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monstermoo
22-11-2010, 09:09
I listen to Apple lossless files through my I-pod and the standard issue 'earphones have had it, so it's time to replace them.

Can anyone recommend any earphones for under £50?

Either in-ear or other....

Thanks

:)

jantheman
22-11-2010, 09:20
If its for ipod use then....Sennheiser PX100
http://www.sennheiser.co.uk/uk/home_en.nsf/root/private_headphones_classic-line_pxseries_502816
Priced around 30 squids......

webby
22-11-2010, 09:37
If its for ipod use then....Sennheiser PX100
http://www.sennheiser.co.uk/uk/home_en.nsf/root/private_headphones_classic-line_pxseries_502816
Priced around 30 squids......

I second that. They are excellent. I believe there is a mk2 version and they may be closer to £40. Still, great 'phones for the price.

Amazon PX100's (http://www.amazon.co.uk/s?ie=UTF8&keywords=px100&index=blended)

Alex_UK
22-11-2010, 11:17
I second that. They are excellent. I believe there is a mk2 version and they may be closer to £40. Still, great 'phones for the price.

Amazon PX100's (http://www.amazon.co.uk/s?ie=UTF8&keywords=px100&index=blended)

I have just worn-out my set of PX100s. I still slightly favour the sound of my i-Grado's, though - although the neck band design is not as comfortable for me as the over the ear design of the PX100s. Also, as the PX100s fold up into their case, they are more portable than the Grados. Either would be a massive improvement over the supplied ipod earbuds which are quite pants, it has to be said...

WAD62
22-11-2010, 11:34
...if you don't mind the inner ear jobbies then the Sennheiser CX 300 are good value too;

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-CX-300-II-Precision/dp/B001EZYMF4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1290425195&sr=8-1

They go very well with my HTC Desire, and sound even better on my mates Ipod (he said grudgingly...).

Just take the time to fit the right sized rubber for your ears, it makes a massive difference. Although I know a lot of people just can't get on with inner ear ones, but they are superb for flying etc. really cut out external noise.

monstermoo
22-11-2010, 13:39
Thanks all - Sennheiser PX100-II's it is then :)

webby
22-11-2010, 13:55
Thanks all - Sennheiser PX100-II's is it then :)

You won't regret it.

Enjoy.

Rare Bird
22-11-2010, 14:16
I've been trying out a cheap pair of Sennheiser HD437 Headphones on my DAC, i'm very happy with em only £19.00

Canetoad
22-11-2010, 17:57
Koss Portapros are very good too, but I prefer the PX 100 II Sennheisers. Koss are more comfortable though and are less than £20.:)

Canetoad
22-11-2010, 18:00
I have just worn-out my set of PX100s. I still slightly favour the sound of my i-Grado's, though - although the neck band design is not as comfortable for me as the over the ear design of the PX100s. Also, as the PX100s fold up into their case, they are more portable than the Grados. Either would be a massive improvement over the supplied ipod earbuds which are quite pants, it has to be said...

Alex, I've always wanted to know how iGrados sound compared to px100s. I would like to try a set of iGrados but the missus would probably castrate me if I buy another set of headphones for the iPod.:lol:

keiths
22-11-2010, 21:32
Another vote for the Porta Pros from me. I've got 3 pairs.

Techno Commander
22-11-2010, 21:37
Another vote for Portapros. Then spend an extra tenner fitting them with Sennheiser PX200 cushioned pads

Spur07
22-11-2010, 23:05
Another vote for Portapros. Then spend an extra tenner fitting them with Sennheiser PX200 cushioned pads

Another vote for Portapros.

Andy, what kind of benefits do you get with those Senn pads, and is it a simple job?

Paul

Techno Commander
22-11-2010, 23:45
The pads are a simple fit. Just remove the original foam ones and replace with the cushioned pads. They are a tight fit and a little perseverence is required, but no modifications are needed.

Improvements - mich more comfortable, as with the standard pads, you feel the plastic from the cans against the side of your head. The additional padding stops this. It also makes the sound seem more open as the cans arent pressed to tight against your ears. Finally, the top end is a bit clearer, as the sound isnt restricted by traveling through the foam.

http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg116/sillystuff99/Hi%20Fi/IMGP0535.jpg

I got mine here (http://www.hifiheadphones.co.uk/sennheiser-ear-pads-px200pxc150-pxc250pmx200-in-black-prodid-694.html).

DSJR
23-11-2010, 09:13
I thought the PX100's were too bassy and dull, but when my wife complained that the wire round the plug was going intermittant, I got some good used ones on fleabay. Now, the original pair were bought as "service replacements," and looking at the two pairs I can now see that the first pair were fakes - very good fakes, but lacking the finish and fine details of the second pair. The "official" pair sound slightly better too as one would expect and they are great for portables and basically smooth with no nasties..

Spur07
23-11-2010, 16:58
The pads are a simple fit. Just remove the original foam ones and replace with the cushioned pads. They are a tight fit and a little perseverence is required, but no modifications are needed.

Improvements - mich more comfortable, as with the standard pads, you feel the plastic from the cans against the side of your head. The additional padding stops this. It also makes the sound seem more open as the cans arent pressed to tight against your ears. Finally, the top end is a bit clearer, as the sound isnt restricted by traveling through the foam.

http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg116/sillystuff99/Hi%20Fi/IMGP0535.jpg

I got mine here (http://www.hifiheadphones.co.uk/sennheiser-ear-pads-px200pxc150-pxc250pmx200-in-black-prodid-694.html).

Will do. Thanks.

Paul

monstermoo
26-11-2010, 19:58
Just coming back to this thread, any opinions on the Sennheiser HD238?

I have read some reviews saying that the PX100-II can be a bit boomy (and bright) sounding - which concerns me a bit...

Anyone here listened to both?

Beechwoods
26-11-2010, 20:19
I thought the PX100's were too bassy and dull, but when my wife complained that the wire round the plug was going intermittant, I got some good used ones on fleabay. Now, the original pair were bought as "service replacements," and looking at the two pairs I can now see that the first pair were fakes - very good fakes, but lacking the finish and fine details of the second pair. The "official" pair sound slightly better too as one would expect and they are great for portables and basically smooth with no nasties..

I've just replaced a pair of Sennheiser CX400II's in-ear 'phones that I bought on eBay... and they were fakes too... like you describe, they look very similar, but compared with a pair I bought a couple of years ago in HMV they weren't as well finished, and sound quality wise they were rougher; annoyingly so.

So do watch out for knock-off eBay Sennheisers that are priced too cheap to be true.

I've now got a pair of Jays Q-Jays... twice the price the OP is looking to pay, but absolutely worth it. Fantastic in-ear headphones.

http://www.jays.se/products/earphones/q-jays.html