Head/earphones Recommendations Thread

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- Your rig - Galaxy S2
- What type of usage - frequent airplane usage (noise-cancelling)
- File format used in your source - flac and mp3
- Genre of music you listen to - pop and rock
- Headphone / earphone type - closed
- Other requirements - mic, play/volume (good to have), must be durable! (Last headphone broke in 6 months)
- Budget (in figures) - ~$400


Thanks for any recommendations
 

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ard 400-500
ASG-1 rev 1.2 is very good in vocal and bass, but treble is decent unless you can EQ your music. 349 SGD, upgradeable to ASG-2 when it is released with some extra money (head-fi says ASG-2 is really really good) although the upgrade process will be quite troublesome.

You also can try Westone UM3x for 503 SGD at Soundwaves Studio. Super awesome price for one of the best universal IEM, promo till 06/07.

- Your rig - Galaxy S2
- What type of usage - frequent airplane usage (noise-cancelling)
- File format used in your source - flac and mp3
- Genre of music you listen to - pop and rock
- Headphone / earphone type - closed
- Other requirements - mic, play/volume (good to have), must be durable! (Last headphone broke in 6 months)
- Budget (in figures) - ~$400

Thanks for any recommendations

ATH ANC-9 maybe? Can go stereo to try out.
 
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- Your rig - Galaxy S2
- What type of usage - frequent airplane usage (noise-cancelling)
- File format used in your source - flac and mp3
- Genre of music you listen to - pop and rock
- Headphone / earphone type - closed
- Other requirements - mic, play/volume (good to have), must be durable! (Last headphone broke in 6 months)
- Budget (in figures) - ~$400


Thanks for any recommendations

Inear, AKG K390NC with mic and control (no volume).

Headphones, AKG K480NC + HA450 (comm kit) with mic and control (no volume).

 

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- Your rig : Samsung galaxy s3/Apple iPod touch
- What type of usage : Music mostly
- File format used in your source : mostly mp3
- Genre of music you listen to : kpop
- Headphone / earphone type : In ear earbuds
- Budget : under $50

Please help recommend!

TIA.
 

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- Your rig : Samsung galaxy s3/Apple iPod touch
- What type of usage : Music mostly
- File format used in your source : mostly mp3
- Genre of music you listen to : kpop
- Headphone / earphone type : In ear earbuds
- Budget : under $50

Please help recommend!

TIA.

wah s3 then $50 earpiece, not doing justice to s3 leh.
anyway, can try denon ah-c260, creative ep-650.
 

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Today I drop by marina and so went to Sennheiser to test headphones.

I must say I liked the HD518 alot! Too bad there's no discount to the $199 pricetag.
558 sounds more or less like 518 , but 598 sounds more neutral.
But all 3 are very comfortable on the ears with no major clamping force.
 

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- Your rig : Samsung galaxy s3/Apple iPod touch
- What type of usage : Music mostly
- File format used in your source : mostly mp3
- Genre of music you listen to : kpop
- Headphone / earphone type : In ear earbuds
- Budget : under $50

Please help recommend!

TIA.
Do you need a microphone function that works with the S3?
You can try out the Astello Radiance and also the Dunu Trident which is slightly over $50 :)
 
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- Your rig : Samsung galaxy s3/Apple iPod touch
- What type of usage : Music mostly
- File format used in your source : mostly mp3
- Genre of music you listen to : kpop
- Headphone / earphone type : In ear earbuds
- Budget : under $50

Please help recommend!

TIA.

It is very tight at SGD50, especially if you need inline mic / control. AiAiAi Pipe, AKG K328, Munitio Billets.
 

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It is very difficult to get 3rd party IEMs that has mic and volume control to work with HTCs.

You may want to checkout the AKG K390NC. With inline mic but no volume control and not wireless.


AKG K390NC confirm can work with my htc one? where to find it?

also other than klipsch s4a, what other options do i have?

I think there is a UE ears ultimate 350 or 400, are those good?

How is klipsch s4a and AKG K390NC compared with say the affordable Jays One+

anyone tried the cheap TDK SMARTPHONE series?
 

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Do you need a microphone function that works with the S3?
You can try out the Astello Radiance and also the Dunu Trident which is slightly over $50 :)

Astello Radiance has no mic, no noise cancellation, surrounding sounds easy to get in but its gives very nice sweet sound for vocals and instruments, but the wires are crappy, keep tangling...
 

