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Also, recently the right headphone came apart but putting super glue was enough to fix it. Now they are extremely muddy sounding, with overemphasis on the low end, but strangely you still can't really hear the low end because it's too bloated and not focused, so the overemphasized bass just serves to muddy up the entire sound. Oh yeah, they also have poor durability. These just suck.
If you listen to music somewhat seriously or really want to enjoy your music, don't even bother getting these headphones, regardless of the price. I would recommend getting Sennheiser CX300 because they aren't expensive and they are a huge upgrade to these, though honestly I think these isolate better. Within a very short period of time the cable connecting to the plug got loose so that if it's in the wrong position the sound in one of the sides diminishes greatly. When I first got them, they sounded really tinny with very little low end.
the only decent feature is that they isolate sound pretty well. If you have more money, get something even better. After much use, the sound has changed, but not for the better. There is no detail in any register nor any instrument separation, everything sounds as if it is on top of everything else.
However, they do not output low end frequencies very well, and while they reduce ambient noise, it feels/sounds like wearing earplugs.For the price, they might be worth it because of the comfort, but if you need any bass whatsoever in your music, maybe look for something else. On the plus side, these headphones are inexpensive and very comfortable, and fit my ears very well.
They're like an earplug you would use to go swimming, shooting, etc. Having them in is very comfortable, it gives you the 'my ears are plugged due to a cold/stuffy nose" sensation.
Whatever it is, I would like to know. which is great because all you want to hear is music, not ambient noise (outside stuff like cars, etc) They looked like they were made of hard plastic while in the package, but are actually very foam like or something.very interesting material.
I love my new Skullcandy earbuds. I had my fiance say something to me to test the sound while my Ipod was turned off and I couldn't hear him lol.
I had to use the smallest set (which is why they give you extras-those are actually different sizes)I bought the silver/white to go with my white 30 GB Ipod classic (plays video) and I would recommend these to everyone. I just bought them yesterday (June 28, 2009) because I lost the set that originally came with my Ipod and another black set that came with a flash drive.
They block out all outside noise so you just hear your Ipod.
I'd recommend these. The smaller ones work just great and are very good and helping with outside noise cancellation. I purchased these earbuds after a friend of mine strongly suggested that I invest in some Skullcandy. I like them and liked that they came with different size silicone pieces because the ones that came on the buds were too big and kept popping out of my ears.
And for the price, you cannot beat it. These stay in place and never fall out. I love these ear buds. I have small ears and have always had issues with ear buds falling out of my ears during workouts.
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