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Tired of cheep crappy IEMs

djewell314

I currently have a pair of CHC silverados for trips and general use and Grado RS2is for my PC and listening to music. I bought some cheep $10 earbuds for when i need something to throw in my pocket and thake for bike rides or school but they keep breaking (on my third pair). Finaly going to suck it up and buy some nice IEMs. Amy sugestions for decent sounding comfortable but most of all durable iEMs for perferably under $200?

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sennheiser ie 60's or something along the lines of that, maybe along the lines of something from klipsch?

 

 

@ShearMe is much better with IEM's than I am, I'll call upon him to help out.

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Shure SE215 are a great choice if you want true IEMs. Replaceable cable, enforced contact regions, comfortable fit, serious noise cancellation and fantastic audio quality. If you want more canal/bud style then I recommend Sennheiser CX 55's.

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Shure SE215 are a great choice if you want true IEMs. Replaceable cable, enforced contact regions, comfortable fit, serious noise cancellation and fantastic audio quality. If you want more canal/bud style then I recommend Sennheiser CX 55's.

any knowledge on how the 215s compare to the 315s?
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any knowledge on how the 215s compare to the 315s?

315's have a slightly broader frequency range, higher SPL along with it being categorized as a "High-Definition Micro Driver + Tuned BassPort." SE's get very pricey as you work up the range of products. 

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i've seen really good ratings on the steelseries flux in-ear

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