The bad part was in that in all my running after him (and Raid's fast) I lost my Altec Lansing Backbeats that I use for my iPod Nano, a relatively inexpensive set of earbuds you can get from Best Buy for about $30.
I had been pretty happy with them, but not as happy as I've been with 2 sets of relatively inexpensive headphones that I found some years ago. If you're not one of that group who Thomas J Stanley calls "the glittering rich" and are like most of us and on a budget, in my opinion, the best 2 low-priced headphones with the best audio fidelity are:
- the Koss Portapro

- These headphones are not the easiest on the eye, but they sound fantastic and you can grab them for about $35 on Amazon. Lower frequencies with the PortaPro's are particularly robust.

It now appears that they are going for about $55 on Amazon.com and further that Sennheiser has replaced this model with the PX-100-II which I haven't used. But the sound on the PX-100s is very clean and the appearance is less ostentatious than the PortaPro's. However, the PortaPro has a more satisfying base sound.
While these are my two favorite budget headphones, I don't wear them much out in public, greatly preferring to wear earbuds, which are more subtle in appearance.
I've never found any pair of relatively inexpensive earbuds that I was thrilled with. Mostly I have used Sony's ubiquitous MDR-EX36V and, as I mentioned, more recently I've been using the Altec Lansing Backbeats. Both have a pretty good sound - certainly better than the stock set that comes with the iPod - sufficient but not overwhelming bass and crisp highs without sounding tinny (though I have noticed audible variability in the MDRs).
So after losing my Backbeats last night, I needed a new pair of earbuds and off to Best Buy I went. I had my Blackberry with me so that I could check cnet reviews as I reviewed what earbuds my local Columbia, MD store had in stock.
I noticed a new set of earbuds I hadn't really noticed before: UE (Ultimate Ears) Super.Fi 4
These retail for $129, but Best Buy had them on a discontinued sale for $35! !Cnet gave them a "Very Good" rating and the price was right!! Plus Best Buy has a generous return policy so I knew I could return them if I wished.
The cnet review talks about the fact that the fit's iffy, even though UE provides a number of differently sized ear tips. Apparently in response to these kinds of complaints, UE now also provides 2 foam ear tips that allows for an even more snug a fit for some folks. I find the foam tips work best for me. Cnet says that these earbuds may be an issue with smaller ears but I didn't experience that. After wearing them for over an hour while exercising, I was a little concerned about the weight of the earbuds and comfort, but I don't think it's going to be a big issue. Moreover, UE recommends that in exercising or other high-movement situations, that the user put the cord over the ear. I had never tried this before but it works well.
The sound of these earbuds is the best I've ever heard and the $35 price tag makes these earbuds a real bargain. I tested them by listening to Fourplay, White Stripes, and Gorillaz and the music was very clean. The bases were solid and the highs were very clear. I was very happy with the sound.
Recommended.
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