First real IEM help

emmko1

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Feb 23, 2013
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I'm new to the area of high-fi audio and need help deciding on a pair of in ear headphones. I have done some research and found a few pairs I think are suitable, they are the RHA MA-750, V-Sonic GR07 Bass edition, and the TDK BA 200s. I listen to mostly rock and electronic music so maybe a bit more bass and a good sound stage. I would appreciate any other suggestions, my budget is about $200 max. Thanks for reading
 
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you might want to look at

http://www.head-fi.org/t/680724/best-iems-under-200
http://www.head-fi.org/t/542386/best-value-iems-under-200

as well as this HUGE multi iem review
http://www.head-fi.org/t/478568/multi-iem-review-318-iems-compared-narmoo-r1m-added-07-03-14-p-936


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is there a resaon why you are looking to spend big money on IEMs instead of getting over-ears or other larger headphones? while it is entirely your choice, i personally dont spend big money on in-ears since they tend to get hogged up from being in your ears, they are easy to lose/steal and break. i normally have a cheap pair of in ears for the gym and a good pair of over earsfor home use

i cannot really help too much for specific in-ear recommendations as i'm...
you might want to look at

http://www.head-fi.org/t/680724/best-iems-under-200
http://www.head-fi.org/t/542386/best-value-iems-under-200

as well as this HUGE multi iem review
http://www.head-fi.org/t/478568/multi-iem-review-318-iems-compared-narmoo-r1m-added-07-03-14-p-936


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is there a resaon why you are looking to spend big money on IEMs instead of getting over-ears or other larger headphones? while it is entirely your choice, i personally dont spend big money on in-ears since they tend to get hogged up from being in your ears, they are easy to lose/steal and break. i normally have a cheap pair of in ears for the gym and a good pair of over earsfor home use

i cannot really help too much for specific in-ear recommendations as i'm a bit more knowledgeable on over-ears.... but you might want to check out the headphone guide i'm working on... specifically the section on "types of headphones" which will explain the various types of in-ear designs with a few pro/cons in case you were not familiar with them.
 
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