Ok, i admit, these earphones are ridiculously overpriced and the ergonomic design may not fit everyones' ears. However, personally, its the best sounding earphone your fairdinkum dollar can buy. Bass is a bit unresponsive so listening to techno isnt really ideal but treble and mid frequency are awesome. I just tested it out from my friend as she just bought a pair from japan. Do you guys own one?
Here we are u can see the earspeakers are awfully big and it really does hurt ppl with small ears..:( Sorry about the blurriness.
Oh, this type... They are not very glasses friendly though :( I usually don't get this style... I go for the traditional headphone (or inear now that I've tried them, so comfortable and good noise reduction)
u should try shure (theyre ridiciously overpriced imo), no offense maverick lol! But bose ones are great. Excellent bass response and good mid frequency ranges. And its quite friendly on the wallet. Here in Perth, 160 could set u up a pair. Really nice
LOL, not the best time to afford anything -mellow But I am sure I'll get around to get a pair one of these days... I am sure -sweat
i pretty sure they aren't the best you could buy since they are prob just single driver ear buds plus they not even IEM so how could you say they are the best sounding. Tell your friend she got riped unless she really dig the style and brand.
Shures can go from 300-600 if I'm not mistaken. From what I hear they're one of the best earphones money can buy. IMHO, if you're looking for audio quality, cans are the way to go.