mcminty
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CapnNismo wrote:

mcminty wrote:

CapnNismo wrote:

walking around the city for my iPod...
It's not the smartest idea to block out all external noise when trying to walk around a busy city...
Vienna isn't terribly busy. I spend more time in the trains than anything else.
Ah, I see.. that's ok then I had this image of someone attempting to navigate busy street crossings while completely oblivious to traffic
Benzin
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+576|6241
Oh you don't have to worry about that with me at all.
Uzique
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+2,865|6713
my shures have nearly killed me a few times... not even in the busy city

drivers just assume that pedestrians can hear them coming when they don't obey the 'rules' of the road, i.e. giving pedestrians their right-of-way, etc. i've stepped out across a crossing and crossed small side-streets without looking plenty of times with my earphones in and nearly got smashed. same in slow-environments, too, like carparks or on uni campus... even though there are clearly a lot of people on foot, some drivers just don't realise that you literally can't hear their engine at all
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Benzin
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hah, guess that's a testament to how well they isolate noise then, huh?
TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|6223|Toronto
Stay away from the Beats. They're the only ones I've tried out of the list, and they sucked massive cojones. Very little sound definition, just like standard apple earbuds but with more amplification in the lower ranges.
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mcminty
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+879|6964|Sydney, Australia

TSI wrote:

Stay away from the Beats. They're the only ones I've tried out of the list, and they sucked massive cojones. Very little sound definition, just like standard apple earbuds but with more amplification in the lower ranges.
But isn't that what the average consumer wants?



... shame really..
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6843|132 and Bush

Question. How comfortable are the shures? I'm in the market as well, and comfort is a big factor for me.

is good price? no
http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SE115-K-Iso … B001TDMVO0

edit:.. prolly the wrong model
http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SE115m-Soun … amp;sr=1-5
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Varegg
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+2,206|7053|NÃ¥rvei

Uzique wrote:

my shures have nearly killed me a few times... not even in the busy city

drivers just assume that pedestrians can hear them coming when they don't obey the 'rules' of the road, i.e. giving pedestrians their right-of-way, etc. i've stepped out across a crossing and crossed small side-streets without looking plenty of times with my earphones in and nearly got smashed. same in slow-environments, too, like carparks or on uni campus... even though there are clearly a lot of people on foot, some drivers just don't realise that you literally can't hear their engine at all
And some pedestrians don't realise that you literally can't see all kinds of earplugs ... eye-contact between drivers and pedestrians is easy and life saving
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Winston_Churchill
Bazinga!
+521|6981|Toronto | Canada

Kmar wrote:

Question. How comfortable are the shures? I'm in the market as well, and comfort is a big factor for me.

is good price? no
http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SE115-K-Iso … B001TDMVO0

edit:.. prolly the wrong model
http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SE115m-Soun … amp;sr=1-5
Had the same ones, liked then except the entire earpiece fell apart after a year and a half of moderate use
Benzin
Member
+576|6241
Got the S4's yesterday and they are awesome! Still need to do this "burn in", but after playing with the equalizer and selecting the right tips... holy shit, talk about clarity.

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