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These are a better fit for me and better quality than the (2) other styles I purchased that were over $100.00 each.
I especially like the smooth coating on the wires. Superior sound for the price. these headphones are great. They don't hang up on your clothing and you can walk around and the wires don't get caught. Great for talk radio, music and even works great with my laptop. This manufacturer makes a superior product at an affordable cost. Base is great and the ear pieces fit well.
I'd use these if you have a problem with expensive things that disappear. I give the E2 the edge for sound quality, but not by a large margin. These earbuds are very comparable to my Shure E2s. They lighter, cheaper and more comfortable than the E2s, but the cord is much shorter and thinner.
When I first shoved them into my ear, I could tell that they weren't as good with my usual mp3 songs that I listen to. Also, the ear buds just have the wire running into them, with no plastic protection, but there is extra rubber up to the ear buds. Coming from a Vmode headset, which the new puppy just chewed up the day I got the sennheiser set.
The silicon really helped. But all in all, after 2 days, every thing seem to be good with them. I think the bass bump is better with these, compared to the old ones.OK, they have the, one side longer than the other side, which for me doesn't work.
Just got these yesterday. I decided to use some silicon ear buds instead of the cheap thin rubber ones that came with the headphones, and that made all the difference in the world. I'll order another pair, because you just don't know when you'll need another headset, if the dog eats it.I would give it 5 stars, but don't know how long the rubber will last around the wires, unlike the Sony set I had a while back, which didn't last that long.Ray
So there is a God. I could put my finger and push then in a little deeper into my ear and hear the bass a lot better.
I use the pink noise, but any will do. If you end up getting these earbuds, they will sound a little 'tinny' at first. Some say more, some say less, others say the burn-in process never ends, and still others say it doesn't make any difference. They are worth it if great sounding music is important to you.
If you're an audiophile on a budget, and if you're considering spending $[.]. on earbuds, that's probably who you are, get these, burn them in, and enjoy. Sennheiser has an excellent frequency response across the 20-20k range +/- as does Klipsch (merely my opinion).If you're looking for some more surreal boom in that bass, checkout Sony MDR EX75, or some v-moda models. It should have deep resonance, but be a tight sound.
After the first 20 hours the tin had gone, and by 100 hours, the bass filled out. It really works.The thing that seems to disappoint the people who are dissatisfied with Sennheiser products is the bass isn't BOOMing when their listening to their music.which is fine, but a proper bass response won't boom like you hear in those cars with their subwoofers blasting or that is commonly hyped in some musical styles. The diaphragm needs to 'burn in' for 50+ hours. Set the file to repeat and let it run through the earbuds each night or while you sleep.
[.]. I can hear a distinct difference in the richness and 'warmth' of these earbuds since I first started using them. They sound amazing.If you have a return policy anyway, why notjust burn them in for a few days.
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