Sunday, August 3, 2008

Re: [Apple iPod] Apple Ear Bud problem -other recommendations?

I find that the Sennheiser CX300 have a powerful bass and surprisingly good
sound overall. You should be able to find them for around $25.

Otto

2008/8/3 kamka_z <mwinker@maine.rr.com>

> I've noticed a decrease in the volume from my right headphone after
> only a couple of months use. Especially in the higher frequencies. This
> may sound a little gross but can ear wax clog the little screens and is
> there a safe and effective way to clean these out? Did these just go
> bad and need replacement?
> I bought a pair of Phillips "Surround Sound" ear buds. About $24 from
> Best Buy. I'm rather dissapointed with the bass response. Very lacking
> for Classic Rock and Blues. The sound dimensioning is rather good and I
> could see liking them for watching movies on an iPod or portable DVD
> Player. Because I'm using a shuffle, I can't apply equalizer settings,
> so I'm in the market for some cheap ear buds. I'd like to stay under
> $30.oo


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