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Old 03-03-2014, 00:12   #9
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Re: iPod earphones

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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
The Apple earphone have always been fine, no complaints with them which is why anything close to that price or over isn't going to be worth it.
You'd be surprised though Russ once you try other earphones, how bad the Apple basic buds actually are.

My main ones were £55 and they sound fantastic if you get the right sized buds on them and get a great seal, it boosts the bass and also reduces the need to have the volume as loud as it blocks out most external noise.

I have a special pair from Ultimate ears that are more like in ear monitors and they were £110 I've yet to find anything as good sounding.

Its worth paying upwards of £25-30 as the sound improvements over the standard Apple things is phenomenal.

Sennheiser make some great earphones at various price ranges too. Have had a few good pairs of them over the years too.
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