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Been a while since I've had any American goodies, so put in a big order :D

Craig right now :D

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E10's are easily the best in ear headphones for the price and some even pricier, Used sennhiesers before i got mine and i don't know exactly why but the E10's are beautiful in every way.

i don't know why this forum loves E10's but everyone bangs on about them as if they are the holy grail.

http://theheadphonelist.com/earphon*******s-guide/

you may want to take a look there you may learn a thing or two.

"Soundmagic E10 ($35) – Though not quite as clear and resolving as the Philips SHE3580, the E10 is a great all-around alternative with less bass emphasis, smoother treble, and a wider and airier sound"


the iem's they are saying is clearer and more resolving cost me £4.99. in fact the newer version of those only cost £5.50.

JVC HA-FX101 are much better if you like bass than the E10and much cheaper too, i also have them.

Brainwavz M1 - brilliant if your looking for that reference sound and also £10 cheaper than E10's

ideally though you want to keep an eye on sound city, sometimes people post IEM's on there which cost as little as £3 or maybe up to £20 but can beat IEM's worth 10-20 times as much.
 
I have E10's and (unfortunately) some HA-FX and the E10's are far, far better, the JVC's are uncomfortable and muddy sounding in comparison. I bought the the E10's on recommendation from headfi's forum, who're the undisputed authority on headphones.
 
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