X5
Klipsch has said, and most users seem to agree, that the X10 has a bit more bass while the X5 has better clarity in the mids and top end.
I've been using the X5s for months and find them well-balanced and not at all lacking in lows. They work well with my iPod Classic, without the need for amplification.
I am a big Cowboy Junkies fan, and the X5s let you hear the sheer beauty of Margo Timmons' voice as well as the detail in the band's playing.
They are also incredibly comfortable and easy to use. So much so that I ordered a second pair during the sale. As far as I'm concerned, they set the standard for comfort.
Hope this helps. Enjoy!
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