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    Default Need some good headphones

    I have £50 to buy some new headphones. The ones I got with my iPhone are ok but on the official Apple website they only get a rating of 2.5/5. Out of the few hundred reviews many complain about poor reliability and only just satisfactory quality. As I have never had any other headphones than iPod and Jellies I suppose I have nothing better to compare them to as I always thought they were ok. I looked at the proper Skullcandy headphones but them type are just too bulky and in my opinion make you stand out and possibly look a bit weird since they are full on headphones you'd have in a studio or something. So either in-ear style or just normal style like the ones that come with iPods/iPhones is what I want and my budget is £50. iPod headphones are around £30 with bad reviews so some Sony/Phillips/Panasonic headphones at £50 with good reviews must be miles better. Thanks!

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    Skullcandy is just a brand name, their products are actually crap, my set of in-ears lasted 2 months before one of them died lol.

    For ~£25 you can get some Sennheiser CX-300 II in-ear earphones, great quality and have lasted me ages so far
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    You can't go wrong with some Sennheisers, sturdy German quality (as much as I hate saying that) and most come with a warranty of 2 years or so.

    You don't really need to spend in excess of £20-30 for a good pair of in-ears really.

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    I picked up a set of Sennheiser CX500s a year ago and they've been awesome.

    Be careful with Sennheiser though, as there's a lot of fakes around. Buy direct from places like Play and Amazon (avoid their "marketsplaces") and steer well clear of eBay.

    http://www.play.com/Electronics/Elec...s/Product.html
    http://www.play.com/Electronics/Elec...k/Product.html
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    I always go for Sennheisers as they're good value and great sound quality but I think you're going a bit over the top with the build quality. I've gone through well over 5 pairs in the past few years, the jack at the end often falls to pieces and if you play them on full blast they won't last long at all.
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    Go to ebay, BOSE QC3 There emmence.

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    Thanks for the replies, I saw some Seinnheiser in-ear headphones on the Apple website for £230!! They are obviously a top brand so I have no doubt that even their cheaper products are good. You all seem to say they are the best so I am going to get some of them. Only thing is on comet/currys/pcworld/argos there are so many different versions of them below £50 so I'm a bit stuck. I have no idea which to buy as all the versions mean nothing to me. I guess I will just have to stick to the old rules of you get what you pay for so go for the most expensive (within £50) unless someone can help.

    Edit: I know I said I'd probably get Seinnheiser but I just found these in-ear headphones that in 3 reviews get 5 stars saying they are perfect sound quality and are really well built. Someone even mentioned them being better than Seinhesser. I'm in a dilemma I just wanna get the best I can with my budget. :/

    http://store.apple.com/uk/product/H0...co=MTg1NTI3MTc
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    i actually just got a pair of super quality sennheiser headphones like a month ago, they're real awesome, i got this pair. i know you said you didnt want studio headphones, but id definitely recommend the brand

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    i actually just got a pair of super quality sennheiser headphones like a month ago, they're real awesome, i got this pair. i know you said you didnt want studio headphones, but id definitely recommend the brand
    Thanks. I completely understand that them type are what you want if you are looking for the best sound quality/noise cancelation and if I had the cash I'd probably buy some of them just for home or long car/plane journeys however I need some that I can use out and about. In my mind I'd look pretty hideous walking through town with them on, you can't just have 1 ear listening to music either with the design of them. I now know that what I need is a pair of Seinhessers, I see they offer a 2 year guarantee unless they are the deep in-ear type for hygienic reasons. Just gonna browse my local online stores and find the best pair of Seinhessers for under £50. I'm setting off to the airport in the middle of tomorrow night (thursday morning) so I will need to of bought them tomorrow.

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    Ok sorry for the double post, unable to edit the previous. I know for sure I want the Sennheiser CX-500's as they are the best of the range and I can get them for around £50. Only problem is I need to have them by tomorrow night!!! I live in the greater manchester area so does anyone know any stores that sell them? Argos/Currys/Comet/PCworld do not seem to!!

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