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JBorg
January 29th 05, 01:06 PM
> Arny Krueger wrote
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> Agreed. The isolation provided by earphones as opposed to headphones is far
> greater. People who are unsure about the earphone concept can get their feet wet
> with the inexpenive Koss "The Plug" earphones, under $20 at places like Best Buy
> and Circuit City. While they don't sound bad, for a greater investment,
> substantially better sound quality can be optioned. However, not everybody seems
> to be able to get onboard with earphones, so this is a good way to buy and try
> before you put forth a major investment for far better earphones such as the
> Shure E3C and Futuresonics.



Where are you getting all these information? Are you looking at their
catalogs or the adds in the newspaper? How would the OP knows
that none of these is bogus ?

Arny Krueger
January 29th 05, 05:30 PM
"JBorg" > wrote in message
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>> Arny Krueger wrote

>> Agreed. The isolation provided by earphones as opposed to headphones
>> is far greater. People who are unsure about the earphone concept can
>> get their feet wet with the inexpenive Koss "The Plug" earphones,
>> under $20 at places like Best Buy and Circuit City. While they don't
>> sound bad, for a greater investment, substantially better sound
>> quality can be optioned. However, not everybody seems to be able to
>> get onboard with earphones, so this is a good way to buy and try
>> before you put forth a major investment for far better earphones
>> such as the Shure E3C and Futuresonics.

> Where are you getting all these information?

Personal experience.

> Are you looking at their catalogs or the adds in the newspaper?

Why would I need to?

> How would the OP knows that none of these is bogus ?

Why would it be reasonable to assume that these perfectly ordinary comments
are bogus?