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Mikero
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« Reply #11 on: 15 June 2008, 05:37:19 » |
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I use the skull Candy earbuds to listen to music when I walk to and from work.
I have Skull Candy phones (not ear buds, they are black with a camo or something print) and they're just OK. Really, Skull Candy is a shoddy company; Only some of their headphones are pretty good and the others are only alright. It's frustrating. Though, I love their logo so I'm glad like twenty-billion stickers came with them. I've yet to find the perfect pair of headphones.
I found one I really loved in high school. Sony S2 Sports, the kind that have the hard thing go behind your head (I don't know the names of different styles of headphones beyond "earbud") and they were white, dark grey, and orange. The orange was refelective, too. They were awesome quality and everything but I must have pulled the cord sometime and it broke inside because they completely stopped working. I've wanted to get a new pair ever since but they're like 60 bucks and I think that is ridiculous. Headphones are way overpriced, considering how they tend to live as long as a beetle. Contantly bending cords also can do that over time. That's why angled jack sucks with iPods.
Or why iPods suck in general.
Pft. Please. That could happen with anything, not just an iPod. And my current headphones have the angled jack or whatever it it's actually working out better that some past ones. Namely, the iPod earbuds themselves, which break at the jack if pulled regularly at all.
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ASR
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« Reply #21 on: 16 June 2008, 01:03:08 » |
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Every pair of headphones I use have some sort of problem.
Either they hurt my ears after too long, they're too quiet, or they fall out of my ears.
The thing is, I hate the idea of spending too much on headphones, but my house is filled with them because my dad travels a lot and usually forgets headphones, so he buys them at the airport.
And even though they're pricey at the airport, they're always crappy.
So, due to my laziness combined with my dad's travelling, I have been doomed to crappy headphones.
On the trip to Baltimore, my current headphones were way too quiet and I couldn't hear my DVD player over the roar of the plane, so I borrowed my dad's earbuds which were louder but entirely uncomfortable and they really hurt my ears.
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