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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Are All Mp3 Earphones The Same?

By Sharonna Shelby

Apple's iPod continues to be the most popular MP3 player with consumers but it is still shipped with a cheap set of earphones. If you have tried to listen to music on them for any length of time you will know that they start to hurt after awhile. They also don't have too good a sound quality compared to more expensive earphones.

In airplanes it is real nice to have those noise canceling headphones and you can get those from several companies now. But most of the time you just want regular earphones that you can wear for hours without them starting to hurt. The unfortunate thing is that most earphones come in secure plastic packages and there is no way to try them before you buy.

If you set out to find a good pair of earphones, you first need to figure out what qualities you are looking for and how much you are willing to pay. If you find a pair that are real comfortable and yet have poor sound, you will still not have what you are looking for. Not everyone puts the same value on the quality of sound, as some people want only the best. Other people can't really tell the difference anyway and any middle of the road pair of earphones would be fine for them.

If high quality sound is what you are looking for, you should be warned that you could pay quite a bit for it. Mp3 earphones can cost as much as $200 to $400 dollars at the highest levels. Other people will place more value on comfort and have that be the only criteria they are looking for.

Like with most other things, the best choices are probably in the middle of those two prices. You certainly don't have to spend $400 to get a quality pair of earphones but if you have the money and truly want the best, they are there for you. Most people will probably settle on a pair priced between $20 and $100 and that is more than good enough. - 18758

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