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Are any of these Altec Lansing IEM's good?

post #1 of 5
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I stumbled across this website doing some flash deals on these IEMs but I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with them? Heck, for those prices I might order them and try them out anyways, I need new IEMs because I'm using the crappy Apple stock ones, and I was thinking of getting CKM50's, but, if I could get better for cheaper, why the hell not?

 

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Heres the link!

 

http://1saleaday.com/flash/?CID=168142&AFID=195034


Edited by Shogunner - 2/13/12 at 5:45pm
post #2 of 5

You bring up a good point I've heard of them a few times but not here on Head-Fi. I think they make decent IEMs but there are brands that do bettter.

post #3 of 5
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Well yea, I'm going to take a stab in the dark and get the first two. :D

post #4 of 5

I listened to some Altec Lansing Muzx before. They sound really nice for $10. I don't think you will find sound quality improvement until you go into IEM's beyond $80.

 

The downside, though, is that they break quite easily.

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Originally Posted by Bill-P View Post

I listened to some Altec Lansing Muzx before. They sound really nice for $10. I don't think you will find sound quality improvement until you go into IEM's beyond $80.

 

The downside, though, is that they break quite easily.


 

I've heard this before, and welp that's a shame. I can't justify over 80 on IEM's since I break them alot. 

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