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  1. SeanMcG95

    Differences between the HiFiMAN RE-Zero and RE-262?

    I've actually just noticed that the RE-Zero's seem to need an adaptor to plug into an iPod. That kinda rules them out because I need something that will plug in directly, are the RE-262's iPod compatible or do they also need one?
  2. SeanMcG95

    Differences between the HiFiMAN RE-Zero and RE-262?

     Thanks for the reply, I've also been looking at a few others such as the Shure SE315 and the Etymotic HF5 so does anyone know what they're like compared to the HiFiMANs?
  3. SeanMcG95

    Differences between the HiFiMAN RE-Zero and RE-262?

     Anyone there?   **tumbleweed rolls by**
  4. SeanMcG95

    Differences between the HiFiMAN RE-Zero and RE-262?

    I've been looking to get a good pair of headphones for christmas in the price range of around $100-150 so for the past few weeks I've been doing some research to find the best quality IEMs I can get  for the money. Based on various reviews and the great Multi-IEM comparison the user ljokerl has...
  5. SeanMcG95

    Which in-ear headphones should I get? ($50-100 price range)

    @Donut   Ok thanks, the Klipsch seem like good value for money since they're the cheapest, I'll have a look at the others you mentioned too.   I listen to a wide variety including Rock, Reggae, R&B, ect. but mostly Rap & Hip-Hop, so I'm guessing the crispness of the vocals would be an...
  6. SeanMcG95

    Which in-ear headphones should I get? ($50-100 price range)

    So I've been looking to upgrade my current Panasonic in-ear headphones with something better and so far I've narrowed down my search to the following:   Monster Turbine Shure SE315 Bose IE2 Sennheiser CX 980 Klipsch Image S4   They all have good reviews but I'm not sure which...
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