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CX200 but better with more bass? (same form factor)

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I am having one hell of a time picking out an IEM.

I bought IE80 then sold them promptly because they wouldn't fit me.

I bought UETF10 and have been trying to fit them for the past hour and about to sell them because they are a no-go.

I need something

I have CX200 and I can make them fit just enough to get a good seal so I am looking for a pair that's about the same size but better in sound quality and more bass.

So far, M9 and CX250 are two candidates although I am not sure if CX250 are that much different from CX200.

Please help!!! I already wasted enough money to buy a couple of pairs of IEMs on buying and selling at a loss mad.gif

 

PS. No customs.


Edited by Dougeefresh - 2/1/12 at 10:58am
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Atrio M5

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The M9 might have more bass, however the overall sound quality is probably worst than the CX200. The CW31, or the M21 might be what you are looking for. Another option is the JVC HAFX1X Extreme Explosive. It has huge amounts of bass, but also a bright detailed sound overall. I assume you want to keep the price under $30. If you are willing to spend $40, the Soundmagic E10 seems like it would be an even better option.

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Atrio M5



I looked at the pic and am pretty sure they are not going to fit me because of the plastic stem.

I basically need something very close to CX200 form factor.

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Originally Posted by JK1 View Post

The M9 might have more bass, however the overall sound quality is probably worst than the CX200. The CW31, or the M21 might be what you are looking for. Another option is the JVC HAFX1X Extreme Explosive. It has huge amounts of bass, but also a bright detailed sound overall. I assume you want to keep the price under $30. If you are willing to spend $40, the Soundmagic E10 seems like it would be an even better option.


 

Thanks.

Actually, price is no object as I already spent $300+ on IE80 and had to sell them.

I think Soundmagic E10 might work well.

Have you had any experience with CX475, CX500 or Klipsch S4?

 


Edited by Dougeefresh - 2/1/12 at 11:48am
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