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New Earphones

  • 04-05-2012 6:31pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 470 ✭✭


    Hey, im looking for a new pair of earphones, don't want in-ear ones, don't like the fit of them.
    Basically the best sound quality but also value for money.
    Something between the 15-30e mark.

    Thanks in Advance.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,014 ✭✭✭WhiskeyGoblin




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 470 ✭✭manu2009


    Thanks, have you tried them? Don't like how all the earphones these days are in-ear ones like beats etc.
    I always use the standard apple earphones but im sure theres ones out there that are a lot better quality.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,699 ✭✭✭Brian


    A good alternative to Yuin that might suit you better in terms of warranty/support:

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-Ergonomic-Earphones-Integrated-Control/dp/B0035JKJEU/

    I think shipping is free for orders over £25 so it might work out cheaper if you find something else for £1 to add to your basket (has to be from Amazon though, not a third party).

    http://www.head-fi.org/t/511784/review-sennheiser-mx580-mx581-fraternal-twins-equally-fabulous


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,699 ✭✭✭Brian


    Those are headphones, not earphones/earbuds.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,014 ✭✭✭WhiskeyGoblin


    manu2009 wrote: »
    Thanks, have you tried them?

    Unfourtantly I've not had a chance to try them, I just picked up a lot of good impressions from Audio websites. In saying that, they are definatley on the to do list.

    So please, whatever you buy come back with a mini review or your impressions. Makes future purchasing even easier for the rest of us :P


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  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,110 Mod ✭✭✭✭Tar.Aldarion


    was looking for something like this too, picked up soundmagic pl30s for 21$.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,014 ✭✭✭WhiskeyGoblin


    was looking for something like this too, picked up soundmagic pl30s for 21$.

    How are they?


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,110 Mod ✭✭✭✭Tar.Aldarion


    They were only shipped today. Supposed to be good.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,014 ✭✭✭WhiskeyGoblin


    They were only shipped today. Supposed to be good.

    Damn! Let me know what you think, please :)


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,110 Mod ✭✭✭✭Tar.Aldarion


    Sure thing.

    Here is a review also
    Details: Soundmagic’s first widely acknowledged success, the PL30 redefined the attitude towards budget IEMs at Head-Fi
    Current Price: $25 from focalprice.com
    Specs: Driver: Dynamic | Imp: 12 Ω | Sens: 100 dB | Freq: 20-22k Hz | Cord: 4’ L-plug (old revision shown)
    Nozzle Size: 5.5mm | Preferred tips: Stock Single-flanges, Stock foamies
    Wear Style: over-the-ear

    Accessories (5/5) – Silicone single-flange (3 sizes, 2 sets), bi-flange, and foam tips, hard clamshell carrying case, cable winder, set of rubber cable guides, and shirt clip
    Build Quality (3.5/5) – The PL30 is my oldest fully functional IEM. The plastic shells (rubberized in the black version) are well made and feature proper strain reliefs. Cabling is rubberized and similar to that found on the PL21s but terminates in a simplistic I-plug rather than the L-plug used on the PL21/PL50. The only real (small) flaw I can think of are that the bass knobs can become loose if fiddled with often and the paint rubs off over time
    Isolation (2/5) – Shallow insertion and a ported design mean that the PL30s don’t shine in isolation
    Microphonics (4.5/5) – Pretty much nonexistent. Shirt clip eliminates them entirely
    Comfort (4.5/5) – With properly-fitting tips these are some of the most comfortable IEMs out there. Wearing them over-the-ear is a must but they’re light, low-profile, and very easy to forget about

    Sound (5.2/10) – The PL30 produce a very pleasant and balanced sound characterized by a slightly forward midrange and a very soft/smooth presentation all around. The low end is tight and accurate, but not particularly impactful. Switching to the bass-heavy setting bumps up the bass very little. Treble is rather tame as well, without a hint of harshness or sibilance (granted my PL30s may have an advantage here in being my oldest working IEM and probably having close to 1k hours on them). The one area where the PL30s undoubtedly triumph over the competition is the lateral width of the soundstage. It is truly massive, beaten only by the Cyclone PR1 Pro under the $100 mark. With the large soundstage comes excellent instrumental separation and good positioning. Another interesting property of the PL30s is the transparency – they are extremely revealing of both source and source material and by far the cheapest IEM that allows me to distinguish between 192k and 320k mp3 files played straight from my Fuze. Worth noting is that the low impedance leads to some very slight hiss with some sources and amps (though the Fuze headphone out remains nearly silent).

    Value (8.5/10) – The aging Soundmagic PL30 offers a whole lot of bang for your buck with its stellar accessory pack, lack of microphonics, and comfortable form factor. The sound may not be for everyone – they are quite laid back overall, lack low-end ‘oomph’ and some high-end extension and sparkle, and aren’t particularly forgiving of poor recordings - but for a wide, airy, and well-balanced sound these are unbeatable at their price point.

    Pros: Outstanding accessory pack, comfortable form factor, balanced and wide sound
    Cons: Can hiss with some sources/amps
    http://www.head-fi.org/t/478568/multi-iem-review-237-iems-compared-akg-k3003i-added-05-07-12#post_6492046


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  • Posts: 18,962 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]



    pick up the Soundmagic E30. They are way better (sound and build quality) than the PL30 and not much more expensive.


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,110 Mod ✭✭✭✭Tar.Aldarion


    They were twice the price, name of the game is cheap earphones. :p


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