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    I've had them, they're pretty good, but recently I bought some JVC marshmallow ones, they were cheaper and 10x better, I guess they sell them in the UK because i've bought JVC headphones there before, in the states they cost me $20, so I don't think they'd be too much.

    Oh, and they block out sound awesomely, and they're really comfortable too.

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    They're very good, sit comfortably in your ear and block out most, if not all surrounding sound, it's basically all when you're music is on. I've had a few pairs and recently got a very decent pair for my Bday yesterday as I needed some more

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    They fall out and make your ear sore by rubbing against it. Get some Sony branded ones.
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    Quite nice, i like it.


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    ok cheers everyone Ill rep as many as possible

    edit: marc I have to spread, and Soph, E5, New York and Ride I need to wait another 24 hours :S
    Last edited by cocaine; 22-03-2008 at 09:56 AM.

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    Ok, thanks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rarelime View Post
    Get a pair of the JVC gummy headphones - £8 pretty good sound quality.
    i'd reccomend them ones too (Y)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cocaine View Post
    does anyone have these? are they any good?

    im thinking of buying some, +rep for help
    Pretty good sound quality, but not worth £25. I got mine brand new from eBay for like £4. They aren't great quality, I had around 3 pairs of them.

    I recently bought Skullcandy INK'D In-Ear Bud Headphones from HMV for £14, Very good

    .:; Johno

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tbh View Post
    i'd reccomend them ones too (Y)

    Those are really light, I don't think they are any good.


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    Why don't people just use the classic beefy headphones? They dont fall out of your ear

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