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here are some

soundmagic e50c

one more triple drivers (if they do go on sale)

rha s500 

sennheiser cx3.00

audiotechnica e40

 

Hi,

A sibling wants a new pair of Earphones for Christmas since they keep managing to break theirs.

 

Preferably looking for something with quality which is durable and under 50 GBP.

 

Looking to buy it soon cos Black Friday sales.

 

I'm not hugely knowledgeable about Earphones so yeah. Thanks much.

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i think pretty much any earphones weights under 50 pounds

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On ear, over ear, in ear? 

Open, closed? 

 

Maybe you can find some HD558 for 50 bucks. AFAIK there's also a closed version. 

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as others have said, what kind?

 

and also important, what kind of sound does your sibling want?

 

i ask this because headphones are tuned to specific music. for example, on most Beats or JBL headphones, modern music sounds great, but older rock music sounds awful, because the sound has very good low and high range sound, but no midrange. but if you buy something audiophile grade, or with "high resolution audio support" it means the sound has more midrange in it, and you can hear guitars and vocals much better. but, if you only listen to modern electronic music, that won't matter much, and that kind of music won't sound as good.

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11 minutes ago, FloRolf said:

On ear, over ear, in ear? 

I thought I made it clear with the use of "earphones" -_-.

 

In ear earphones

 

1 hour ago, paradigm249 said:

i think pretty much any earphones weights under 50 pounds

Currency. Not weight.

 

1 hour ago, RollinLower said:

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Just now, firelighter487 said:

as others have said, what kind?

 

and also important, what kind of sound does your sibling want?

 

i ask his because headphones are tuned to specific music. for example, on most Beats or JBL headphones, modern music sounds great, but older rock music sounds awful, because the sound has very high low and high range sound, but no midrange. but if you buy something with "hi-resolution" audio support"(i believe that's what it's called), it means the sound has more midrange in it, and you can hear guitars and vocals much better. but, if you only listen to modern electronic music, that won't matter much, and that kind of music won't sound as good.

 

This kind.

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34 minutes ago, firelighter487 said:

oh okay, i don't know much about those.

I know I said 50 pounds budget but jesus this is a damn deal :D.

 

115.00 with Active Noise Cancellation O.o........

 

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24 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

I know I said 50 pounds budget but jesus this is a damn deal :D.

 

115.00 with Active Noise Cancellation O.o........

 

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You should always search before Black Friday or Cyber Week because Amazon likes to advertise things as awesome deals even though they usually are just 5 bucks more. 

So 115 might not be much of a deal

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here are some

soundmagic e50c

one more triple drivers (if they do go on sale)

rha s500 

sennheiser cx3.00

audiotechnica e40

 

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6 hours ago, L.Lawliet said:

Headphones are also knows as earspeaker,earphone or cans.

If u want to be more specific use the terms earbuds or in ear headphone cause u could triggered an audiophile xD 

 

U may want to look for an IEMs

Its black friday who knows if u can find V-Sonic GR07 or if u cant then i am sure u can find marshall mode at that price range or cheaper

I ended up ordering the Sennheiser CX 3.00 30 pounds earphones.

 

7 hours ago, Scitesh said:

here are some

soundmagic e50c

one more triple drivers (if they do go on sale)

rha s500 

sennheiser cx3.00

audiotechnica e40

 

Thanks :).

 

See above.

 

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