after. (Did you mean to say that they have a
neckband?) I had a look at their earphones range and they seem to
have reviews that suggest the sound quality is awful (one suggests a
constant electric
Well, I'm no expert on earphones or sound quality etc., and I'm sure you've
heard this before but,
If you're prepared to spend about £20 the sennheiser PMX100s (or the other ones,
the pmx are the ceckband which I prefer) are very good. Quite sturdy generally,
and (to me) they seem to have very goo
tbh the skull candy does look a bit fragile ( wire-wise)...but i dont think
they will last me THAT long!
2008/9/8 Jai Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Javad Ayaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > not at the top of my head sorry. I think the skull candy was the cheapest
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Javad Ayaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> not at the top of my head sorry. I think the skull candy was the cheapest of
> the rangethey sound good as well. and come in different colours...if
> thats your thing!
>
I'm again looking at reviews on Amazon for these th
not at the top of my head sorry. I think the skull candy was the cheapest of
the rangethey sound good as well. and come in different colours...if
thats your thing!
2008/9/8 Jai Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Javad Ayaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ive found
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Javad Ayaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ive found the skullcandy and creative earphones work nicely for something
> under £12
>
Any specific models?
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ive found the skullcandy and creative earphones work nicely for something
under £12
2008/9/8 Jai Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hey,
>
> Until recently I used a pair of Sony MDR-ED21LP Groove Shaped Earpiece
> headphones (in-ear earphones) but they recently broke. I took a look
> on Amazon where
Hey,
Until recently I used a pair of Sony MDR-ED21LP Groove Shaped Earpiece
headphones (in-ear earphones) but they recently broke. I took a look
on Amazon where I bought them from 2 years ago and found that some of
the reviews mentioned how fragile they are. So I'm now after a
replacement pair of
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