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I've got some Senheisser PX100s at the minute and while they sound good the leakage isn't great for the tube. I thought about the Senheisser CX300s butI'm not sure how good they'll sound, I also saw some cool looking Bose ones but that means plenty of £££. Anyone got any recommendations?
Flibster
02-07-2007, 13:41
BOSE stand for Buy Other Sound Equipment
Best for the money at the moment are on Amazon - Shure E3c's - £50
Superb earphones, superb quality and a superb price.
Simon/~Flibster
BOSE stand for Buy Other Sound Equipment
Not all BOSE kit qualifies for that abbreviation. The Wave Radio is incredible and that's the length of my experience with the manufacturer.
I've got a set of Shures (can't remember what model) and they're superb.
Flibster
02-07-2007, 14:00
It's a general good assumption with BOSE though.
As for Shure earphones, the E2c's are entry level, and although are good, they do have some limitations.
E3c's - much better and a £50 are a frikken steal!
E4c's - slightly better than the 3c's, much more expensive.
E5c's - absolutely superb.... but massively expensive.
Most of Shure's range is getting updated soon I believe, so there could well be some big discounts on the sets soon. Looks like its started with the E3c's. :D
Simon/~Flibster
For some reason I seem to remember it was the 5s I bought, not sure what your definition of massively expensive is but I think I paid around £70-£80. They could have been 4s, but I really have no idea!
Thanks guys, that looks about my price range for the EC3s!
Flibster
02-07-2007, 15:24
For some reason I seem to remember it was the 5s I bought, not sure what your definition of massively expensive is but I think I paid around £70-£80. They could have been 4s, but I really have no idea!
E5c's are around £230 now.
E4's are still around £160
Simon/~Flibster
Wasn't either of those then!
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