sound.
If those are too pricey, the Sennheiser CX300 is excellent value, still
sounds very good, and also comes with 3 pairs of tips. It is also louder
and with stronger bass if that appeals.
Otto
On 23/03/2008, Meg St. Clair <megsaint@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> Etymotic ER6i's have been working great for me for the last couple of
> years. They have different size tips available so the fit can be
> somewhat customized. If you're comfortable with things stuck in your
> ears, they'll work very well. They are what's called passive noise
> canceling. Because they act as earplugs, you can keep your iPod turned
> down lower (good for your hearing) and still hear your music.
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