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Used to be Sony EX71's, but completely sold on the Seinheisers now. David
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I've got some really bassy Sony in ear, earphones, really good, they work as good earplugs too
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Could I have a look next time I'm in Soho David, as I need some new ones but I have to find ones that will work... I bought some I thought would be perfect before but just couldnt get on with them.
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No probs
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I have tried may a earphone< most of the above. However, the best fitting and most comfortable where my Sony Ericsson ear phones. You see, they are slightly curved so fit the shape of the ear really well, and are the plug type and have a 3.5mm jack but a short lead as they are meant to plug into the hands free part of the kit.
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I did asdas headphones: 69p remove the head strap so its just the speakers, and they sloted in to my arai perfectly, double sided carpet tape to hold them in place, and was far better than any headphones I'd previously tried.
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If you happen to have a sony ericsson of some kind the in-in-ear (the ones that sit in the ear canal) headphones work brilliantly. They block out road and wind noise and the sound is really clear. What's more is that you can't feel them when you're wearing them. Couldn't recommend them enough.
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I'll bare that in mind. Thanks
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