Best closed headphones I had heard - very flat response, almost no midrange distortion, very easy to drive (good for portable), good soundstage (definately better than K240), good isolation, but...
Overall excellent buds, very good sound quality, especially for their price, the medium set of tips fits exactly in my ears and provides a near perfect seal. Bass is very detailed, but not...
I'll keep this very short. They are very smooth sounding. Treble toned down so not so good for rock but have a magic about them that makes them better than mark 2. I use them with a '89/'90...
First, I should note that I auditioned these both straight out of the box, without any break-in time and then later after 53 hours of break-in. Recent scientific studies have shown definite...
I've heard the GR07 offer great isolation for a dynamic driver. I would opt for those since you'd get a combination of quality and isolation in one package. I mean you'll always have that thought of "what if" and you'll end up spending more eventually than you would have by spending a bit more the first time around. And while the GR07 may not offer the isolation of the Shure SE535 I'm sure you wouldn't want that much isolation if you are jogging (I've heard some people really coming close to death by exercising with such isolation). Its always better to have some grasp of whats going on around you than none at all.
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Originally Posted by droopydude
Can't convince myself as a student to pay £100 on a pair of earphones so now tossing up between:
Was thinking of getting another pair of earphones as a present for my sister for the gym. She doesn't like putting earphones in too deep so I was thinking clip ons? Any ideas for around £50? I looked up on http://www.hifiheadphones.co.uk/clip-on-headphones-ct-58.html but there's only a few that come up for clip ons? And the main one that stands out is the sennheiser OMX 680 which has bad reviews?