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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Skullcandy. The regular list price is $79.95. Sells new for $46.18.
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5 comments about Skullcandy Ti Stereo Headphones - White (Fur Earpads).
  1. I'd been dying to get this headphones after all the reviews I read about it. And I finally did. The sound is really awesome, i can adjust the bass from EQ so that's not a big deal...however, the comfort level is definitely a factor.

    I'm a petite women (coxswain) and my head is pretty small...and after wearing this headphones for an hour it my ears and side of my head starts to hurt which leads to headache. I can't wear this headphones for more then an hour at a time which sucks cause I work in my cubical 8+ hours a day.

    The pink does grab a lot of attention and the sound is pretty good however, you can't turn up the volume too much or your neighbor will be able to hear all the lyrics.

    If you want a headphones for short time listening with coolness written all over it then this is the headphones for you. But if you're looking for comfort level..you might have to seek else where for it.


  2. I bought these headphones after reading some other reviews and overall i'm satisfied with my purchase. I thought it was funny that the same headphones in black were $25.00 to $30.00 dollars more than the white counterpart, more $$$ in my pocket I guess. Anyway the only problem I had with these were the 2 part cord for the headphones. It has a single wire coming from one side of the ear muff about 18 inches long or so and then splits off with another cord. I hate this design because anytime in the past when I've bought headphones with a dual connection like this it ultimately is where the product will fail first. Time will tell if this pair will fail like the others.


  3. I had these for about 2 months now. They get kind of sweaty if you wear them in the gym... LUCKILY they come with extra ear pads that are white leather instead of fuzzy pink. You cannot change the headband though.

    I was really happy to find them here for less than what Skullcandy.com was offering.

    The bass in tihs isn't that loud and even though the speakers can play music really loud they are not sound blocking. Occasionally i can get some breakthrough sounds or background music. Usually not.

    And When I have them up loud I always feel like the people around me can hear my music too... so that makes me kind of self conscious.

    All in all these are super cute and they work far better than I did expect. Do expect TONS of attention rocking these bad boys.... great conversation starter for sure!


  4. Wow, Skullcandy, what a cool brand name. I own a pair of Smokin' Buds and I have to say that I didn't even know earbuds had the possibility of sounding so good. The bass in those things are unbelievable! So, no need to say how high my expectations were for their $80 headphones. The Ti set is very comfortable and has an inline volume control, an extention for your cord, and a home stereo adapter (all gold plated for less signal loss). I could wear 'em all day long and not suffer from 'headphone head'. At this point, I couldn't wait to pump some tunes through them. I have to be honest here, I was extremely dissapointed. The mids, highs, and clarity are great. That's where it ends. I'm still wondering if mine are broken, cuz the bass is practically non-existant. The overall sound is a bit flat and tingy also. I have a pair of Koss that I paid $20 for at Walmart, and their bass annihilates the Ti's low range. In fact, they have a more, full and robust sound quality all the way around. The only thing the Ti set has over the Koss is the clarity and separation of details. I've heard the Skullcandy Hesh have a richer bass than the Ti, but I haven't heard them. So, I'm not sure what happened with the Ti set or why they would be $80. Just a fair warning, but listen for yourself and come to your own conclusion as everyone has their own opinion. This was mine. Happy shopping!


  5. Wow, I really wanted to love these. I'd seen them last winter (right before Xmas) but everyone was sold out, and then I kinda forgot about them. So when I stumbled upon them last month I ordered them from Amazon (the pink fur).

    They are so cool to look at - and over three songs I did not notice any lack of bass; they sounded just fine to me, just as good as my Eggos and PX100s and Super.fi 5 Pro...well, maybe not as good as that last one. But they are SO heavy! Before those three songs were even over, I could feel the pain on top of my head and dragging down my ears. After 5-6 songs my ears were painfully squashed, too.

    I'm going to play around with the fit for a while and see if that helps, but if not, I will sadly have to return them. Too bad, because the price, looks and sound are all quite decent. I could even understand some of REM's lyrics that I'd never been able to make out before!


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Generic. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $6.95.
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No comments about iPod Earbud headphone - BLACK (Bulk Packaging).



Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Creative Labs. The regular list price is $108.84. Sells new for Too low to display. There are some available for $67.99.
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5 comments about Creative Aurvana In-Ear Headphones.
  1. ok... these headphones are ok.but u cant return them and they hurt ears do yourself a favor and do not buy these


  2. These phones keep giving me a headache.
    Rather buy the SONY MDR-EX81LP.

    I don't know if it is the fit of these Zen phones or if they're just to squeeky, but they hurt my ears and give me a headache.
    AWFUL.


