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#1 haloman92
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Im looking for some earphones for my ipod. Preferably under 25$. What would you recomend?
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#2 mike7677
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Sony has got a lot of headphones out there that are under $25.

I have a pair of Bose headphones(read my blog) that were nothing short of an investment.  I paid $180 for them.  Well worth it though.  There, that was my Bose plug.  :)
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#3 jkmetalf
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For under $25 please direct yourself away from those sony offerings and toward a pair of koss ksc75s. They are clip. attractive looking and blow the ipod earphones away. They are available at your local ratshack for the price of $25 and online for about $20. The ones at radioshack also offer a volume silder.

 

I know my headphones, I am the past owner of one very overpriced pair of bose triports and current owner of a pair of sennheiser hd 595s ($150 on overstock) and hd 280s ($50 on ebay). Both are far better than anything bose can come up with at this time. The previous poster is mistaken when saying the "bose is teh uber!!"

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I recommend both Panasonic's RP-HJE50s and Sony's EX51s, which should be available online for $25, probably less.

The EX51s are better suited for the iPod, though, since they're not flat in terms of frequency response. Normally that's not a good thing, but since the iPod equalizer settings suck, you actually end up with slightler richer sound.

The HJE50 are pretty comparable - not as boomy bass, slightly better treble. Downside is that the cord is a bit thin.

I'm not familiar with other styles of headphones, though - I'm an in-ear guy.

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#5 jkmetalf
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In ear can be ok, personally none of them fit my ears so on ear and around ear are my prefernces.
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#6 haloman92
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thx for the feedback, i personally prefer the in ear earphones, but if something is inexspensive and outstanding sounding i will consider it.
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#7 BlacKJaCK2290
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The EX-51's are good however they do have a muddy sound to them, but for $25 ...
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#8 haloman92
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I went to bestbuy today and they had the sony ex 51s but they were a wide range of prices and i was confused.