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The Great Earphone Challenge
Wednesday, 16 January 2008 19:14
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ImageI'm a bit of an authority on earphones and I wish I wasn't. Dear reader, rest assured that I bought every last man jack of these, a very expensive process of trial and error.  When my last but one pair of Panasonic (RP HX20 - more on them later) died, I decided after a LOT of gawking, exploring and reading the obvious and outrageous lies printed on the packaging to go in for a pair from Philips: SHS 3201 earhook earphones.  

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Even as I was buying them, the good, sensible part of me (which I really ought to STOP ignoring - it warned me about 'Pipers at the Gates of Dawn 30th anniversary edition' as well) was saying "Hang on, fool! Philips hasn't made a good product since probably the mid-70s. The DVD player of yours that works, does so primarily because of luck and the fact that you barely use it. Don't! Noooo! OMFG You ARE Fucking Stupid!" Well Philips, as usual, lived up to its corporate philosophy of consumer rape and ripped me a new one. And ripped me off while they were at it. These are absolutely pathetic earphones with a tinny sound and no ability to render bass well in spite of their much vaunted and, I suspect, entirely fictional Bass Pipe. Something that the good folk at Philips probably came up with after many hits at a pipe of an entirely different sort.

 

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The manual continues to demonstrate that Philips is better at imaginative fiction than product design: 'Thanks to an acoustically-tuned air channel that turbo-charges the bass notes, you enjoy fantastic realism and a truly involved listening'

The only 'involved listening' associated with this product is in trying to find EQ settings that make it seem even slightly tolerable. My test album, the rather well mixed Serenity by Kotipelto sounded like a bootleg recorded via a very inferior cell phone. At Rs 645,(well over the modest $8 that this pair sells for online) you'd be better off just setting the money on fire cause then you'll have nothing left to remind you of your stupidity.

 

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Re:The Great Earphone Challenge
Jan 17 2008 20:57:46
I shall forgive the dig made at me for the otherwise entertaining writeup. Philips and their bass pipe [:D]
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Re:The Great Earphone Challenge
Jan 17 2008 22:39:40
I'll keep it in mind. The moment these earbuds that came with the transcend player conks out on me that is.

In other news, I'm planning to invest in a home studio to record my band so I'm going to get a pair of flat response monitors and I think I'll also find myself a good pair of headphones. Between the monitors, mp3 players, the sony music system and the headphones, I should be able to check out the mixes in various scenarios and put out my best.
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Re:The Great Earphone Challenge
Jan 18 2008 01:57:26
Awesome. That way I can record there as well :P
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Re:The Great Earphone Challenge
Jan 18 2008 04:49:35
Nice writeup man. The one I use at home is a very low-end Sennheiser HD201, it beats anything else in its bracket straight and square. I like it a lot, that's why I wanted one of those 550s or 650s. They are a keeper for life!

EDIT: I'm also the only one I know who can't stick an earphone inside his earwhatizzit. It falls out within a second or two. Anyone faces this issue? So I used to settle for earhooks since it has something to dangle on from, but man does it itch... Then I altogether stopped listening while on the move, and prefer to scan the horizons philosophically from a window and raise my head and pretend I'm Van Gogh when someone says "Hello'. Also it's fun to study the assholes around me who flip out their latest page 3 cell-phones and make it to cum by waving it like that and like this, along with the assortment of sex-toys that are specifically made for the phones.
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Re:The Great Earphone Challenge
Jan 25 2008 15:30:58
sweet write-up ravi!
i always have fucking rotten luck with earphones. I prefer headphones infinitely over earphones and I possess what I think is a very decent pair(the Panasonic RP-HT223)


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I like a very rich, bass-laden sound and no earphone I've owned so far has come anywhere close to providing me that kind of quality. I did have a pair of Panasonic earphones that worked decently for about 2 months before one side of it died out completely. plus, the volumes I listen to music at are too vulgar for earphones to handle.

I am forced to use a pair, though. I use it with my Samsung MP3 player while driving or at places where I generally can't use headphones.my latest pair of Sony earphones just conked out yesterday and I suspect I'll have to procure one soon. I suppose I'll just wait it out for a week and pick up that Sennheiser there when I come down to Bombay.

and a colleague of mine just picked up these on a trip to Singapore:


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it cost him something obscene like 300 USD. needless to say, he's being subjected to lots of ridicule at office. I wish I had that kind of money. *-(

also, anyone here with any knowledge on the sound quality of bluetooth headphones?I'm planning to buy a pair and wanted to check first.
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