Reomero
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I've heard both and the M50s and in terms of sound, the M50s are the obvious winner. Unless you like it when people give you glances while you're on the bus.
Duck to be totally honest I have not listened to those, but I can say based on specifications the Ultimate Ears TripleFi 10 are a great IEM for that price range. Unlike most other IEMs in that price range they have 3 drivers instead of one to give you a more complete sound. You should read up on them. Amazon sells them direct for about 150 bucks.
I will warn you they don't seem to fit comfortably in everyone's ears. They are great for me with the comply brand foam tips.
On the other hand, I personally purchased a pair of Sennheiser CX200s for use at the gym. They sound great to me, the fit is amazing, and they cost me 20 bucks. I get too worried I'll mess up my Triplefi's. So if you like your M9s and they were cheap... stick with em. I have no idea how those sound, that is up to you. But if you want a seriously nice IEM for the money try those Triplefi 10sI'm
For me the beats portability is great, i wish the m50's had a remote/mic (and a shorter cord), id use them everyday then. In an ideal world the M50's would be wireless and have a built in mic..
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Ive already covered this once in this exact thread. I guess i can say it again.
http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/item/ATH-M50s-LE-R
Plus
http://v-moda.com/3-button-speakeasy-cable-replacement/
Equals:
M50 cable problem solved.
Well i dont know about you, but im not the type of person to buy the same product if i already have one for such a small feature as a detachable cord, but thanks for the info. I did mention that idealy the m50's would be wireless... but its not.. Thats the only reason id by a second m50..
and replacement ear pads 18 bucks?!?! why not just call AT and get em for free!?