My headphones have broken. Headphones/earphones seem quite prone to breaking. Probably because I buy bad quality ones.
That is why I am here, I want good bass (but preferably earphones not headphones) and sound quality, and most importantly very durable. It has a normal earphone jack.
If you don’t care about price, and you want a comfy pair of earblasters, check out sennheiser. They have studio quality sound for studio quality price. They have some of the HD series in the music building on my campus and they are fantastic. I have a personal set of Bose triport headphones, which are lightweight and have great bass response, and you can get for less than a benjamin. Or if you want to look like you’re “with it” you could drop 300 on a pair of Beatz (which Dr. Dre engineered himself after years of research).
EDIT: I ignored your “preferably earphones” statement on purpose If you want sound quality and comfort I’d say go over-ear
It’s for storage purposes when I am not using them, I can’t properly fit big headphones in my bag (It is also not safe, they are more likely to break).
Do you know if Sennheiser also do good earphones? I was looking at this: MX 580, which seems good but it is difficult to tell just by what they write and I don’t trust reviews. Is it even possible to get as good quality/bass with earphones? I mean, if there is a huge difference that you think it is imporant, I was looking at: HD 202 - My budget is about £40.
Edit, yes Brainwavz M2 IEM looks very promising, just under my budget too. (Although much cheap if bought used… in someones ear… no way xD)… comes with a hardcase… yes I think I am going to buy this. Thank you.
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