How about M-Audio earphones? http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=products.list&ID=Earphones
The IE-10's should be in your price range, although the IE-30's are definitely better quality. All models have detachable (and replaceable) cables. Sebastien > -----Original Message----- > From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: September 19, 2007 9:44 AM > To: 313 313 > Subject: Re: (313) (OT) In-ear headphone advice > > > I have some E2cs. The sound is nice but I use my Sennheiser > cx300s (be careful to get genune ones) much much more as the > Shures are incredibly tricky to install in your ear (and get > them in and out again if anyone talks to you) > > The Sennheiser's sound is not that different to the e2c. > > robin... > > On 19 Sep 2007, at 14:34, Odeluga, Ken wrote: > > > I would recommend any of the Shure's (I use E2cs) but the > fact is, I > > do get through a pair every 9-months on average. > > > > Whether that's due to my greater-than-normal carelessness > or the fact > > that they're not built to last much longer, I'm not sure. > But I have > > had 3 or 4 pairs so far. > > > > I'd be interested in a tough-as-nails pair that high audio > quality too > > ... > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Nik Stoltzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 19 September 2007 14:29 > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: (313) (OT) In-ear headphone advice > > > > > > Hello, > > > > I need some in-ear headphones to replace some old ones which keep > > dying on me. I don't want to go too crazy - £80 tops. There > are some > > Shure and Etymotic headphones available in that price range. > > Does anyone have any recommendations. They need to be > in-ear so I can > > run with them etc. I wouldn't mind going over budget if they sound > > good AND last more than a year (unlike the other Sony P.o.S ones I > > had...). > > > > Any help would be welcome. > > > > Cheers, > > > > N > >
