Snyper0012
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This is my first post on this forum so if I did something wrong please let me know, thank you!
Ok so right now I have a pair of Sony MDR-EX50's and I've been looking around for in-ears that will be able to surpass these headphones without sacrifising my dollars. I am willing to spend no more than 50$ and my preference for sound is that it should have/be:
- A balanced level of sound, volume and quality throughout entire range (Highs, mids, lows)
- A lot more bass (I find the bass in these Sony's to be lacking quite a bit compared to my friends Sennheiser CX150's which are half the price of my headphones now)
- A comfortable fit and not too bulky
- Noise cancellation if possible
- Durable
- Decent microphonics and accessories
I enjoy listening to various types of Electronic music (ex. DnB, Trance, House, Ambient) so thats why I want in-ears which will provide a very clear tone.
I'm positive I could have got much better IEM's for 30$ so thats why I need suggestions to the best IEM's I can get for under 50$.
Ok so right now I have a pair of Sony MDR-EX50's and I've been looking around for in-ears that will be able to surpass these headphones without sacrifising my dollars. I am willing to spend no more than 50$ and my preference for sound is that it should have/be:
- A balanced level of sound, volume and quality throughout entire range (Highs, mids, lows)
- A lot more bass (I find the bass in these Sony's to be lacking quite a bit compared to my friends Sennheiser CX150's which are half the price of my headphones now)
- A comfortable fit and not too bulky
- Noise cancellation if possible
- Durable
- Decent microphonics and accessories
I enjoy listening to various types of Electronic music (ex. DnB, Trance, House, Ambient) so thats why I want in-ears which will provide a very clear tone.
I'm positive I could have got much better IEM's for 30$ so thats why I need suggestions to the best IEM's I can get for under 50$.