macmed
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I have never heard of them. Did you do a search on Head-Fi's site?
no i didn't..where is it?
well i could be wrong, i'll double checked throught my "audiophile freak" friend
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I have never heard of them. Did you do a search on Head-Fi's site?
no i didn't..where is it?
I recently swapped out my iPod in-ear earbuds for some $20 Skull Candy ones and they are pretty decent for the price, better then the Apple buds that were twice the price..
my gf has some Skullcandy Full Metal Jackets - personally I found them really uncomfortable and the sound way too bassy, but YMMV
My wife uses the JVC Marshmellows phones. She loves them.
Geez fran, given your posts in here about all things audiophiliac, how do you deal with the mental anguish everytime she pops those babies into her ears?
They come with other sizes of rubber tips to fit different size ear canals, so that might explain the poor fit. I don't find them overly bassy, at least compared to the stock iPod earbuds, but I am by no means an audiophile. I have never even touched the equalizer on my car stereo, I'd never tell the difference if I did,
www.head-fi.org
Just for the record, earphones/headphones and audiophiles have nothing in common.
I have some good looking ones from Phillips that are $15 and over a year old... and are infinitely less gay than the white Apple ones.
Just for the record, earphones/headphones and audiophiles have nothing in common.