I have the bluetooth headphones. I read a review where someone did not find them comfortable for a long period of time, I have no problems with it. Sound quality is good, never had…
songoku912,
Thanks for the reply, I read some where that the headphones come with an adapter so you can hook them up to any regulas headphone jack. Obviously you could not change …
Well these are the ones I have:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/pr...ONTENTID=10540
With this set, you can adjust the volume, pause/play music, and change tracks within a playl…
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Originally Posted by jorgem4
songoku912,
Thanks for the reply, I read some where that the headphones come with an adapter so you can hook them up to any regulas headphon…
I've been looking at these headphones too - not those for the iPod (mine is a 2G and no plans on getting a new one). But I have a little question :
Do you need to use that logitec…
Does anyone know if this has a super-proprietary power adapter, or does it look like anything one can get elsewhere. Specifically, I've already bought into iGo, so tips would be ni…
Anyway. To answer my own question, the hp headphones (look like the same OEM as the Toshiba as well) have an adapter that fits into what looks like one of the standard round DC tip…
Although I don't have a pair of e3c's I can almost guarantee you that one side is longer than the other, similar to what you have with your Sony's. That's the typical design.
The…
Yes, and they come with different inserts for your ears, so you can customize what is more comfortable for you. The E4cs are incredible looking...
But $$$
Where would I go to try out Shure and Etymotic earbuds?
By the way, there really are a lot of people on Amazon who seem to think that the E3c's produce extremely weak bass, and th…
1. If both sides are equally long and not short, is that a bad thing? Sounds like you just want long headphone extensions, which is what you've got with these.
2. As far as bass …
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Originally Posted by G.O.O.D.
1. If both sides are equally long and not short, is that a bad thing? Sounds like you just want long headphone extensions, which is what yo…
Sounds like you've got a tough choice then. You seem to have a unique problem that very few people have with these headphones. Trouble is, they're tough to find in retail stores.…
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Originally Posted by tavilach
I don't think I necessarily need high bass, I'm just used to turning up the volume and letting the bass fill my ears, because otherwise I he…
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Originally Posted by G.O.O.D.
These are the ones I've got, they're the next model up from what you've got. I love them and they've got the same type of design as what yo…
By the way, it seems that the Japanese version of the EX51 has a well-made cord. Does anyone know where I would buy this? That might be the best option for me, although the better …
Sorry if you felt insulted by my last post, I meant no harm. A lot of the time the high price tag headphones are really just not for some people because they are unnecessary. Thi…
I have a few more questions about the E3c's:
The cords apparently drape over your ears, merge, and then go down your back. Does that mean that I can take them out of my ear and th…
My "normal" earbuds are the Sony ex-71s but I just got a pair of EC3s (some guy had two boxes given to him so I got it unopened at a great discount). The fit is good (plenty of the…
In reference to your dangling comment: Hmm. Never thought about that.
Anyway, since I'm leaving for Berkeley in 7 days, I just ordered the Shures. I'll try 'em out, and if I don't…