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Craigster75 
Well, if we take off the C1P, then the K167 should come off as well along with the Pro300. I think they should as they are at the low or mid range of their lines or lower cost and at a disadvantage, unless we are focusing on product lines as one choice.
Alright - since they (K167, C1P & PRO300) all have an MSRP of $199, I will remove them from the list. If any of them has amazing sound outside of it's price range, I will add it in to the list. This is based on the rule for this thread: "Mid-Fi is considered any $200 - $600 headphone where the sound quality is considered good or great for the price." If the quality of a "low-fi" headphone is good enough, it could be considered mid-fi, which is the rule I will apply here, if the K167, C1P, or PRO300 live up to that.
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Originally Posted by
Craigster75 
Also, when adding UE9000, please include the UE6000 as Tyll's review indicated they sound the same with glowing reviews and bested his old favorite's the AKG K550.
I guess the Ultimate Ears 6000 can be considered Mid-Fi even with the rule above if that is the case, concidering the value would be that great. Let's wait for more reviews on them, since those will be out before the changes take place anyway.
Are the above proposals fine?
Edited by BRSxIgnition - 9/30/12 at 10:07am