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iPod Headphones

Post by dubsola » Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:26 pm

I've got a pair of Shure EC-1s, they're in ear headphones for listening to music on the bus or plane or whatever. They sound immense, both by blocking out background noise and just sounding really good. Problem is, the cables are really shitty - they stop working after a couple of years. I already replaced them once under warranty, but now the replacement pair is dropping in and out on the right channel depending on how I move the cable around.

Do I buy another pair of Shure headphones even though they've burned me in the past? Anyone else got any recommendations?

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Re: iPod Headphones

Post by laurent__duval » Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:33 pm

get some senheissers. theyre wicked.

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Re: iPod Headphones

Post by ashley » Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:39 pm

"couple of years".

I've never owned headphones that lived that long. Even my HD25's got stolen and didn't make it to the 2 year mark.

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Re: iPod Headphones

Post by 64hz » Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:46 pm

lol if i had a pair of headphones that lasted a coupla year and were good quality i wouldnt hesitate to get them again!
price dependant i guess. but sennheisers are always a good bet, never let me down.

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Re: iPod Headphones

Post by dubsola » Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:00 pm

64hz wrote:but sennheisers are always a good bet, never let me down.
Just to be clear we're talking about in ear headphones right? Not DJ headphones. I don't want to carry around bigass headies every day.
64hz wrote:lol if i had a pair of headphones that lasted a coupla year and were good quality i wouldnt hesitate to get them again!
For DJing, yeah I'm with you 100%. Not just carrying around all day listening to an iPod, especially since they cost over £100. I want that to last forever!

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Post by laurent__duval » Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:02 pm

dubsola wrote:
64hz wrote:but sennheisers are always a good bet, never let me down.
Just to be clear we're talking about in ear headphones right? Not DJ headphones. I don't want to carry around bigass headies every day.
64hz wrote:lol if i had a pair of headphones that lasted a coupla year and were good quality i wouldnt hesitate to get them again!
For DJing, yeah I'm with you 100%. Not just carrying around all day listening to an iPod, especially since they cost over £100. I want that to last forever!

i use the same headphones for everything. cant see the point in having one pair for personal use and another for djing. just spend the extra money and get something brilliant.

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Re: iPod Headphones

Post by dubsola » Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:04 pm

It's the size issue - earbud headphones for day-to-day is way more practical than big DJ headphones.

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Post by Basstronomer » Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:05 pm

dubsola wrote: Just to be clear we're talking about in ear headphones right? Not DJ headphones. I don't want to carry around bigass headies every day.
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I had my CX-300 for about 3 years now, still working perfectly :5:

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Post by laurent__duval » Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:07 pm

dubsola wrote:It's the size issue - earbud headphones for day-to-day is way more practical than big DJ headphones.

in what way are they more practical? i realise theyre smaller does it make that much of a difference?

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Re: iPod Headphones

Post by 64hz » Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:08 pm

ok, yeah for that price perhaps!
but ye, sennheiser does some pretty good earbud ones, good quality for price imo.

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Re: iPod Headphones

Post by dubsola » Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:20 pm

Well, for 25 quick I can afford to give the CX-300 II a go. Ordered.
laurent__duval wrote:in what way are they more practical? i realise theyre smaller does it make that much of a difference?
It does to me. Like when you are listening on the bus or whatever, you get to where you're going, you can put them in your pocket.

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Re: iPod Headphones

Post by 64hz » Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:28 pm

i think the cx-300 are the ones i have, only issue i ahve is that when the cables bang against something, the shock can is audible.
ive found this with most bud headphones though, and its only a real issue when running, sitting on the bus is fine.

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Re: iPod Headphones

Post by Liam92 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:41 pm

djekos wrote:
dubsola wrote: Just to be clear we're talking about in ear headphones right? Not DJ headphones. I don't want to carry around bigass headies every day.
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I had my CX-300 for about 3 years now, still working perfectly :5:
What am I doing wrong with mine? I've had like 3 pairs and both have broken in a matter of months (sound goes quieter in one earphone)

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Re: iPod Headphones

Post by south3rn » Tue Jan 25, 2011 3:54 am

dubsola wrote:It's the size issue - earbud headphones for day-to-day is way more practical than big DJ headphones.
so if someone wants to talk to you, it's easier to pull out the buds and hold them rather than throwing some headphones around your neck and having free hands?

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Re: iPod Headphones

Post by Phigure » Tue Jan 25, 2011 4:04 am

south3rn wrote:
dubsola wrote:It's the size issue - earbud headphones for day-to-day is way more practical than big DJ headphones.
so if someone wants to talk to you, it's easier to pull out the buds and hold them rather than throwing some headphones around your neck and having free hands?
hang them around the back of your neck

and when you're done, put them in your pocket. imo all the people who go around in public with headphones around their neck look pretty lame. especially if they're fucking skullcandy headphones :u:
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Re: iPod Headphones

Post by south3rn » Tue Jan 25, 2011 4:16 am

Phigure wrote:
south3rn wrote:
dubsola wrote:It's the size issue - earbud headphones for day-to-day is way more practical than big DJ headphones.
so if someone wants to talk to you, it's easier to pull out the buds and hold them rather than throwing some headphones around your neck and having free hands?
hang them around the back of your neck

and when you're done, put them in your pocket. imo all the people who go around in public with headphones around their neck look pretty lame. especially if they're fucking skullcandy headphones :u:
that's true. if i'm done listening to music or my ipod dies i'd hate to lug those around. but if man-purses were socially acceptable...

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