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joshg_7
14th December 2012, 21:04
As above, which are the best to get for around £50. Not looking for them to blow my mind but as good as I can get for that price region.

Thanks

Carlvtr88
16th December 2012, 13:26
TBH, most in ear ones area decent quality above the £25 mark. Even cheap ones you get with phones aren't too bad.

I think some Sennheiser buds should do you fine. For 50 buff you should be able to get a lovely set with a decent thick cable so they don't break. Thats quite important in small headphones as you tend to wrap them which ruins cheap cable easily.

billy-m
16th December 2012, 21:25
Sennheiser CX200

The best in-ear earphones I have ever bought. I love my deep bass and they work perfectly.

Manu
17th December 2012, 11:39
+1 on the senns, also for around 50 quid it's possible to get some Bose triports ie. Buy from official dealers only because of loads and loads of fakes on egay.

Thats quite important in small headphones as you tend to wrap them which ruins cheap cable easily.

hence my bose suggestion, as it comes with extra tips and a carrying case. You don't want to damage them considering the price indeed. Wrapping around is a definitive no-no as the cable will give up within 6 months.

Carlvtr88
17th December 2012, 16:29
+1 on the senns, also for around 50 quid it's possible to get some Bose triports ie. Buy from official dealers only because of loads and loads of fakes on egay.



hence my bose suggestion, as it comes with extra tips and a carrying case. You don't want to damage them considering the price indeed. Wrapping around is a definitive no-no as the cable will give up within 6 months.

I think wrapping loosely is much safer than leaving them to tangle themselves. I find this works better anyway.

choko_h
17th December 2012, 17:12
I think that every earphones wich worth more than GBP 20 will be good enough. Because most of them have frequency range simmilar to the sensitivity of human perception (20Hz - 20kHZ) for every person the sensitivity is different of course. I'm using Philips earphones and i think they are good enough.

Cheers!

Manu
18th December 2012, 05:54
I think wrapping loosely is much safer than leaving them to tangle themselves. I find this works better anyway.


cable ties...

MrHouston
19th December 2012, 01:47
I bought some Skull Candy in ear headphones off play.com for £11 and they look and sound great for the price :D

CraigLovelock
6th January 2013, 23:46
Sehnhieser cx300ii or something.

I had them, paid £15 or so from amazon and best headphones I've had.

Although, saw these the other day and look amazing.

Pretty certain to get some myself soon:

http://damnthatsgenius.com/moreinfo.php?title=Tangle+Free+Headphones&more=More+Info

dondan
8th January 2013, 12:16
^^^ damn that's a good idea, might have to try that product!

puddy
8th January 2013, 19:43
Any Sehnhieser are decent :)