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<blockquote data-quote="Lil Poot" data-source="post: 6607004" data-attributes="member: 561892"><p>sorry to break it to ya but x3. i've been into high end IEMs for years, and while there are a couple of skullcandy models that are considered decent budget buys in the 20-30 range, they aren't considered good sounding earbuds. single driver IEMs with heavy bass have to muddy up the other end to get that heavy bass... kind of like if you were trying to use just a 8" full range in your car.</p><p></p><p>and the dr.dre IEMs are ridiculous, certainly not worth the money. i would think those bright red flat cables would get annoying too.</p><p></p><p>ATM i have 4 pairs, a 100 dollar pair of etymotic HF5s for critical listening, a 180 dollar pair of atrio m5s for bass heavy music, $80 shure e2cs and $140 shure e3cs. i never use the shures anymore.</p><p></p><p>why all the IEMs? i use them for ear protection where i work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil Poot, post: 6607004, member: 561892"] sorry to break it to ya but x3. i've been into high end IEMs for years, and while there are a couple of skullcandy models that are considered decent budget buys in the 20-30 range, they aren't considered good sounding earbuds. single driver IEMs with heavy bass have to muddy up the other end to get that heavy bass... kind of like if you were trying to use just a 8" full range in your car. and the dr.dre IEMs are ridiculous, certainly not worth the money. i would think those bright red flat cables would get annoying too. ATM i have 4 pairs, a 100 dollar pair of etymotic HF5s for critical listening, a 180 dollar pair of atrio m5s for bass heavy music, $80 shure e2cs and $140 shure e3cs. i never use the shures anymore. why all the IEMs? i use them for ear protection where i work. [/QUOTE]
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