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Earbuds?
Speaking of the Zoom H2 (well, we were somewhere, weren't we?), the
earbuds that come with it are kind of mediocre. The earbud concept, however, works really well for carrying the H2 around in my little black bag. Are there any earbuds that sound half-way decent? Gantt |
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Speaking of the Zoom H2 (well, we were somewhere, weren't we?), the earbuds that come with it are kind of mediocre. The earbud concept, however, works really well for carrying the H2 around in my little black bag. Are there any earbuds that sound half-way decent? What is your budget? |
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What's it take to get decent ones? Are we talking $50? $100? More?
Thanks! Gantt On Mar 19, 1:56*pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: What is your budget? wrote in message Speaking of the Zoom H2 (well, we were somewhere, weren't we?), the earbuds that come with it are kind of mediocre. The earbud concept, however, works really well for carrying the H2 around in my little black bag. Are there any earbuds that sound half-way decent? |
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GANTT:
Speaking of the Zoom H2 [Handy Recorder], the earbuds that come with it are kind of mediocre. The earbud concept, however, works really well for carrying the H2 around in my little black bag. Are there any earbuds that sound half-way decent? Etymotic "ER4s" www.etymotic.com , but their sensitivity is a bit low. "ER4p", for portable devices, have higher sensitivity but frequency response is different. I have the ER4s, they are very good. A little amplifier made with a Philips 7053A powered from a 9V battery is a good choice. Use only the "+" output of each channel, decoupling with 100uF. I have made it, it's very good. Gianluca |
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On Mar 19, 11:07*am, "
wrote: What's it take to get decent ones? *Are we talking $50? *$100? *More? Thanks! Gantt On Mar 19, 1:56*pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: What is your budget? wrote in message Speaking of the Zoom H2 (well, we were somewhere, weren't we?), *the earbuds that come with it are kind of mediocre. *The earbud concept, however, works really well for carrying the H2 around in my little black bag. *Are there any earbuds that sound half-way decent?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Westone UM2 works for me. $300US. bobs BS Studios / SoundSmith Labs we organize chaos |
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What's it take to get decent ones? Are we talking $50? $100? More? ER-4P: http://cgi.ebay.com/Etymotic-Researc...QQcmdZViewItem ER-4S: http://cgi.ebay.com/ETYMOTIC-ER4-ER4...QQcmdZViewItem I have tried Shure E2 and Shure E3, but they are very different to my reference AKG240 Monitor 600 Ohm and Dynaudio BM6A. Gianluca |
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On Mar 19, 9:37*am, "
wrote: Speaking of the Zoom H2 (well, we were somewhere, weren't we?), *the earbuds that come with it are kind of mediocre. *The earbud concept, however, works really well for carrying the H2 around in my little black bag. *Are there any earbuds that sound half-way decent? Gantt The Shure E3 can be had for about $100. They're great once you find the right size ear piece from the assortment they supply. |
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What's it take to get decent ones? Are we talking $50? $100? More? Depends what seems decent to you. They can run up to $500 or more. They've proliferated like crazy since iPods hit it big. If you want to spend a price that sorta fits with a $200 recorder, you might want to try Sony MDR EX71 - about $40 a pair. Sorta sound like MDR 7506s. |
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