[blindav] Re: Inexpensive Headphones With Good Sound

  • From: Diego Demaya <diegodemaya@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "blindav@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <blindav@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2015 15:50:10 -0600

Since I have always found it difficult to work out wearing any electronic 
devices on my person, I don't have good experience with this.  Ordinarily, I 
would we command that you consider task cam over the ear headphones. I bought a 
pair of semi professional to scam headphones they come in white and black they 
are over the year and they sound quite excellent after a couple of weeks of 
burning time.  The brand is tascam  x they range between 18 and $25.  These are 
very good comfortable headphones they're not overly large. They are not inside 
the year. And they are not Bluetooth. 

Diego



> On Feb 14, 2015, at 5:44 AM, Gerald Levy <bwaylimited@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>  
> I am looking for a set of inexpensive headphones with good sound quality to 
> use with my Sony Walkman AM/FM personal radio.  I have seen very positive 
> reviews for the Panasonic RP-HJE-120 Ergo Fit in-ear headphones (about $7 on 
> Amazon.com), and the Koss KSC75 ear clip style headphones (avout $15 on 
> Amazon.com).  But many other models in the under $20 price range have also 
> garnered good reviews, so it's hard to choose.  Any specific recommendations 
> for a pair of headphones for under $20 that have good sound quality, decent 
> bass reproduction, are comfortable and will stay securely in place during 
> exercise?  What headphones do you guys use with your I-devices or MP3 
> players?  The headphone market has really exploded over the past few years 
> with the increasing popularity of these personal music players.  Hell, I 
> still have a pair of Superex ST-Pro-B's stashed away somewhere in my closet.  
> Remember when they were considered "state-of-the-art" with their huge , dual 
> driver earcups?  They were so bulky and uncomfortable that I could only wear 
> them for about a half hour before my ears felt like they were clamped in a 
> vise.   To my amazement, Koss still makes the Pro 4AAA's, which is still on 
> the market after more than 40 years.  I had a pair of them also at one time 
> but never liked the fluid-filled ear cushions which always squished flat 
> after prolonged use.  Happy Valentine's Day!
>  
> Gerald
>  
>  

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