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Hello everybody - i am just here to ask about what good ear buds (not the big ones that go over your ears have good bass?

Personally i love bass, without it - i probably wont listen to music unless its trance/techno/and so on...

now i have the Logitech sound cancelling earphones...

i got them about a year ago and only got them to try out big earphones, and what i liked about them compared to the other ones is that they covered my ears so well and they were really comfortable... the only problem is (and this is why they stopped selling them) is because the rotating part of the earphones were holding on by this little string of plastic which brake very easily... happened to me but i just super glued and now its fine :)...

I dont mind if anyone posts anything about big ones with a lot of bass but i want small ones with a lot of bass because i might be using them in class when there is a work period and i dont want people to look at me the whole time lol... one choice i have so far is the v moda vibe and if you suggest something please give me a comparison with the logitech earphones i have, thank you :D

my price range is max 200 bucks...

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I had the CX300s and returned them - the bass is strong, but boomy and the mids and highs were almost non-existant. Found the CX400s on sale for the same price online, and couldn't be happier (I've been told that the CX500s are the same buds, but a different cable config).

It's almost creepy to hear such a powerful, but *normal* bass sound and not feel it in any other part of your body. Gives me a subconcious desire to look around for the half-stack and kick drum in the room. :laugh:

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im looking for something below 100 but if there is something like 100 times better for like 20 bucks more then ill go with that, and 200 is the final limit... and any commparison to the logitech sound canceling?

and BTW - i will never buy a bose item

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Hello, i posted this before but ppl stopped responding...

so here i am again...

here is what i know so far:

budget is more or less 100 bucks

choices: (ONLY EARPHONES)

-sennheiser CX300

-shure se210

-sennheiser CX400 (if they have an improvement in bass from the cx300 and are better than the shure se210)

-v-moda vibe or bass freq (whichever has more bass)

-ultimate ear fl.5 extended bass (low chance, only if they have crazy bass that will blow my mind, and because i found it for a good price)

and if you can plz compare these to the ipod earphones and the logitech noise canceling headphones...

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Best over-ear bass headphones which are a good price are Sennheiser HD 212 Pro's.

For in ear it is hard to say., since all I've heard are cheap ones, JVC HA-FX55's are pretty good on bass. :/

But I've heard for expensive ones, shure makes some good earbuds.

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