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Just use a pair of Grado RS1's they should keep the music flowing;) they work realy well.
Along the speaker theme try a pair of Wilson Benesh Bishops or Discovery's or maybe some Krell LAT 1's I've never been over keen on B&Ws
 
those wacky english

Originally posted by WinterMute
Now these are really going to have to go some to beat the pair of Sennheisser MX500 I've got which sound great and are cheaper.

Bu**er the sound leakage, if I'm listening to great music, everyone else should too.

Sod it, I'm gonna strap a pair of B&W 802's top my head:D

to all americans: bu**er i believe he means as the term "bugger" which is not a swearword, you nutter, and always, go New Zealand cricket:p
 
Got mine today. I like the old ones better. I'm going to return these.
For the same song, I found that with the old headphones, I got better sound.
However, the new headphones are more comfortable.

5 pics are uploaded at
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oh btw, one big thing...For those concerned about the ear wax...this one is more cleanable because with apple's you can actually take off the soft plastic part and use a wet cloth and wipe it out...or use your shirt. :D
 
New Apple in-ear Headphones

I have purchased the new Apple headphones, which Apple says are an improvement, and I must say they have terrible bass reception. I love Hip-Hop and I was turning up the bass and I could not hear anything. Infact, the overall sound quality was extremely poor. I placed the headphones in as far as they could go in my ear, however, the experience was not worth the $29 (educational) that I spent for these. Stick to the original headphones. They are much better and already give great bass response.
 
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