Hi Ewan,
I think you should buy the Koss KSC/35, they aren't that expensive and
sound awesome compared to the Sharp MD-MT821 in-ear headphones (you would
probably want to chuck them in the bin after getting the Koss).
They are a clip-on type, looks kind of funny at first but are surprisingly
co
Hi Simon,
> When you say "irritate" Ewan, do you mean
> > ringing in your ear and maybe a headache?
> >
> This means they are too loud and you risk permanent hearing damage.
Couldn't I just be having the volume up too loud in order to compete with
outdoor noise?
Although I'm not dismissi
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"E.H.Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I know that this is probably an old thread, or at least one that has
>been asked repeatedly, but can anyone recommend a good set of
>headphones for use with a portable MD unit? The ones I have with my
>Sharp MD-MT821 are ok, but they iritate my ears aft
Hi all,
> I know that this is probably an old thread, or at least one that has
> been asked repeatedly, but can anyone recommend a good set of
> headphones for use with a portable MD unit? The ones I have with my
> Sharp MD-MT821 are ok, but they iritate my ears after a while. Any
> suggestions
Subjective (but all headphone responses are) recommendation from me would be
the Sony MDR-E848 earbuds (or their recent equivalents). I miss my old
MDR-E565's, they had the best bass and just overall flat response, and they
were the next step down from the top of the range (which really didn't so