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Only ever had cheep headphones before but its come to the point where i want something a little better.

I dont have a clue about choosing. was thinking sennheiser. Have about £30 / 50 to spend. Would like some in ear jobs not wrap arounds or big old head phones.

Any help really appreciated as im well stuck atm.

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Only ever had cheep headphones before but its come to the point where i want something a little better.

I dont have a clue about choosing. was thinking sennheiser. Have about £30 / 50 to spend. Would like some in ear jobs not wrap arounds or big old head phones.

Any help really appreciated as im well stuck atm.

:)

CX 300

there's your answer.

I can't describe how good these are, they retail around what you wan to spend.

But at £7.99 you'll have alot left in your pocket (:

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CX 300

there's your answer.

I can't describe how good these are, they retail around what you wan to spend.

But at £7.99 you'll have alot left in your pocket (:

Aye was looking at a pair of them anyone else had any experience with them?

Or

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ultimate-Ears-Metr...490&sr=8-10

Cheers for the input

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Sennheiser PMX200 - PLEASE someone take my advice!

The only thing that puts me off Sennheiser is having my set of LX90's fall apart after hardly any use. I contacted Sennheiser because they were still under warranty, and they told me to bugger off because I purchased them in Heraklion Airport (Greece).

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The only thing that puts me off Sennheiser is having my set of LX90's fall apart after hardly any use. I contacted Sennheiser because they were still under warranty, and they told me to bugger off because I purchased them in Heraklion Airport (Greece).

I've had two pairs of PMX200s - the first lasted me 2 years (That's a lot of in and out of pocket riding abuse...

Current ones I've had since last Christmas and still going strong. For £25 or whatever there's a lot of sound per pound :)

MUCH deeper bass than the little in-ear things and they aren't proper big can type ones either. Just the right size.

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I'm sure they're good headphones, but I just got majorly put off buying Sennheiser again after dealing with their super incompetent Customer Service. I managed to super glue them back together so it's not all bad.

Yeah they aren't that helpful...

My mixing / production headphones are awesome too, I just love Sennies :)

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Sennheiser PMX200 - PLEASE someone take my advice!

Hmm might go try a pair on but im sure i look a right goon in them.

Not only that i cant really get away with them at college/work which is kinda the reason for the in ear ones.

But il have a look tomorrow cheers

Was kinda set upon Sennheiser until now never heard anything bad about them ones i had for the PC where sick but well put off now lol.

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