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recommend an iem

- Your rig (iPad2, Ultrabook)
- What type of usage (music)
- File format used in your source (i.e. flac, mp3 etc)
- Genre of music you listen to (big band jazz, jazz vocals)
- Headphone / earphone type (IEM)
- Other requirements (if any) (no other requiremnt)
- Budget ($150-$200)
I don't quite like strong bass. Any recommendation?
 

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- Your rig : iPhone 4 & FiiO E6 amp with FiiO L9 LoD.
- What type of usage : Purely music
- File format used in your source : mp3(iPhone).
- Genre of music you listen to : Koop
- Headphone / earphone type : IEM
- Other requirements : volume control will be good but not compulsory. Looking for a balanced IEM.
- Budget : Below $100.

I currently have a custom tf10 and Dunu trident. I just need another IEM for use on the go and in school. The Dunu trident is too bass heavy for me and sometimes will have a headache listening to it for too long. Also I'm looking for a PMP for use and able to support lossless files. Budget for PMP is also below $100.
 

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- Your rig : PC
- What type of usage : Gaming/Music
- File format used in your source : Mp3
- Genre of music you listen to : DnB, Techno, Rock
- Headphone / earphone type : What does this mean?
- Other requirements (if any) : Mic, $120 budget.
 
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Very sorry for the late reply,

Would like to thank kaltzbalger and anyone else who helped me by giving advices a few days ago. I have been poisoned after doing more research on IEM's, and will increase my budget to $200.

Would like to know which of these are better,
Yamaha EPH-100, Shure SE215, VSonic GR07, Atrios Mg7
If I have missed out any other good IEM's around my budget, please do feel free to recommend and advice.
Currently leaning towards the EPH-100.

I will quote my previous post but updated.

- Your rig : iPhone, PC
- What type of usage : Mostly Music, Occasional Gaming
- File format used in your source : MP3, rarely others
- Genre of music you listen to : Most varied genres and languages of Metal, Rock, Pop, Ballad
- Headphone / earphone type : IEM
- Other requirements : None
- Budget : $200 (UPDATED)
 

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- Your rig (iPad2, Ultrabook)
- What type of usage (music)
- File format used in your source (i.e. flac, mp3 etc)
- Genre of music you listen to (big band jazz, jazz vocals)
- Headphone / earphone type (IEM)
- Other requirements (if any) (no other requiremnt)
- Budget ($150-$200)
I don't quite like strong bass. Any recommendation?
VSonic GR07. Very good all rounder, not bass heavy but still has good quality bass for the price.

- Your rig : iPhone 4 & FiiO E6 amp with FiiO L9 LoD.
- What type of usage : Purely music
- File format used in your source : mp3(iPhone).
- Genre of music you listen to : Koop
- Headphone / earphone type : IEM
- Other requirements : volume control will be good but not compulsory. Looking for a balanced IEM.
- Budget : Below $100.

I currently have a custom tf10 and Dunu trident. I just need another IEM for use on the go and in school. The Dunu trident is too bass heavy for me and sometimes will have a headache listening to it for too long. Also I'm looking for a PMP for use and able to support lossless files. Budget for PMP is also below $100.

TDK EB950/Sunrise Xcape IE? Very highly rated by ClieOS (In Ear Matters: The List) . I found them very good for the price as well. Slightly above SGD100 though. $110 maybe?

And for PMP with lossless below 100 hands down is Sansa Clip+. Cannot find a better player out there with the price.

- Your rig : PC
- What type of usage : Gaming/Music
- File format used in your source : Mp3
- Genre of music you listen to : DnB, Techno, Rock
- Headphone / earphone type : What does this mean?
- Other requirements (if any) : Mic, $120 budget.
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Earphone or headphone??

Very sorry for the late reply,

Would like to thank kaltzbalger and anyone else who helped me by giving advices a few days ago. I have been poisoned after doing more research on IEM's, and will increase my budget to $200.

Would like to know which of these are better,
Yamaha EPH-100, Shure SE215, VSonic GR07, Atrios Mg7
If I have missed out any other good IEM's around my budget, please do feel free to recommend and advice.
Currently leaning towards the EPH-100.

I will quote my previous post but updated.

I haven't heard the EPH-100 so no comment. Among the SE215, GR07 and MG7 my favorite is GR07. In short: If you want bass, go for MG7. If you want an all rounder with great clarity and soundstage with slightly warm signature get GR07. SE215 just falls short in almost every aspect to GR07 (except maybe bass impact, but not bass quality). Not to mention SE215 has durability issues (mostly cable).
 
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