Best quality in-ear buds?

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#1 tarnishedsteel0
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I'm looking for some in-ear buds since the ones that came with my iPod touch are shatty and I stepped on one of them...

I like a good bass sound and a lot of clarity. And the fitted ones are cool too so they don't fall out.

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#2 joe11king
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I would look for a pair of Sony Heavy Bass earphones. With the right EQ setting, these can sound magnificent. They should only be around $16, and you can find them at wal-mart.

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#3 markop2003
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UE11s are obviously the best though the come at a hefty price. Remember if you want the best you'll have to use a digital audio output and buy a battery powered DAC. It would be much easier to give you advice if you gave us a budget to work to....
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UE11s are obviously the best though the come at a hefty price. Remember if you want the best you'll have to use a digital audio output and buy a battery powered DAC. It would be much easier to give you advice if you gave us a budget to work to....markop2003
Haha! Nice, but im guessing he'd be happy with some shures.
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[QUOTE="markop2003"]UE11s are obviously the best though the come at a hefty price. Remember if you want the best you'll have to use a digital audio output and buy a battery powered DAC. It would be much easier to give you advice if you gave us a budget to work to....L183R470R
Haha! Nice, but im guessing he'd be happy with some shures.

Well he never set budget,, the UE11s come at $1150 + $200ish for custom fittings + $150 for a total bithead
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[QUOTE="L183R470R"][QUOTE="markop2003"]UE11s are obviously the best though the come at a hefty price. Remember if you want the best you'll have to use a digital audio output and buy a battery powered DAC. It would be much easier to give you advice if you gave us a budget to work to....markop2003
Haha! Nice, but im guessing he'd be happy with some shures.

Well he never set budget,, the UE11s come at $1150 + $200ish for custom fittings + $150 for a total bithead

:shock: Those are some mighty expensive earbuds!
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#7 Dark_Hero1989
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If you want affordable high quality in-ear buds go for the SennHeiser - IE 6. They have everything you need Deep Bass, ambient noise cancellation, HIFI sound etc.
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