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<blockquote data-quote="gunz4me2" data-source="post: 8309055" data-attributes="member: 613729"><p>I never understood the Beats by Dre headphones from a listening standpoint. From a marketing standpoint, I get it, but I never cared for the way they sounded.</p><p></p><p>As for in-ears... One of my friends has a $1,500 set of Shure in-ears that were custom molded for his ears. He's a hardcore audiophile when it comes to headphones whereas I preferred the Sony MDR-7506 or V600s for listening to music at my computer. I also have a set of Pioneer HDJ-1000s from my DJing days, but I found them way flatter than the Sony offerings of old.</p><p></p><p>I have some lower priced Sony, Klipsch, and Shure in-ears that I use for exercising with. I always go for the $50 to $100 range because no matter how hard I try to protect them, I'll end up destroying them in the gym. That reminds me, I need to start working out again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunz4me2, post: 8309055, member: 613729"] I never understood the Beats by Dre headphones from a listening standpoint. From a marketing standpoint, I get it, but I never cared for the way they sounded. As for in-ears... One of my friends has a $1,500 set of Shure in-ears that were custom molded for his ears. He's a hardcore audiophile when it comes to headphones whereas I preferred the Sony MDR-7506 or V600s for listening to music at my computer. I also have a set of Pioneer HDJ-1000s from my DJing days, but I found them way flatter than the Sony offerings of old. I have some lower priced Sony, Klipsch, and Shure in-ears that I use for exercising with. I always go for the $50 to $100 range because no matter how hard I try to protect them, I'll end up destroying them in the gym. That reminds me, I need to start working out again! [/QUOTE]
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