![]() Panasonic RP-HT21 Lightweight Headphones with XBS port for increased bass response $9.99 There is no excuse for not having "as good as possible" sound quality. I got these for use with my PC and personal listening devices. The sound separation is distinct, the bass strong and there is no tinny buzz in the music. At $5 a pair, one might afford to keep one on-duty in each device. The alternative isn't bad either. Just wear out a pair and replace it in six months. Oh, they are comfortable, too. ![]() Sennheiser RS120 926 MHz Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Cradle $109.95 I bought these about 1-1/2 years ago and they have stopped working. I can receive music (coming from who-knows-where) and radio signals loud and clear but I'm trying to receive my TV stations and suddenly I can't. They are also very loose and will fall off my head if I lean forward at all. I was willing to put up with the looseness but now they cannot be used at all. ![]() Coby CVE92 Isolation Stereo Earphones $14.99 they are definitely cheap. they were fine at first, but it didn't take long before the connection to one side was loose and you'd only hear through one bud 70% of the time. ![]() Sennheiser HD 202 Headphones $39.95 Got these over a year ago. First the cord is WAY too long, its made for people watching TV from 10 feet way. TOTAL PAIN when walking with the MP3 player. The sound is alright, but the bass is lacking. The cheap plastic connectors wear out so you speaker position won't stay in place if you use very much. They hurt after a hour of wearing. Can't hear outside noises, so thats good. |
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