Ipod Earphones
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- Bullitt
There a bit shit arnt they? getting vibrations from the left phone, so tried to unscrewing it to see whats up. Now it dont work at all.
Anyone know of any really good earphones to work with the Ipod, was thinking of those Bang Oulson ones.
- ********0
bang&olufsen went shit in the 70s.
it's all about aesthetics and not about sound with them now. Sennheiser products sound much better.
- radar0
the sony in-ear headphones are good.
- bolus0
what mx said.....
- anzelina0
bose quiet comfort 2 headphones.
i can't hear anything but beautiful beautiful music when i put them on.
price is a bit steep though, but worth it imo.
- 5timuli0
http://shop.ipodworld.co.uk/iPod…
Just bought these. Take a bit of getting used to but the sound quality is excellent. If you want lots of bass go for the Sonys:
- those0
i got those apple in-ear things...
they really are very good...
beautiful sound, and they cut out background noise a treat...
- dan100200z0
Shure E2c
http://www.shurestore.com/earpho…
- ********0
you'll need an adapter unless they build for the iPod. It's not a universal thing
- imakedesign0
sharp md33`s - better than the shures and a 1/3 of the price.
- aliendn0
i have an I-river, anyone else? absolutley demolishes the ipod.
i rececntly bought the sony in ear headphones mentioned already..they're good, but i found that the seinesser headphones that came with my iriver were better. go figure, default headphones being better.
however they fall out of your ears to easy, the sony's do not, they are great for that and background noise blockage.
- 5timuli0
The Sonys blocked out a lot of background noise but don't try and cough or sneeze with them in your ears, you'll blow your ear-drum to smithereens.
The cable on the Sonys is shit, like dental floss. The casing is quite loose and splits very quickly. Having said that, mine split after 2 months and lasted about a year and a half.
- NegativeSpace0
Yeah the ipod ones are shit, I dont know if this happens wth normal headphones but I remember mostly wearing the ipod ones without those fuzzy things on them, I took my fleece winter jacket off and got like static zapped in both ears, it was messed.
I use a cheap pair of panasonic ear buds that sound pretty good.
- fullerc0
I liked the original ipod headphones but i did blow one side out. I bought the replacement ipod ear buds and they kept falling out of my ears.
- scarabin0
i think the ipod earbuds have a short cord because they are meant to be paired with the remote
which extends it
- ********0
actually the ones I have rock
- pkny0
i got the b&o and the inear ipod
b&o are great but a bit costly.. they sound even great when listening to mid-range toned music.. bass is a tad weak - not that bad but you dont get the bass thumping action compared to some headphones..
inear - i got nothing good to say about it so i'm keeping to myself.. i think the stock ipod headphones are better than these..
- tkmeister0
i've been thinking about bose noise cancelling. those are big ass headphones though.
i need a stylist high sound quality earphone.
- planet010
I haven't bought new headphones for the i-pod, but I agree the ipod headphones are really weak. $300 for an ipod - I would think they could come with better headphones.
- shaft0
I need for my ipod ones that you don't stick inside your ears, cause those give me headaches even at low volumes. Any recommendations?
- MLP0
i use the Sony MDR-V300 Headphones... they sound great