High quality earphones
By silence777
@silence777 (121)
Philippines
February 24, 2012 7:52am CST
I've been using high quality earphones for a long time.
I don't mind spending some money on them because quality is very important for me and I love my music. Although my mp3 player is out of date but not my music. :)
I'm currently using beats and it's not bad but I think there's other brands that are better. I like it cause it has good base which is what I really look for cause I listen to alot of dubstep, hip hop/rnb, and techno..
Can you recommend brands better than beats?
And would you spend that much on earphones/headphones?
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6 responses
@sishy7 (27167)
• Australia
25 Feb 12
My teenage sons are just bugging me to get them these headphones. While I thought big headphones are out of date, those were actually the 'in' ones and I was shocked of the prices. They wanted Dr Dre stuffs, but they have to settle with something less; even top of the line Sony would not be as expensive as those Dr Dre ones.
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@kaichoukebz (1190)
• Philippines
25 Feb 12
Music is one of the best things in my life. I love listening to it because it makes me feel good. I feel chill also while listening to some of my favorite singers. Absence of music will definitely lead to dullness.
In my own opinion, it is very important to purchase quality earphones. Additionally, one must ensure if it is safe to use or not. Fake brand earphones could lead to serious problems pertaining to your hearing so be careful with it.
My favorite earphone brand is Sony. Picking the right band lies from the comfortableness it brings to the user. Just pick the brand which you think will bring you comfort and satisfaction. For sure, you will soon realize that you are loving the brand and your music now.
@yanzalong (18988)
• Indonesia
25 Feb 12
My high quality headphone was finally busted.
I ve no more money to get a new one. Now i am saving some money to buy it later.
@Cranos (273)
• Belgium
25 Feb 12
I don't really look at the brand name when buying new earphones. With me they have the nasty habit of breaking after 2-3 months anyway, doesn't matter whether they were cheap or expensive. So these days I always buy the cheapest ones available, otherwise I'd spend 200 euros a year on the damn things.
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