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My Sol Republic headphones just died out. Now I;m looking to get new earbuds and Im not really sure which to pick. I'm looking for something balanced, but I also like bassy. I have $70 to spend. So I'm thinking of the Klipsch S4 II or Velodyne vPulse or the Beyerdynamic DTX 101 iE. I have a pair of Kilpsch S4 that the jack broke so im kind of weary of getting them again. Help me out Please. Thanks

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Soundmagic e10 and then buy some decibullz earmoulds.

 

They seal extremely well with the decibullz moulds and should be extremely comfortable while sounding good.

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Soundmagic e10 and then buy some decibullz earmoulds.

 

They seal extremely well with the decibullz moulds and should be extremely comfortable while sounding good.

How's the sound? 

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How's the sound? 

 

 

I've heard good things about the bass and the overall sound for their price.

 

I think it'd be like $15 for the moulds and 30$ for the IEM's so you'd still have leftover money to spare on something else if you wanted

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Ostry KC06?

 

I'm no audio whore, but a lot of people like them

 

Edit: you get to sound like a hipster when people ask what they are, too :D

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Try out the NuForce NE-600X. Don't even look at how much it costs, just press the buy button.
 

They seal extremely well with the decibullz moulds and should be extremely comfortable while sounding good.

 
Says who?
 
I couldn't get the molds to mold well.

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I couldn't get the molds to mold well.

 

 

Every person that's recommended them to me said they never had an issue with them.

 

 

Didn't you break yours?

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Every person that's recommended them to me said they never had an issue with them.

 

Okay, but how many people was that, and did they actually own Decibullz molds themselves?

 

Didn't you break yours?

 

The E10's, yes. The molds, no.

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Bassy? Try Audio Technica CKS77X

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My Sol Republic headphones just died out. Now I;m looking to get new earbuds and Im not really sure which to pick. I'm looking for something balanced, but I also like bassy. I have $70 to spend. So I'm thinking of the Klipsch S4 II or Velodyne vPulse or the Beyerdynamic DTX 101 iE. I have a pair of Kilpsch S4 that the jack broke so im kind of weary of getting them again. Help me out Please. Thanks

 

MEElectronics M6P, they are on amazon for 30ish tops

 

also get a pair of comply tips with them, they sound way better with the right tips

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MEElectronics M6P, they are on amazon for 30ish tops

 

also get a pair of comply tips with them, they sound way better with the right tips

Are the m6p good? it will cost me a total of $35 to get shipped to australia from amazon. Are the 3 buttons wired for iOS use or android? 


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Are the m6p good? it will cost me a total of $35 to get shipped to australia from amazon. Are the 3 buttons wired for iOS use or android? 

 

the m6p sounds really good for something under $50, and they fit well.

 

the control isnt three button, it's one button plus a dial for volume. it works for both ios and my OnePlus One

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