Gouki
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I'm sure a lot of people have already heard the fanfare about the Sharp MD33s.
All I can say is, I have been using them for 7 days straight and have not touched any of my headphones yet. It is really quite good. Perhaps its because this is my first in-ear phones, it confides in you unlike headphones which just sits with you and lets you listen to them.
I crank up the volume and it just won't crack like cheap phones would.
I won't be taking my "bulky" 66SL around anymore (where is it by the way??).
I listen to a CD and hear the same coughing and heavy breathing that everyone touts after listening to a great set of phones.
For now it will serve as my night phones instead of the CD3000.
Problems? The long long cable due to the different plug that the MD33 has. Just bought a remote for my media player and the cable must be a good 2.5 metres long.
All in all, a very very good buy and its the first phone to leave me not wanting straight out of the box (the others were good, but they needed time).
All I can say is, I have been using them for 7 days straight and have not touched any of my headphones yet. It is really quite good. Perhaps its because this is my first in-ear phones, it confides in you unlike headphones which just sits with you and lets you listen to them.
I crank up the volume and it just won't crack like cheap phones would.
I won't be taking my "bulky" 66SL around anymore (where is it by the way??).
I listen to a CD and hear the same coughing and heavy breathing that everyone touts after listening to a great set of phones.
For now it will serve as my night phones instead of the CD3000.
Problems? The long long cable due to the different plug that the MD33 has. Just bought a remote for my media player and the cable must be a good 2.5 metres long.
All in all, a very very good buy and its the first phone to leave me not wanting straight out of the box (the others were good, but they needed time).