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good earbuds 50-150$ range

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http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SE215-K-Sound-Monitor-Black/dp/B004PNZFZ8

 

Really good earbuds. Has a nice strong bass. mids are good High falls off a bit. Removable cables if you are into that.

 

http://www.amazon.com/HiFiMAN-RE400-HIFIMAN-RE-400-HEADPHONES/dp/B00AWLEAH6

 

another really good one. Mids and highs are very good.

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#derail

I'm really enjoying my Philips Fidelio S1's, so have a look at them or the S2's if you want to spend a bit more.

And if you go with them, consider getting some aftermarket tips, because the only one that is real comfortable (the comply foam tips) are starting to wear out already within 3 weeks of heavy use.

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If your device uses bluetooth, I'd get the Jaybird Bluebuds X. They sound amazing for the price, and are wireless. If your using them on a desktop, you will need some way of connecting them via bluetooth. (Like a USB dongle) They sound just as good as my ATH-M50's and are great for on the go use. They cost about 150$. If your wanting a wired pair or earbuds, I'd get the Klipsch S4i. Probably one of the best earbuds for under 100$. 

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