curiousgally
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Hi all,
I need some help on choosing an IEM which is around $100. I previously owned a Brainwavz M3 which broke recently. I liked it while it lasted but wanted to go for something even better as a replacement. I listen to all kinds of music. I'm not a fan of too much bass and wouldn't like a no bass earphones as well. So I'm looking for something that gives me the best of both worlds, mild bass and detailed. I don't take good care of my ear buds so looking for a decent warranty too on the ear buds. I would be using my IEM's on the go for commute, running etc. so don't want something that would block 100% noise. Ability to hear honks and flight announcements would suffice. With the help of these forums I have short listed a few.
1) Shure SE215 - Its a good all-rounder. Not sure if the bass would overwhelm me from what some people say in some reviews. I used the small eartips that come with Brainwavz M3, not sure if these would be comfortable for me. I don't mind taking the extra effort to learn to wear these buds given that I like them . I'm 5.7, a bit apprehensive about the cable length which is 5.4 (at least its not taller than me)
2) RE-400 - has good reviews from ljokerl. I see a lot of issues with build quality. 1 year warranty for me is a strict no (after I lost the M3's)
3) Etymotic HF5 - These are more towards detailed, with little or no bass. They also go deep into the ear and totally block outside noise. They do have their fair share of build issues due to fragile wiring but 2 year warranty takes care of that.
4) Rock-It-Sounds R50 - I read up on this on ljokerl's website. It's rated pretty good but not sure if it would meet my needs.
After upgrading to the M3 from Creative E630, I'm not able to appreciate any other low end ear buds like the apples etc.
I'm open to other suggestions as well.
Thanks.
I need some help on choosing an IEM which is around $100. I previously owned a Brainwavz M3 which broke recently. I liked it while it lasted but wanted to go for something even better as a replacement. I listen to all kinds of music. I'm not a fan of too much bass and wouldn't like a no bass earphones as well. So I'm looking for something that gives me the best of both worlds, mild bass and detailed. I don't take good care of my ear buds so looking for a decent warranty too on the ear buds. I would be using my IEM's on the go for commute, running etc. so don't want something that would block 100% noise. Ability to hear honks and flight announcements would suffice. With the help of these forums I have short listed a few.
1) Shure SE215 - Its a good all-rounder. Not sure if the bass would overwhelm me from what some people say in some reviews. I used the small eartips that come with Brainwavz M3, not sure if these would be comfortable for me. I don't mind taking the extra effort to learn to wear these buds given that I like them . I'm 5.7, a bit apprehensive about the cable length which is 5.4 (at least its not taller than me)
2) RE-400 - has good reviews from ljokerl. I see a lot of issues with build quality. 1 year warranty for me is a strict no (after I lost the M3's)
3) Etymotic HF5 - These are more towards detailed, with little or no bass. They also go deep into the ear and totally block outside noise. They do have their fair share of build issues due to fragile wiring but 2 year warranty takes care of that.
4) Rock-It-Sounds R50 - I read up on this on ljokerl's website. It's rated pretty good but not sure if it would meet my needs.
After upgrading to the M3 from Creative E630, I'm not able to appreciate any other low end ear buds like the apples etc.
I'm open to other suggestions as well.
Thanks.