OT?: good Ipod headphone alternative

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2007/07/01 08:50:35 (permalink)

OT?: good Ipod headphone alternative

Am looking for a alternative of those white earbuts that came with my 30gb ipod. now i want a normal, small size closed(?) headphone, not as the big as my byerdynamic (dt-990) fcorse. can anyone point me in some reasonable priced, better sounding headphones.
thanks, john
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    Ognis
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    RE: OT?: good Ipod headphone alternative 2007/07/01 09:02:27 (permalink)
    20 dollars will get some decent closed Koss headphones at Wal-Mart.. I think they boost the really low bass though. but they do sound really good for just listening to music.


    edit, I see you are in the Netherlands.. My guess is you guys don't have Wal-Mart
    post edited by Ognis - 2007/07/01 09:04:40
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    Joe Bravo
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    RE: OT?: good Ipod headphone alternative 2007/07/01 09:41:29 (permalink)
    I would forget about a closed ear model for an iPod and the like myself. Those things are awfully bulky to be carying around and are a real eye-sore in public. They also don't sound as good for music listening. Sony makes a cheap model called the S2 Sports Clip headphones that are pretty decent at around $15. They're also quite loud.
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    RE: OT?: good Ipod headphone alternative 2007/07/01 10:06:38 (permalink)
    Am looking for a alternative of those white earbuts that came with my 30gb ipod. now i want a normal, small size closed(?) headphone, not as the big as my byerdynamic (dt-990) fcorse. can anyone point me in some reasonable priced, better sounding headphones.
    thanks, john


    Sennheiser's got a reasonable PC-line as well, they can be had for a anything between 30-60 I believe. Paradigit stocks them, AFAIK [we have no Walmart indeed, and PTL daily for that].

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