I am getting an Sony MZ-NH1 in the next couple of days. Since I have never found a pair earbus actually stay in my ears, I want to replace a pair of clip-on headphones. Bottom line - comfortable, up to cost of £50.
Thanks in advance
crazyray
Sep 15 2004, 23:09
QUOTE(oiman @ Sep 14 2004, 01:09 PM)
I am getting an Sony MZ-NH1 in the next couple of days. Since I have never found a pair earbus actually stay in my ears, I want to replace a pair of clip-on headphones. Bottom line - comfortable, up to cost of £50.
Thanks in advance
Try the Koss KSC50's. Good sound for the $20 they cost in the US.
Andrew915
Sep 16 2004, 07:15
I would go for the Sony MDR-Q66LW, they're the best Sony Clip-ons.You might want to look at the Audio-Technica ATH-EM7 at a few bucks more. It really depends on your music taste and whether you are looking for analytic detail or outlook presentation...
danbee
Sep 16 2004, 09:06
I use a pair of Sennheiser PX200's, which are great portable headphones in my opinion.
Andrew915
Sep 16 2004, 09:43
QUOTE(danbee @ Sep 16 2004, 07:06 AM)
I use a pair of Sennheiser PX200's, which are great portable headphones in my opinion.
Yeah, PX200's sound excellent, but they're a bit tight for me.. I heard that people have a tough time to put the headphones into the case. danbee, do you have problem?
kennedyb4
Sep 16 2004, 10:24
Hi. I thought that they had been phased out but the Koss KSC - 35's are still available.
These are excellent headphones for the money. They are hard to find in Canada now but the drivers from the porta pros just snap into the earclips for the 35's.
oiman
Sep 18 2004, 16:46
QUOTE(Andrew915 @ Sep 16 2004, 05:15 AM)
I would go for the Sony MDR-Q66LW, they're the best Sony Clip-ons.You might want to look at the Audio-Technica ATH-EM7 at a few bucks more. It really depends on your music taste and whether you are looking for analytic detail or outlook presentation...
How do Audio-Technica ATH-EM7 look like? Do you have any picture?
oiman
Sep 18 2004, 16:49
QUOTE(kennedyb4 @ Sep 16 2004, 08:24 AM)
Hi. I thought that they had been phased out but the Koss KSC - 35's are still available.
These are excellent headphones for the money. They are hard to find in Canada now but the drivers from the porta pros just snap into the earclips for the 35's.
Wow. .this phones look cool. It looks like they are very comfortable .. .. Thank for your advice...
ChS
Sep 18 2004, 18:42
QUOTE(oiman @ Sep 18 2004, 02:49 PM)
QUOTE(kennedyb4 @ Sep 16 2004, 08:24 AM)
Hi. I thought that they had been phased out but the Koss KSC - 35's are still available.
These are excellent headphones for the money. They are hard to find in Canada now but the drivers from the porta pros just snap into the earclips for the 35's.
Wow. .this phones look cool. It looks like they are very comfortable .. .. Thank for your advice...
I highly recommend the KSC-35s too, sound great and stay securely clipped onto your ears - I use them jogging.
Andrew915
Sep 23 2004, 21:12
QUOTE(oiman @ Sep 18 2004, 02:46 PM)
QUOTE(Andrew915 @ Sep 16 2004, 05:15 AM)
I would go for the Sony MDR-Q66LW, they're the best Sony Clip-ons.You might want to look at the Audio-Technica ATH-EM7 at a few bucks more. It really depends on your music taste and whether you are looking for analytic detail or outlook presentation...
How do Audio-Technica ATH-EM7 look like? Do you have any picture?
These are excellent headphones for the money. They are hard to find in Canada now but the drivers from the porta pros just snap into the earclips for the 35's.
Wow..I think they have been discontinued. Thank for your link..
danbee
Oct 8 2004, 04:50
QUOTE(Andrew915 @ Sep 16 2004, 03:43 PM)
Yeah, PX200's sound excellent, but they're a bit tight for me.. I heard that people have a tough time to put the headphones into the case. danbee, do you have problem?
To be honest they can be a bit fiddly to put back in. It's not difficult, just a little involved. But I do think it's worth it, I do love the sound of them.
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