Hello.
I want to buy some headphones - but every time I wander in the direction of the musical technology aisle, I break out in a slight panic. I can't understand how there can be so very many different types of headphones, and I don't just mean between the "big fat ones that sit on your head" and the "in-ear" headphones, since it's the latter that i'm particularly interested in. But with the in-ear ones, there seem to be about 50 different types from all kinds of different manufacturers. Some for about £10, and others for up to £60.
So I ask you, wise and learned people of NSC, can anyone recommend a decent set of in-ear headphones for about £20? I'd like to listen to some music on the train or wandering around, without everyone else being able to hear (so that no-one catches onto my Celine Dion fixation) and, ideally, I'd like it if they didn't really hurt my ears after 30 minutes.
Spanks,
Razi
I want to buy some headphones - but every time I wander in the direction of the musical technology aisle, I break out in a slight panic. I can't understand how there can be so very many different types of headphones, and I don't just mean between the "big fat ones that sit on your head" and the "in-ear" headphones, since it's the latter that i'm particularly interested in. But with the in-ear ones, there seem to be about 50 different types from all kinds of different manufacturers. Some for about £10, and others for up to £60.
So I ask you, wise and learned people of NSC, can anyone recommend a decent set of in-ear headphones for about £20? I'd like to listen to some music on the train or wandering around, without everyone else being able to hear (so that no-one catches onto my Celine Dion fixation) and, ideally, I'd like it if they didn't really hurt my ears after 30 minutes.
Spanks,
Razi