I'm trying out a set of N-ergy Ncredible Monster in ear buds. Got them in red to match the SGS3. Super comfy and sound great. Lots of range but no distortion.
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"They will challenge your knowledge of your music..."
"Buy these with no doubts..." - The Absolute Sound
Introduced at the January 1994 Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show, the SR-60 startled everyone with its warm, natural midrange and detailed highs. SR-60's feature a compact, 2.5"-diameter polycarbonate driver housing-ideal for both home and portable applications.
The new SR60i won "Product of the Year" honors in England's What Hi-fi?. "These are as good as any cans in their class," raves the magazine. Low frequencies punch heftily, yet stop punctually, while voices in the midrange are as loaded with character and expression as you're likely to hear. Treble, likewise, is deft and rapid."
Upgraded Driver and More
What does the letter 'i' stand for in the new SR60i from Grado? Improved, that's what! Grado has taken one of the world’s most legendary headphones and taken it a few steps further.
The new SR60i has an upgraded driver design, and they have enlarged and improved the mass distribution in the plastic housing. The way the SR60i's new driver and plastic housing move air and react to sound vibrations are now less affected by transient distortions. With the SR60i you will notice improved control of the upper and lower range of the frequency spectrum with both better supporting Grado's world renowned midrange. And The SR60i will produce a sound that is pure Grado, warm harmonic color, rich full bodied vocals, excellent dynamics and an ultra smooth top end.
Triple "Best" Award Winner
"This fine pair of cans won a Best Buy in the Awards 1999 [issue] and is back again to claim its place on the rostrum," observes England's prestigious What Hi-Fi? magazine in its special Awards 2002 issue. "Why? Well, quite simply the Grado SR60s sound brilliant." So brilliant, the magazine once again awarded them "Best Buy" status.
According toWhat Hi-Fi?, "They have a remarkably airy, open sound, and this quality gives them a marvelous ability: they will challenge your knowledge of your music collection… as a piece you've listened to regularly for years suddenly reveals a hitherto buried instrument."
If that isn't enough, the SR60 won the "Best Hi-fi Headphones" award in the Awards 2005 issue. "These open-backed Grados have been around awhile, but they are absolutely quality throughout," raves the magazine.
"The Mighty Mouse of Headphones"
The Absolute Sound magazine rated the Grado SR60 as the "Best Headphones" in the Winter 08 / Spring 09 issue. "The Mighty Mouse of headphones, Grado's SR60 boasts superb midrange transparency and natural dynamics."
"Editors' Choice" Award Winner 2007
The Grado SR60 and SR80 headphones won an "Editors' Choice" award in the Winter 2007 Home Theater Buyer's Guide from The Perfect Vision magazine.
"The Grado SR60 and SR80 headphones are legendary for their performance and value, and either of them will bring out the best in any style music," reports The Perfect Vision. "With deep, clean bass and a wonderful all-around balance, these retro-styled headphones are both priced around $100."
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Well obviously the Beats would be better lol The beats are internally enhanced, the stock is just some earbuds...Beats are just over bassed, but they sound good
I know that man,but the stock ones give off a different sound to the music. The beats don't. And its just the stock ones. Other headphones I've used dont sound like the stock ones.
is there a sensible way to make my stock earbuds black? obv' nail varnish wouldnt work on the wires....
..i just dont like white and dont like lookin like im listnin to an ipod/iphone incase i take a stabbing for it (genuine risk)
global s3, UK. Ask me anything and ill reply even if its just an intelligent (or stupid) guess
is there a sensible way to make my stock earbuds black? obv' nail varnish wouldnt work on the wires....
..i just dont like white and dont like lookin like im listnin to an ipod/iphone incase i take a stabbing for it (genuine risk)
global s3, UK. Ask me anything and ill reply even if its just an intelligent (or stupid) guess
Artic P311 bluetooth while at the office
LG Tone 700 bluetooth on the treadmill
Shure e3 for travel on airplanes
Stock ones that came with the phone for laying in bed playing/watching while the Mrs. sleeps.
I'll also add that I use an inline volume reducer to eliminate the noise floor when using plug in phones in quiet locations.
Apagan: I'd be careful using expensive headphones while working out. The sweat gets into the earphones, drys and crystallizes on the drivers. I can't remember how many pairs of good headphones I've ruined over the years doing that...
Before I was using the headphones that came with the phone, but now I'm using Monster DNA's.
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I use "Coosh" brand headphones. They are the only earbuds that I've owned that don't break after a couple of months. (My current pair has lasted me 2 years.) I actually ended up giving my first pair to a friend and never got them returned.
They have amazing sound quality. And the best part? They retail for less than $10!
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