Headphone buying guide: Choosing a form factorEarbudsEarbuds are commonly issued as freebies with MP3 players, but higher-performance buds can offer sonics that rivals full-size models. Their tiny earpieces rest on the outer ear or need to be inserted into the ear canal; some models include ear clips for a more secure fit. Upside
Sports headphones![]() This loosely defined category usually refers to lightweight, non-earbud models with two general headband styles: Standard vertical bands that arch over the head or horizontal designs that extend behind the head or neck. These headphones are almost always open-backed designs, with good reason: If you're jogging, the last thing you want to do is completely block out the ambient noise of the street around you. Upside
Ear-pad headphones![]() These headphones rest on your outer ears and run the gamut from inexpensive portables to high-end home models. While ear-pad headphones can have closed designs that cover the ears, they are never fully sealed as full-size circumaural models are. Upside
Full-size headphones![]() The tech-speak description for this type of headphone is circumaural--it includes any headphone with ear cups that fully enclose your ears. Because of their size and their acoustic isolation, full-size headphones are often considered to be better suited to home use rather than as a portable option. Upside
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@yipinglim: I think it is Allesandro MS-1. I can say this because I owned both of them and then sold my SR-60 for MS-1. (^_^)
Apr 16, 2008 23:25
I did try on the MS-1s when I was purchasing my SR60, and the additional bass is definitely welcome. So now that you mention it, I think both are great value!
Apr 30, 2008 14:33
using Shure SE210 now (low budget lah). quite a comfy fit but without any music playing, I can still hear my colleagues loud and clear when they talk like they're at a noisy wet market. When I do play something, I totally cannot hear ppl talking to me at normal levels.
Apr 17, 2008 05:30
mostly Sennheiser products are good, I never look back to any brand since I used Sennheiser earphnoe and headphones, I buy 8 pcs of Sennheiser mx450 and one Sennheiser PX 200, the PX 200 i used only for travel and other earphone I used for home specialy before sleep I realy feel the whole sound no noise and fits for my ear..
Apr 17, 2008 10:30
I just purchased a pair of in-ear headphones, the Westone UM-1, and I'm pretty much shut off from the outside world when I have them on. A very comfortable fit as well, and the sound quality is great for a pair of entry level in-ear headphones.
Packaged together with an amp from Jaben, the sound is ace!
Apr 30, 2008 14:35





