$119.99 for the 110-K, and the code doesn't work, nor does the link.
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Last edited by Spoofee; 01-23-2009 at 03:15 AM.
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$119.99 for the 110-K, and the code doesn't work, nor does the link.
Thanks, link is now fixed, but deal does still work.
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I just ordered the SE-110 for $69.97 shipped
Can't wait to try these out.
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$500.00 for earbuds! Wow. There better be a little band in each one for that.
U-Bob
Ever heard of lossless compression? Pretty much every ipod sold supports it. Sounds just as good as the CD.
I used to think that, too. Boy was I wrong. The quality you can get out of an MP3 is pretty impressive, when listening with quality headphones/earbuds.
I have the Grado SR60 headphones ($70, and worth every penny), and let me tell you, you have no idea what music sounds like until you hear them. I would recommend them way before any in-ear phones I have, including the Shure e2c that I have. They are over-the-ear, open headphones, however, so they're not very portable and have a ton of sound leakage, but for listening to your music at home, they're outstanding. But even quality ear buds or in-ear headphones BLOW the $15 cheapos out of the water, believe me. It's one of those things where you don't know what you're missing until you hear it, and then it's incredibly difficult to go back.
You may think you're hearing the best that your MP3s can offer, but trust me, you haven't. The amount of nuance and detail that's in an MP3 is amazing. Obviously you're not going to get the sound quality out of an MP3/WMA that's low bitrate vs. a high bitrate or lossess audio file, but you really would be amazed.
Last edited by bakntime; 10-11-2008 at 03:40 AM.
what bakntime said is 100% true i have the Grado sr80s and the shure e530s and man do both sound amazing especially compared to 15$ earbuds. youd really have to be into music to spend 500$ on headphones and on top of that you'll want a amp for them to make them really shine but if you spend it you wont be sorry.
Probably. :-) And I might buy these:
http://www.itechnews.net/2007/12/23/...sive-earphone/
i have a pair of the 100+ and i will say this, the quality is better than anything i have tried and the comfort is awsome as well as the fit.