Q-Tip-81
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Hey guys,
I'm in need of your expertise. My S4's have a short and the left ear is no longer playing. Basically, I'm looking for an upgrade with a similar sound signature and matched comfort. The Klipsch ear gels are an absolute dream.....so I'm a bit worried that I'm going to have a hard time adjusting to anything else. I really do love the S4's, so I might end up just buying another pair, BUT if someone can suggest something very intriguing I'm all ears.
I really don't want to spend anymore than $100 since these will be used for the gym etc.....AND I'm not a fan of the 'over-the-ear' design.
Music Genres: Melodic Death Metal, Classical Guitar, Folk, Real R&B (Yes...I'm all over the place. haha)
I prefer warm to cold, and a deep/rich bass without losing clarity is ideal. (I know.....who wouldn't.....and for under $100, I know this is really hard to find) I want a full sound, but muddy for me is worse than a thin. Clarity is a must.
I'm not really an audiophile, so any help you can give will be much appreciated.
Thanks again.
I'm in need of your expertise. My S4's have a short and the left ear is no longer playing. Basically, I'm looking for an upgrade with a similar sound signature and matched comfort. The Klipsch ear gels are an absolute dream.....so I'm a bit worried that I'm going to have a hard time adjusting to anything else. I really do love the S4's, so I might end up just buying another pair, BUT if someone can suggest something very intriguing I'm all ears.
I really don't want to spend anymore than $100 since these will be used for the gym etc.....AND I'm not a fan of the 'over-the-ear' design.
Music Genres: Melodic Death Metal, Classical Guitar, Folk, Real R&B (Yes...I'm all over the place. haha)
I prefer warm to cold, and a deep/rich bass without losing clarity is ideal. (I know.....who wouldn't.....and for under $100, I know this is really hard to find) I want a full sound, but muddy for me is worse than a thin. Clarity is a must.
I'm not really an audiophile, so any help you can give will be much appreciated.
Thanks again.