Earphone suggestions/advise needed


virtue

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As title suggests i need to get a new set of earphones, i'm a big fan of my music and like good qualitly....most importantly noise isolations is key

Does anybody have any recomendations? include your opinions on quality, noise isolation/reduction, durabiltiy, value for money

They must be inearphones have proper headphones but these will be used primarly for active use.
My buget is max £100

I have looked into Shure, Bose, Sennheiser and Westone (being the best but its alot of ££££)
 
Well your price bracket is up a lot from mine, but I am really impressed with my £30 Sennheisers, sound islotation is excellent from the silicon earpieces and the bass response is the best of any earphones I have tried, although they could do with being a little stronger top end. Since I mostly listen to bassy music though, they are perfect.

Just put them through the washing machine by accident, and they're still sounding 100%, so some form of Sennheiser product would be getting my vote. :nice:
 
The Bose inear are very good and clear. Get all my audio from Acton-gate-audio.co.uk it's based in Wrexham North Wales, well worth a look.
 
Cheers for the input, will check out that website!
Have not got a chance to try any shure ones apparently there what all recording studios use, very good quality apparently
 


that seems pretty spot on :)

i know its dollars but just convert it to £ on google or something
 
i've a set of sony inear headphones. i love them to bits, they give a real deep and clear tone. and block out all exterior noise. not sure if thats good or bad. had them a year or so and they were around £50. probably the most i'd go but they're well worth it. i'll get the specs of them up tomorro when i remember the type of them.
 
The Bose inear are very good and clear. Get all my audio from Acton-gate-audio.co.uk it's based in Wrexham North Wales, well worth a look.

:nice:

got a set of them myself,really clear,good bass. only thing is they don't have the noise reducing technology like the on-ear ones. there all £300+ !

but for £100 i'm well impressed with them
 
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