RE: MD: _________, Best Earbuds

2001-03-31 Thread Nathan F. White


The Sony 888 although not quiet as good as the Etymotic, delivers very good
sound for around $80. This earplug is highly regarded on headwize.org
(.com?) and many minidisk review sites. I personally own a pair, and find
them to be very good. The only downside I find is they don't provide much
insulation when listening in loud environments, like a bus or subway. Other
than that, they are amazing. I hope this helps,

Nathan White
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Subject: Re: MD: MZ-R70, Best Earbuds


I have to start off by saying that I respect Len's opinions very highly.  A
few
years ago in a personal correspondence between us, he correctly predicted
the
success of solid state players over the Mini Disc.

I still don't comprehend the stupidity of the American consumer, but it is
an
unfortunate fact that so called MP3 players are selling very well while you
can't even buy a Sony 900 in the US.

There seems to be a unanimous opinion that the Etymotic ear plugs are the
finest you can get and many people believe that they are even better than
any
of the full sized headphones.  But at $269.00 (USD), there must be a set
costing under $100 that some one makes that are close??

$269 seems a kind of outrageous price to me for a set of headphones!  You
can
buy a very decent pair of speakers for that price.

I made an impulse purchase of a par of Koss ear buds that have these soft
"rubber" cones that slide over a tube and cost $19.99.  I can't remember the
name They are yellow, black and blue with a mute switch (why not a true
volume
control?).  In my opinion they sound really bad and are only suitable for
spoken word.

But there must be something out there for about $75 dollars that comes close
the the $269.00 Etymotics??  NO??

Len never abuses this site.  Even though he has a business that offers many
products that are of use to us, he only suggests things when people are
looking
for a specific item that he sells.  And he contributes much more to this
list
in advice that offer's him no financial gain.

Larry

Len Moskowitz wrote:

 Chris Smart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Ok, a related question, what are the *BEST* earbuds, forgetting all
about
  cost? ...

 In my opinion, the Etymotic ER-4S, ER-4B and ER-4P in-ear 'phones are
 among the best available at any price (including the Grado RS-1, HP-1
 and Sennheiser HD-600).

 I hope this helped!

 Len Moskowitz Binaural and StealthMics (tm), Cables,
Interfaces
 Core Soundhttp://www.stealthmicrophones.com
 Teaneck, New Jersey   http://www.core-sound.com
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912


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MD: Best Earbuds?

2001-02-12 Thread Dan Scellen


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I need a pair of good earbuds.  What are the best earbuds for around $30 =
or under?  I have smallish ears, and I don't want ones that will fall =
out when I turn my head (like my sennheiser mx4's (not 400s, that may be =
a choice for me)).  So, to recap, under $30 and not too large.  Any =
ideas? =20

Dan

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Re: MD: Best Earbuds?

2001-02-12 Thread Mike Burger


Dan Scellen [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:


 I need a pair of good earbuds.  What are the best earbuds for around $30 =
 or under?  I have smallish ears, and I don't want ones that will fall =
 out when I turn my head (like my sennheiser mx4's (not 400s, that may be =
 a choice for me)).  So, to recap, under $30 and not too large.  Any =
 ideas? =20
 
 Dan

I'm currently sitting here with Koss' "The Plug" in my ears.  I wish the bass 
response was a little better (the Aiwa buds I had went lower), but their 
in-the-ear style helps, as it helps cut down on outside noise.  I running them 
at about 2/3 the volume level at which I was running my Aiwas.

-- 
Mike Burger
CompuCom Information Services
http://www.compucomis.net
(215) 946-5573


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Re: MD: Best Earbuds?

2001-02-12 Thread Don Capps


From: "Dan Scellen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I need a pair of good earbuds.  What are the best earbuds for around $30
or under?

I personally think that Koss' 'The Plug' is the best for the money. There
are better...Etymotic Research for example...but they are much more
expensive.

Don C.

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