I listen to music through headphones for over 6 hours a day. I also listen to different music sources (lossless and mp3). I upgraded those crappy in-ear IPOD headphones once (for a $29 pair) and still didn't get what I wanted: smooth musical response, clear but not obtrusive sound, maximum high-frequency rumble reduction , which leads to ear fatigue after too much many hours of listening. Listening at the highest level. So I decided to move to the next price category. I spent a lot of money on these little beauties and I'm thrilled. The sound is clear (better than full-size drivers), the base sounds real (we're talking true Abbey Road quality), and it's a pleasure to play at high volumes. The only problem isn't the fault of the buds. These phones do not forgive the poor quality of many commercially available MP3s. I wonder if that's why Apple ships such poor headphones with their IPOD line? The headphones that come with ZUNE are much better than the Apple version, but nowhere near as good as these Klipsch ones! If you listen to too much music and/or want to hear CD quality recordings for what they sound, you may get far worse results than this.
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