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Reagan said:Shure e2c's. There are several different earpieces for them you can get off the Shure website.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...43-6893535?v=glance&s=sporting-goods&n=507846
Oh, and I make that recommendation after having been the world's biggest fan of the Sony MDR EX-71's. They finally died on me after about five years, and I picked up these Shure's. The difference is definitely noticeable, especially with music encoded at higher rates, and the Shure's are just as comfortable, if not moreso.
Which ones?Celsius said:200.00 and I found the Etymotics and they look very interesting. Does anyone have these?
I second this unless you really want in-ear headphones. It's hard to determine if in-ear headphones will be comfortable for you since an individual's ears are shaped differently and you generally won't find a place where you can try before you buy.GodsMadClown said:If isolation is not a concern, or price, then a portable amp and a pair of good circumaural phones would be a very comfortable, decent listening experience.
Celsius said:Time for the most dangerious part of my day, driving on the 101 to mesa in phoenix. Avg speed 80
phil said:How about these very cheap sennhesier mx500 ?
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t..._1/002-7174338-2066446?v=glance&s=pc&n=507846
Celsius said:I've settled on the Shure E3c. I could have spent more but I really can't see the point in doing this because I'm not listening to very complex music. Now, if I was listening to live music cds. (like Coldplay or Pink Floyd)
Walking with my dog, after 8 pm, (pavement is way too hot to walk during the day for him.)
Thanks for your input in this subject.
The next time I game will be when gordon freeman and Alyx come out of the slow warp from the G-Man.
Until then, think mandrake.
TY. Celsius
deathBOB said:Bah... Try Ga.400 in the middle of the night...
deathBOB said:Bah... Try Ga.400 in the middle of the night...