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Old 03-03-2014, 00:19   #10
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Re: iPod earphones

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
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.
The apple earphones I got with the iTouch about 4 years ago are excellent and still in use today, but the pair I got with a nano looks the same but are really rubbish in comparison. I take it the £25 ones are the same as the nano ones or newer ones.
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