  3. Creative ZEN AURVANA In-Ear Earphones - Headphones ( ear-bud ) - noise canceling - glossy blackDo not purchase.This is my third pair.The left channel has gone out on all three.The last set I sent back to creative and they sent me back someones broken earbuds.Their India technical support is useless.Good luck If you decide to purchase.I bought the first pair in November 2007.


  4. The sound clarity is amazing with these. Perhaps not the best base, but if it's clear sound you want these are hard to beat.


  5. I bought these as a replacement for my Creative EP-630's after the left earbud stopped producing sound. I decided to spring for a more expensive pair of Creative earphones, since I liked the EP-630's sound and wanted to hear what a expensive Creative earphones would sound like. So far, I've been disappointed by their sound and overall quality- they sound no better than the EP-630's, but cost twice as much. Also, the cord is made out of the material Creative uses for its basic headphones, which is not as reliable as the other cord material.
    On the bright side, the headphones do offer better insulation than the EP-630's, and they don't sound bad, but certainly should sound better considering their price.


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Denon. The regular list price is $49.99. Sells new for Too low to display.
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5 comments about Denon AHC351K High-Quality Inner-Ear Headphones (Black).
  1. At roughly $40, these earphones offer great sound and comfort for a reasonable price. I was not happy with the standard Ipod earbuds but did not want to fork out $80 or more for the Etymotics or other earplug type phones. The Denon's tonal balance is not bright for a change, and some may wish for some more pronounced highs, but I think it is a nice change from the often fatiguing harshness in this area. I am perfectly happy with the bass response using the Ipod's Bass Booster setting--the only EQ setting on the Ipod that does not sound terrible in my opinion. Highly recommended.


  2. By far some of the finest quality in-ear headphones I've ever used. I've owned shure, sony, and now these Denon's and they easily rival my Sennheiser on-ear headphones for audio quality, and due to the noise-blocking of the in-ear style they are much better for use in loud or noisy environments.

    Incredible quality for the price..


  3. Worst headphones I've ever had. Yes, they are the most comfortable in ears I've ever tried, but their performance sucks otherwise.

    First off, they have NO low end. The crappiest in ears at least have a little base to them. These have none at all. Everything sounds like its coming through a tin can.

    Second, they pop and crackle at any reasonable volume. Not ear-shattering volumes, but like 3 out of 10 volumes.

    If I hadn't destroyed the hermetically sealed packaging getting them out, I would return these sh* headphones.

    STAY AWAY.


  4. My son loves these noise canceling headphones. They seem to be much more durable than the ones that come with the apple ipods and iphones too. We were replacing those every 3 months, but these hold up to normal wear and tear.


  5. All of my other earphones & headphones are now collecting dust. These earphones are light and easy to carry/wear, sound excellent, and block out most outside noise no problem. The unequal-length wires might annoy some, but they are perfect for a device in your left shirt pocket or an armband on your left arm. An extension cord is provided that works fine for other configurations, such as watching video.

    Only those who generally dislike in-the-ear devices should avoid this one.


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By EarphonesPlus. The regular list price is $4.95. Sells new for $2.95.
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No comments about Clear white silicone replacement ear buds for earbud style earphone.



Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Shure. The regular list price is $399.99. Sells new for Too low to display.
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5 comments about Shure SE420 Sound Isolating Earphones.
  1. I just purchased a pair of Ultimate Ears Triple.fi 10 Pro Earphones, and the sound from those was so brilliant that I didn't want to destroy them at the gym 4-5 times a week. So I bought these SE420's for around $266 in hope that I can use them at the gym yet still have good sound.

    These are a little disappointing. I'm a big fan of heavy, strong, thumping bass, and these are definitely lacking there. The treble, however, is very good and the clarity on the songs is great; I guess I was just hoping for a little more.

    In terms of comfort, these are far more comfortable than the Ultimate Ears I have, and I was expecting this as my e4c's that these replaced were great too. They sit in your ear perfectly, they are light, and perfect for running / gym. I'm not sure what the reasoning was behind the cord / extension cord change, but not a big deal either way.

    Good earphones - those that are stepping up from Apple's standard iPod earphones will be wow'd by the sound, those who have similar Shure's or have the Ultimate Ear triple.fi 10's I mentioned will be disappointed. I'll be holding on to them as they'll achieve their purpose of good earphones for the gym that I can knock around a bit.

