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Hello Chaps,
Looking to replace my Shure Se110 which i have had for a few years and have now died. They've been functional without being impressive, but did the job so can't really complain. Need to get a new set of headphones, with a bit of an upgrade. Things you might want to know: - Willing to spend somewhere in the £70 to £130 range (or more if someone tells me that I really really need to...). - Will be using them mostly either on the tube, at the gym or running. - Listen to wide range of music (but with guitar-based bias if I'm honest). - Also tend to listen to quite a lot of podcasts. Was going to be a bit boring and plump for whatever Bose had to offer, but eventually thought I should do some homework first. Any recommendations? Cheers, Ali |
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i'd go for the Klipsch Image S4i. Great sound quality, and will stay within your budget.
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At around the £100 point the Phonak Audeo PFE 012 is well worth considering. Loads more clarity than the Klipsch Image S4 (or S4i) and a way more comfortable in-ear fit.
The Bose IEMs are really very disappointing. Lots of bass, not much accuracy and many people find they fall out of their ears!
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