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post #46 of 54

Funny how just two days ago a younger co-worker of mine, who just turned 21, was bragging about his beats headphones being the best.  I just laughed and told him he was wrong. He didn't understand how I could disagree. Oh well, he's happy.

post #47 of 54
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Originally Posted by Mr Do View Post

Funny how just two days ago a younger co-worker of mine, who just turned 21, was bragging about his beats headphones being the best.  I just laughed and told him he was wrong. He didn't understand how I could disagree. Oh well, he's happy.


If you had anything better to compare to, just let him listen to it.

 

post #48 of 54

But really, why bother?

 

It seems all these threads are about some kind of need to show people that they're wrong. If people are happy with their overpriced Beats by Dre products, then let them be. I really can't be arsed to inform everyone that there's much else out there that would probably make their ears a whole lot happier.

post #49 of 54
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Originally Posted by Kunlun View Post

I was never a teenager.



yeah, you were always one of those cat snobs to my recollection 

post #50 of 54

I never thought beats, bose or skullcandy was any good. Every time I listened to them at a demo stand I felt they were over priced for what you were getting.

post #51 of 54
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Originally Posted by Staal View Post

But really, why bother?

 

It seems all these threads are about some kind of need to show people that they're wrong. If people are happy with their overpriced Beats by Dre products, then let them be. I really can't be arsed to inform everyone that there's much else out there that would probably make their ears a whole lot happier.

 

If more people cared about sound quality and price performance, then the big companies would try to sell better headphones at lower prices and market them as such. Honestly, I find it ridiculous to shell out $100 for an IEM when I could find a better one from another less popular brand for, say, $60.
 

 


Edited by mbamg - 2/4/12 at 11:29am
post #52 of 54
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Originally Posted by mbamg View Post

 

If more people cared about sound quality and price performance, then the big companies would try to sell better headphones at lower prices and market them as such. Honestly, I find it ridiculous to shell out $100 for an IEM when I could find a better one from another less popular brand for, say, $60.
 

 



That being said, bravo for Phillips and Skullcandy(the new Skullcandy).

post #53 of 54

I always enjoy myself seeing these young kids wearing their Beats around their neck (do they ever really listen to them???) when they walk in the city. Think they're cool lol.

post #54 of 54

Sadly, in my old school in Singapore people would just buy random earbuds that sound worse than Beats, then get another random pair when they break.

When I tell them that they can just save up and buy a good $100 earphone that'll last, they think I'm crazy.

I'm sure this one guy has wasted about $200 on cheap buds already.

 

Aaaand, over here in Rhode Island everyone is Beats.

There's this one guy with VMODA LPs though, and another with 3 pairs of Shures, good for them!

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