    2 Year Warranty.


  2. This was my first set of over $100 headphones and I have been quite pleased. They provide a nice balanced sound but could be considered a bit light on the bass for certain types of music (i.e., rap). As I travel a fair bit they are used on trains and planes and do a great job of blocking background noise so all you hear is the music. At first they are a bit difficult to use as they have to be placed in just the right spot in the ear, but once you get the hang of it, no problems there. While this price might be a bit rich for many people these are a really nice product and I have been nothing but pleased with my purchase.


  3. I am a production sound mixer and absolutely love these. It's important for me to hear only what I'm mixing and no external noise or any "enhanced" frequencies that aren't going to the recorder.
    These sound very transparent and do a great job at sealing out external noise.
    My favorite attachments are the round, gray rubber ear molds. They have the best noise cancellation to comfort ratio.
    Love the "over the ear design" for the cable.


  4. In a nut shell, the ear phones did not fit comfortably in my ear canals. I could never be sure I was getting all the bass response they were supposed to deliver. I'm sure they will be great if they will fit in your ear canals. I would suggest buying them from Amazon because you can return them without hassel if they don't fit.


  5. These Shure earphones have two drivers in them. They sound very good. They are full and rich everywhere, but just a little lighter in the bass department. For more bass, get the Shure 530 which has three drivers: one treble and two bass drivers. I also have other earphones like the Klipsch Image and others that have one driver in them. I also really enjoy the lighter sound too. Ocassionally, the Ultimate Ear and Shure ear canal phone can be fatiguing because the sound is so lush.

    I really enjoy wearing them. I like the fact that they come with a number of earpieces to fit most ear sizes. They also come with a short wire with and extension. If you have an Ipod in a shirt pocket, you would not need the extender. I also like the carrying case for the earphones.

    The fit is over the back of the ear and they fit very well. These earphones are extremely comfortable. The reviewer that said they are not as rich sounding as the Ultimate Ear Tri-10 is correct. The Tri-10 has three drivers like the Shure 530.

    If a person feels that they really need the richer sound, then get the Shure 530. The price on Amazon--especially the Marketplace is very competative. It is really not much more to get the 530. I love my Ultimate Ear Tri-10, but that earphone simply is not as comfortable to wear as either Shure earphone. The 420, 530, and the Tri-10 all appear to be very well made with heavy duty cables. To date, I have not had a problem with any of them.


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Magellan. The regular list price is $84.99. Sells new for Too low to display.
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1 comments about Magellan 950-0077-001 2008/2009 Map Update.
  1. Contrary to the written product description and what the customer service reps at Magellan will tell you, this item is NOT compatible with a number of Magellan Maestro models if you're hoping to uprade one to include Canada. Don't waste your time (a significant consideration, insofar as the software involves the most complex download process I have ever experienced) or money.


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Griffin Technology. The regular list price is $14.99. Sells new for $6.12.
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5 comments about Griffin SmartShare with Headphone Adapter for iPhone 1G (Black).
  1. This is exactly what I was looking for. It's compact, works great, and the adapter fits without removing my iPod video case.


  2. it's Excellent, now me and my fiance can watch movies on the iPhone with the help of the splitter the quality is very good and the seperate volume control is perfect.


  3. If you have a generation 1 iPhone and need to split it or connect it to old headphones, this bad boy is for you.


  4. A few days after receiving the adapter, the single adapter (you get both a single and dual adapter) fell apart. I don't think I need to say more.


  5. item worked like they said it would with very good quality no loss of sound or other problems. came with a splitter so that was cool. no more sharing one pair of headphones! came before expected. fast shipping. thank you!!!!


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Shure. The regular list price is $249.99. Sells new for Too low to display.
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4 comments about Shure SE310 Sound Isolating Earphone - Black.
  1. These are great earphones. The fit and comfort are superb and the audio fidelity is unbelievable. Highly recommended.


  2. I once owned a pair of these earphones the bass is great and you get a great sound. You also won't hear anything else in the room while music is playing. Unfortunatley they are very delicate. To give us a high quality sound shure gives us high quality wires- made of gold. Gold is a lot softer than your average earphone cable, so they damage easily. Mine lasted 6 months.


