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I am getting fed up with all the earphones I buy only lasting about 6 months. I've tried Sony, Sennheiser and Phillips amongst those that I can remember.
I use them in the gym about 6 hours a week. My partner has the same problem.
Anybody able to recommend some that are going to last?
Thanks

I am getting fed up with all the earphones I buy only lasting about 6 months. I've tried Sony, Sennheiser and Phillips amongst those that I can remember.
I use them in the gym about 6 hours a week. My partner has the same problem.
Anybody able to recommend some that are going to last?
Thanks
2 sets of Sennheiser CX400 lasted about 6 months each. Amazon market place supplier had ceased trading both times
. Then contacted Sennheiser as they come with 2 year warranty. No response and not worth chasing.
I do have some CX300 that are about 3 years old and have used them on and off when the others failed. They do seem to have lasted, but I'm not that impressed with the sound.
I guess if I'm going to buy budget I have to accept they are not going to last.
. Then contacted Sennheiser as they come with 2 year warranty. No response and not worth chasing. I do have some CX300 that are about 3 years old and have used them on and off when the others failed. They do seem to have lasted, but I'm not that impressed with the sound.
I guess if I'm going to buy budget I have to accept they are not going to last.
Sennheiser PMX 680s for the Gym.
Sennheiser MM 30i for the commute and office.
The above is what I've been using for the last year and both are still going strong.
The MM 30i's get maybe 6 hours use a day and seem to take abuse quite well. Doubt I'd use them in the gym though as you can tell they're not sweat/water proof!
Sennheiser MM 30i for the commute and office.
The above is what I've been using for the last year and both are still going strong.
The MM 30i's get maybe 6 hours use a day and seem to take abuse quite well. Doubt I'd use them in the gym though as you can tell they're not sweat/water proof!
http://www.rha-audio.com/uk/ma350.html
I use RHA MA350s in the office, probably about 3-4hours a day, 5 days a week for about 10 months now. Took ages to bed in but I think they sound really good for the money and have a nice quality feel to them. Plus they are a UK company if that matters to you.
John
I use RHA MA350s in the office, probably about 3-4hours a day, 5 days a week for about 10 months now. Took ages to bed in but I think they sound really good for the money and have a nice quality feel to them. Plus they are a UK company if that matters to you.
John
uknick said:
2 sets of Sennheiser CX400 lasted about 6 months each. Amazon market place supplier had ceased trading both times
. Then contacted Sennheiser as they come with 2 year warranty. No response and not worth chasing.
Are you sure they were genuine? There are a few snides floating about.
. Then contacted Sennheiser as they come with 2 year warranty. No response and not worth chasing. Edited by eybic on Sunday 9th December 15:24
Edited by eybic on Sunday 9th December 15:25
woots787 said:
http://www.rha-audio.com/uk/ma350.html
I use RHA MA350s in the office, probably about 3-4hours a day, 5 days a week for about 10 months now. Took ages to bed in but I think they sound really good for the money and have a nice quality feel to them. Plus they are a UK company if that matters to you.
John
Might have to order a set of those next time round. Like the idea of the woven cable. I use RHA MA350s in the office, probably about 3-4hours a day, 5 days a week for about 10 months now. Took ages to bed in but I think they sound really good for the money and have a nice quality feel to them. Plus they are a UK company if that matters to you.
John
eybic]knick said:
2 sets of Sennheiser CX400 lasted about 6 months each. Amazon market place supplier had ceased trading both times
. Then contacted Sennheiser as they come with 2 year warranty. No response and not worth chasing. quote]
Are you sure they were genuine? There are a few snides floating about.
Looked pretty genuine, all the cardboard and sealed plastic packaging etc, and bought through Amazon. But, who knows these days?
. Then contacted Sennheiser as they come with 2 year warranty. No response and not worth chasing. quote]Are you sure they were genuine? There are a few snides floating about.
Just noticed RHA can be bought at Maplins. Looks like a trip there tomorrow.
I have Soundmagic E10's, they sound awesome and have stood up to a fair bit of abuse so far. Seem to be of really good build quality. http://www.whathifi.com/review/soundmagic-e10
As per other thread, Brainwavz M1 or R1. Kicked the Sennheisers CX300 into touch in an A/B demo.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Brainwavz-Dynamic-Speaker-...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Brainwavz-Dynamic-Speaker-...
M3Alan said:
I have Soundmagic E10's, they sound awesome and have stood up to a fair bit of abuse so far. Seem to be of really good build quality. http://www.whathifi.com/review/soundmagic-e10
Sent three sets back. One ear bud would go low level. Got those RHA's mentioned above, fraction off the sound quality the Sound Magic but lets hope they last longer. Pity mind, they are excellent when they work.Gave up on Senheiserses thingamabobs. Ones I tried were made of chocolate and crap sound quality.
jmorgan said:
Sent three sets back. One ear bud would go low level. Got those RHA's mentioned above, fraction off the sound quality the Sound Magic but lets hope they last longer. Pity mind, they are excellent when they work.
Gave up on Senheiserses thingamabobs. Ones I tried were made of chocolate and crap sound quality.
That's a shame! I hope mine do not suffer the same fate. They are only a month or so old, so time will tell. Like you say they are great when working correctly.Gave up on Senheiserses thingamabobs. Ones I tried were made of chocolate and crap sound quality.
Lots and lots of Sennheiser fakes around, and they sound horrible compared to the genuine ones. Buying through Amazon etc seems to be no guarantee of quality. In fact companies disappearing is probably a guarantee of fakes. My CX500s have lasted about 2 years so far, but I totally understand why you wouldn't want to go for another pair when the risk of getting a dud is so high.
I bought the Senheisers off Amazon as the local shops had run out. I did not go for the dirt cheap ones (too good to be true etc) and bought from the Amazon seller at s similar price to the shop and other prices indicated on line as the nrom. I suppose there is only so much you can do.
M3Alan said:
jmorgan said:
Sent three sets back. One ear bud would go low level. Got those RHA's mentioned above, fraction off the sound quality the Sound Magic but lets hope they last longer. Pity mind, they are excellent when they work.
Gave up on Senheiserses thingamabobs. Ones I tried were made of chocolate and crap sound quality.
That's a shame! I hope mine do not suffer the same fate. They are only a month or so old, so time will tell. Like you say they are great when working correctly.Gave up on Senheiserses thingamabobs. Ones I tried were made of chocolate and crap sound quality.
M3Alan said:
I have Soundmagic E10's, they sound awesome and have stood up to a fair bit of abuse so far. Seem to be of really good build quality. http://www.whathifi.com/review/soundmagic-e10
+1had these for a while, great sound and well constructed
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