Looking For Earbuds, $40 or less, maximum sound quality and value... any suggestions?
Feb 10, 2012 at 8:37 PM Post #46 of 49
I've seen the Denon AH-C360 for around $40 online. Good in-ear for the price.
 
Feb 13, 2012 at 2:18 AM Post #47 of 49
Thanks, everyone!
 
I've narrowed my results down to a couple in-ears:
 
 

[size=1.7em] H2O Audio TR1-BK H2O Audio Trax Custom Fit Sport Headphones (Black)[/size]

http://www.amazon.com/H2O-Audio-TR1-BK-Custom-Headphones/dp/B0061JPX9M/ref=sr_1_354?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1326643635&sr=1-354
 
 

[size=1.7em] Sennheiser MM30i Headphones[/size]

http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-MM-30i-MM30i-Headphones/dp/B004VM2HCC/ref=pd_vtp_e_26
 
 

[size=1.7em] JVC HAFXC80 Black Series In-Ear Carbon Headphones[/size]

http://www.amazon.com/JVC-HAFXC80-Black-Carbon-Headphones/dp/B003AIL2HY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_3
 
Anyone suggestions between these three which one I should pick?
 
(I've heard good things about design for the H2O Audio Trax, but I'm unsure of sound quality. It MIGHT be just consumer-oriented sound quality. Does anyone know?)
 
(The Sennheiser MM30i fits almost all of my favorable characteristics for an in-ear. Remote, mic, sound quality, but I've heard Sennheisers like these that have the design or look like the CX300s are not good for sports / athletic activities.any Can anyone justify / verify this point?)
 
(From reviews online, I've heard good things about the HAFXC80s, but I've also heard that there's barely any bass at all. Also, I've heard that the cord is a little think to be comfortable for use in sports and the such. But hey, their price is eye-catching, as does their design. Advice?)
 
--Audio Aficionado
 
Jan 20, 2013 at 9:39 PM Post #48 of 49
I just bought a pair of H2O Audio Trax and they're pretty good. It has a pretty good sound stage and clarity. No mic or remote volume but it looks durable though. It actually sounds better than the entry level Sennheiser MX-450 but then again those Sennies aren't in-ear.
 
Jan 21, 2013 at 10:20 AM Post #49 of 49
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I just bought a pair of H2O Audio Trax and they're pretty good. It has a pretty good sound stage and clarity. No mic or remote volume but it looks durable though. It actually sounds better than the entry level Sennheiser MX-450 but then again those Sennies aren't in-ear.

 
Great, thanks for your feedback! I've already bought another pair of earphones, but I will keep your opinion of the H2O Audio Trax in mind in the future when I'm choosing earphones! Again, thanks a bunch!
 
--AudioAficionado
 

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