Think i've lost my headphones :/ they were sennheiser cx-300s, nice headphones for general use.
Any recommendations for new ones? (preferably under £50)
Think i've lost my headphones :/ they were sennheiser cx-300s, nice headphones for general use.
Any recommendations for new ones? (preferably under £50)
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i had a thread going on about this a couple of months ago.
http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/sho...ght=sennheiser
Ive had the CX 55's and they were nice but the jack area separated from the cord.
Shure, all models
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You could look at the models from Ultimate Ears. They have a few models fitting your price range...
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You got the Triple.Fi 10's?
Back on topic:
The type of IEM you want depends on what you're going to do with it. If you're just using them for your iPod, I would suggest dynamic driver types (like Sennheiser for instance). If you want to use them as monitors, I'd suggest armature drivers (like UE, Etymotic and Shure).
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[QUOTE=DennisHuiberts;229508]You got the Triple.Fi 10's?
Yes, I did
I just got the Westone 2's. Very nice. Just haven't used them that much.
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