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Old 12th May 2009, 08:05
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Heyy guys,

Simply put, need to get some new headphones (the earbud type, not cans) for ipod/laptop. looking for the best sound quality i can really (used for allmost 100% music), and they could do with being noise isolating but this isn't such a big issue.

Any particular makes/models recommended? i don't mind paying a bit for them, as they usually last me a while, had the ipod 'upgrade' headphones previously, not bad, but have now sadly kicked the bucket.

Have a pair of sennheiser cans, which sound pretty darn good, but not not very portable!

Cheers, MCTW
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Old 12th May 2009, 11:30
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Fatman is definatly worth a look. They make great stuff.

I'll try find a direct link to some of their earphones for ya

Here

Once again, their stuff really is amazing - I love how they've incoorporated old and new technology in my iPod Valve dock, as Valves are mostly redundant these days for transistors, but the quality is so much better.
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Old 13th May 2009, 10:43
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Have a look at skullcandy as well cost a bit but worth it cos everyone i know who has them reckons they are the business.
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Old 13th May 2009, 15:28
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Look into Sennheiser's CX & MX series. Those are probably going to be the best in-ear you're going to get for any decent price.
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