swordknight
New Head-Fier
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Hey guys, first post here haha.
This thread has probably been posted so many times already, but I'm looking for some cheap IEM's (no more than $30) that you guys think are the best for me!
I live in Canada, I listen to pretty much any type of music, but I guess that I am more bass biased, so something with a punchier type of bass would be good. I don't want the bass to overpower everything else and make it all muddy though. I currently own the HD 438 cans and I can say that I love how cold and seperated the instruments sound, but it's lacking bass for me.
These will almost exclusively be used around the school, and I tend to wrap my earphones around my mp3 player, so something with a strong cord will be imperative, please
I've looked around, and it seems like the JVC Marshmallows and MeElectronic M9's are the better ones in this market. I'm wondering which of the two would be better for me, or if there are any other suggestions, then feel free to post them!
Thanks in advance guys, let me know if there's any more information needed!
This thread has probably been posted so many times already, but I'm looking for some cheap IEM's (no more than $30) that you guys think are the best for me!
I live in Canada, I listen to pretty much any type of music, but I guess that I am more bass biased, so something with a punchier type of bass would be good. I don't want the bass to overpower everything else and make it all muddy though. I currently own the HD 438 cans and I can say that I love how cold and seperated the instruments sound, but it's lacking bass for me.
These will almost exclusively be used around the school, and I tend to wrap my earphones around my mp3 player, so something with a strong cord will be imperative, please
I've looked around, and it seems like the JVC Marshmallows and MeElectronic M9's are the better ones in this market. I'm wondering which of the two would be better for me, or if there are any other suggestions, then feel free to post them!
Thanks in advance guys, let me know if there's any more information needed!