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    In-ear bud phones recommendation.

    as title. Ive murdered 3 pair of skull candies and a sennheiser (cable and connections mainly)
    then my bro turned up with some twin driver jobbies, bout hunnit an fiddy quid, says he.
    And i reckon theyre a bit of alright, but i dont live in quid land and dont internets shopping, so, brand and prices of what you use and where in kiwiland to get em.
    If less than 50$ probably dont bother, or more than 300 and if youre not a naudiophile then just post titty pics.
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    i use shure's they are fantastic i paid $130 for them 2 years ago they are awesome

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    You've clearly said in ear, so I'm going to ignore that and tell you to get a pair of Sen HD-25's. They're the old school Atom Bomb proof Nokias of the headphone world.

    What exactly is happening to the cables? Are you trying to find a set that won't have the same problems or just wanting to try something different?

    Shures seem to have a good rep. The SE425's and 215's are on tardme. Never used them though.

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    Buy them off eBay. Buying locally is too expensive if you're poor.

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    I just got some Koss thingies from TradeMe for $20 - they wrap around your ears, and the speaker projects forward inside the ear. Just tried them out this morning on my walk/run - it's a whole new world, I didn't know what I was missing with my in ear plugs. I used to hear just some homogeneous sound, but now can hear every instrument and every voice in a harmony. The cables look like shit, but at least they are black, so I won't get mistaken for an ipod user.
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    Titty enough?
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    DANG I'd put those around my ears!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazz View Post
    You've clearly said in ear, so I'm going to ignore that

    What exactly is happening to the cables?
    yea, theyll totally fit under my helmet :
    i have a bad habit of slamming them in car doors, dropping them under 200 cows on the race, wrapping pto shafts with them... Abuse really.
    The worst of it comes from plug, where wire bends/ in my pocket. Has failed on a couple pairs...

    internet consensus seems to be shure, sehnhs or a couple brands beyerdynamic and etymotic. Anyone with them?

    Shures looking likely atm...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    I just got some Koss thingies from TradeMe for $20 - they wrap around your ears, and the speaker projects forward inside the ear. Just tried them out this morning on my walk/run - it's a whole new world, I didn't know what I was missing with my in ear plugs. I used to hear just some homogeneous sound, but now can hear every instrument and every voice in a harmony. The cables look like shit, but at least they are black, so I won't get mistaken for an ipod user.
    if 20$ ones transport you.., you'd better bring a change of undies when you stick 150$ ones in ya

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    Ahh, thought it might have just been for rocking out to Wing at home. Just grab an XXL helmet. They'll squeeze in sweet as And when you're not wearing them you could probably use it to do some casual midget/jockey taxi service or something.

    IMO get the isolating Shures and nab one of those extender/coil things to go on the end so you just have to replace that next time. If you get real excited about it all you could probably do that to a set you already have easily, but no doubt you already know that and can't be fawked!

    Don't know about the ety's but there ain't enough beyers over here to get a half decent price compared to the Shures.
    Sony do some pretty good ones as well I've been told.

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    I was recommended these and they fit your price criterion - almost.
    http://www.soundessentials.co.nz/web.../227354/583679

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    if 20$ ones transport you.., you'd better bring a change of undies when you stick 150$ ones in ya
    I have a 25% hearing impairment, fuck all will bring back the sounds of my youth. My hearing aids are Bluetooth, if I could afford the ransom Siemens demands, they would supply my music, and boost the levels I'm missing. That's a point, go for Bluetooth, no wires the break then. They have ones that clip behind the ears too - someone is doing $1 reserves with them on TM.
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    I use Grados
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