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holla420

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Thanks for sharing your find but I'm still rocking out with the beat that came with the rezound and loving it plus the black and red match so well with the phone if only I can find a nice black and red case now

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I was being a cheap a$$ the other day looking for some relatively cheap earbuds. Then I came across theses generic beats earbuds(don't laugh at me) so I got them in today and I must say they sound pretty much just like the real ones.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/In-Ear-In-E...53210864?pt=US_Headphones&hash=item4d08635af0


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I tried these buds, but they sounded pretty tinny

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Lol I got a pair of beats but only the left earbud work :( they sound Awiite there is a sound different but they pump out some bass:cool:

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If you want some beats-like headphones without the beats pricetag I would recommend the JVC HA-FX101's (appx. $20) They have kind of a crappy cord, but they sound nice if you like bass-heavy music. Can't beat 'em for 20 bucks. Also if you prefer cans over earbuds the sony MDR-XB500 are pretty insane bass-wise. Very nice headphones, they will rattle your teeth if you want them to, crisp highs and nice mids. Not too muddy. They are about 60 bucks & worth every penny. I prefer them over some of my $200 cans. And yeah, I'm sort of a headphone junky =)
 
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If you want some beats-like headphones without the beats pricetag I would recommend the JVC HA-FX101's (appx. $20) They have kind of a crappy cord, but they sound nice if you like bass-heavy music. Can't beat 'em for 20 bucks. Also if you prefer cans over earbuds the sony MDR-XB500 are pretty insane bass-wise. Very nice headphones, they will rattle your teeth if you want them to, crisp highs and nice mids. Not too muddy. They are about 60 bucks & worth every penny. I prefer them over some of my $200 cans. And yeah, I'm sort of a headphone junky =)

Just looked at thoses and I like. I really like http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=180968888846&index=3&nav=SEARCH&nid=65676461199 looks like they beat hard :thumbup:

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I always recommend the JVC Xtreme Xplosives for amazing sounding, inexpensive, earbuds. You can wear these things for hours and hours without ever even the slightest bit of pain. Only buds I've owned out of many that felt so natural in your ears that you can forget you're wearing them.

Then you get to the sound.. Bass is deep and clear, mids are great, and highs are surprisingly good. So far, none of my friends or family that I've bought them for or recommended them to have given them anything but high praise.

They can be found on Amazon for about $18 for the older version and $25 for the newer with aluminum casing and carbon diaphragm.

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For doing yardwork ill or when I need to still hear my surroundings ill use some Vmoda in ears. But when I want to imerse myself in my music, ill use my Westone ES5s. I've tried many many in ears, and these are the 2 I've settled on. If I could give one piece of advice, get phones with removable cords. Those were always the first thing to break.
 

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I always recommend the JVC Xtreme Xplosives for amazing sounding, inexpensive, earbuds. You can wear these things for hours and hours without ever even the slightest bit of pain. Only buds I've owned out of many that felt so natural in your ears that you can forget you're wearing them.

Then you get to the sound.. Bass is deep and clear, mids are great, and highs are surprisingly good. So far, none of my friends or family that I've bought them for or recommended them to have given them anything but high praise.

They can be found on Amazon for about $18 for the older version and $25 for the newer with aluminum casing and carbon diaphragm.

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i have them, while they are great sounding and i'm loving the case (and name), i cant say that they are painless, i've tried both the small and medium size rubbers and they both result in mild discomfort after a certain amount of time. I can live with that because they were cheap and great sounding for price range, plus it's near impossible to find ear buds that don't start hurting after a while. I recommend speakers for a pain free experience
 

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Why our phone didn't come w/a pair of beats earbuds :thumbdown:

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Because our phone upgrade wouldn't have cost 200 dollars (or 800? if you bought it outright) if they did. Not to mention Beats earbuds are overpriced, that price tag doesn't reflect their quality.

Isn't the rezound 199 like our phone? Well at least I paid that for my phone

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