View Poll Results: Earphones: Best sound quality, good bass as well
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Altec Lansing
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Philipps
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Creative
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Others
7 58.33%
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August 13th, 2007 12:23 AM #31
if you don't want the big over-the-ear headphones (yung pang recording studio), your only option if you are a true audiophile are the in-ear earplugs that they are talking about. according to the reviews i've read, your best bet is the Shure brand.
i don't like earbuds either, so i use a small over-the-ear Bose noise canceling set when i'm traveling, and some really big Sennheisers at home. if i need an in-ear model (like when i'm at the gym), i just use the standard iPod earphones. there's not a big difference between brands for that style anyway, imo.
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August 13th, 2007 08:27 AM #32
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August 13th, 2007 08:58 AM #33Bose and Shure will be a bit pricey (highend) but if you really like them, go for it.
For entry to mid-end, you can choose between Sennheiser and Philips pero between the 2, mas maganda ang bass ng Sens for me dahil mas buo, hindi sya flat or spread out.
Regarding earbud/in-ear types, I tend to go with them also dahil mas isolated sya sa noise compared with normal earfon. For Normal earfons with noise canceling, ok din sya dahil it uses an extra sound to cancel the noise, at dahil dito, hindi nya pa rin kayang i filter yung noise na kayang i block ng earbud/in-ear type earfons. Also please note that it tends to be more expensive.
Just my 2 cents
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August 13th, 2007 09:41 AM #34
I ended up w/ Philipps got it P400 w/ case. W/o case P275. CHeap and sounds great too.
Too bad i was in a hurry because i havent seen cheap (orig syempe) Philipps. Meron pang P175 (oem siguro) sealed packaging..
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August 13th, 2007 06:05 PM #35
oooopsss, my mistake. mali ata pagkagamit ko sa terms. pareho lang pala ang in-ear at in-canal. i thought in-ear=earbuds. LOL what i ment was, earbuds have weak bass response and not in-ears or in-canals. LOL
madami ring mga mas magandang tumunog na headphones kesa bose! merong koss, grado, sennheiser...
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August 13th, 2007 07:57 PM #36
Sinabi mo pa. Pero dream earphones ko din ang B&O. Am using Philips in-ear phones, ok naman so far. The only earbud phones that work for me are those that fit over the ear, since my ear cavities are too large to hold the regular ones.
Langya, nakakita ako ng Altec Lansing earbud phones sa SM, wala pang 1k. Sana pala binili ko na, pagbalik ko a week later, wala na.
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September 30th, 2007 12:51 AM #38
yup, Sennhiesser CX400 is out, mga 150 dollars lang siguro. Way cheaper than E5C. hehe.
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September 30th, 2007 01:24 AM #39
sennheiser for earphones.
not much bass, but very good sound. i can tell the difference from my old sony earphones.
i like senn so much, i use their mx500 for portable, and px100 for home or long use.
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September 30th, 2007 04:32 AM #40phillips would be the best choice for the price range. they produce the cleanest sound and range of frequency(good low bass and clear hi's) sa mga choices mo.
sa mga higher end its a toss up between bose and sennheiser. personally i have the phillips noise cancelling headset(yng png DJ) that i can also use sa phone ko. yng mga in ear headphones ko puro senns...haven't tried yng shure, sabi ng friend ko kse comfy dw yng mga in ear phones nila
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