  3. The best pair of noise isolating ear plugs. IF you listen to the rock n roll garbage, i would say anything goes they are so loud who really cares what instrument you hear to... but when it comes to classical... orchestra... it always fascinating to pick up the event the most subtle tone. I have experienced it. I have used this pair in flight... in book store... in public spots... work places... and almost every time i will have to be physical shaken to get my attention. It isolates the noise to core... may be not in the aircraft, esp when you sit in the back of the flight... i guess even Bose can not do any better there... with air speed and cabin pressure.

    I used to own the E2c and they were good too, but the fact that they were hard to fit in, but the foam sleeves in SE series, reshapes in to your ear to isolate the noise, so at first you would find it weird when the foam is expanding to isolate... but once it is shaped... it does wonders.

    The first the I saw the price, in March 2007, I was not sure if I wanted to pay that for a earplug but the experience with e2c and Shure's reputation, I did anyway and surprised that even after a year their price is still high... that tells me something about the quality. compare other earplugs in the market within a year you will find the price going down by 50 %, but not this one.
    Definitely recommended...do not hesitate the price... its always what you pay is what you get...


  4. Not enough base to balance overwhelming highs. I returned them the next day. What a joke these are.


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Skullcandy. The regular list price is $79.95. Sells new for $69.95.
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5 comments about Skullcandy FMJ Earbuds / Headset (iPhone Compatible) - Chrome.
  1. These headphones does have A LOT of bass. A little overpowering on certain songs, so I keep the the EQ on my Iphone on Flat. The mic is great and the design is awesome.
    However, when I got my headset the right side seems a little lower than my left. So I tapped it a little and it came back on. I have to do that every once in a while. Also, the little skull emblem on the back of the right side came off too. All this happened all in one week. So I decided to return it to amazon. But after doing research on alternatives such as the the v moda duo and the maximo's I think im still going to go with the SKullcandy. It seems to me both brands have the quality issue. Even the more expensive and very nice looking v modas. Ive seen just as many bad reviews as good. SO I think the quality may be hit of miss. If my next set of skullcandys have problems I may take a chance on the maximo's.


  2. Pros - sturdy, good lenght wire (not too long), good functionality, microphone in right place
    Cons - sound quality mediocre- improves slightly when equaliser settings are adapted, weird brandname & logo- 3 small skulls on each earpiece


  3. I bought the v-moda duo's and although the sound was great, Iwas disappointed in the execution of their product. They were heavy (so the cord swung out because of the heavy metal inline button) and the button kept getting caught on my collar and they constantly tangled (badly) and had a stethoscope sound when the cord or the button rubbed up against your shirt as you walked.

    These are SO much better. The bass response is awesome and they are louder then the V-Moda's. The sound at the highest level is pristine clear with no distortion, even with bass heavy music. The cord is the perfect length, just long enough to fit in you pant pocket. The button to pause/fast forward/take a call is much easier to find then the V-Moda's although the stock Apple headset is the best in that department. They look cool, and the anti-tangle coating (which is absent from the V-Moda) is very effective. They work perfectly with my iPhone 3G. All this and $30 less then the V-Moda's - I think it's a no brainer.

    My only negative comments is that they didn't include a large silicone ear pieces like the V-Moda's and they should have included a cord extender since it's literally the exact size to go from head to pocket (in case you need the extra length when throwing in a bag etc).

    These rock. I highly suggest them.


  4. At first, as others indicated, the FMJ's sounded a bit muddy. But after a burn in time of approximately 45 hours they sound great. Same thing for a cheaper pair of Skullcandy's I own. It took a while so give it time.

    After going through several iphone headphone/headset combo's these are quite stunning for the price. But please..... have patience and the sound will eventually be brilliant


  5. great bass.

    Muddy mid tones.

    sent them back after 1 day.

    decided to spend $200+ on a set of m-audio ie-30 earphones. 200 times better.

    Save up your money for some quality headphones.


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Skullcandy Ti Stereo Headphones - White (Fur Earpads)
iPod Earbud headphone - BLACK (Bulk Packaging)
Creative Aurvana In-Ear Headphones
Denon AHC351K High-Quality Inner-Ear Headphones (Black)
Clear white silicone replacement ear buds for earbud style earphone
Shure SE420 Sound Isolating Earphones
Magellan 950-0077-001 2008/2009 Map Update
Griffin SmartShare with Headphone Adapter for iPhone 1G (Black)
Shure SE310 Sound Isolating Earphone - Black
Skullcandy FMJ Earbuds / Headset (iPhone Compatible) - Chrome

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