Anyone can recommend me good earpieces? Bought a pair of Westone UM PRO 10's and the right side died on me literally after a month, what the fuck.
piston 3
/g/ has threads about headphones often enough. Maybe ask there.
I gave up spending decent money on headphones. Doesn't matter if I pay $100 or $20 they're utterly destroyed after 6-8 months being rubbed around on the area rug that covers my chest and saturated in sweat.
That being said I-mego makes a good sounding pair of buds that are comfortable. Heavy enough gauge wire that I was able to solder them back together 3 times before it was all just oxidized shit.
>>670477375
If you want them to last, I always get Sony, wear them all the time, sleep with them in, usually last me a year or so.
Remember to return the ones that broke.
>>670477375
Be less poor and buy a Sennheiser set.
>>670477375
Personally gave up on quality in-ears after even 100euro ones breaking after a few month. These days i simply buy the 5 euro headphones from Hama, the sound is okay
>>670477375
http://www.amazon.com/Skullcandy-Earbud-Black-Discontinued-Manufacturer/dp/B007136EDG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1456236923&sr=8-2&keywords=skull+candy+earbuds
These are great, recently discon'd but you can still pick them up from electronics stores till they run out of stock.
tweaked audio, use the same technology as bose but they are way cheaper and have really good customer service. if your earbuds break they will replace for free.
>>670477375
lose the in ear ones, and get some over ear headphones, sure they might be larger but the sound is so much better than most in-ear phones
sennheiser cx 300 II by far the best you can get for little money ( i think about 30 bucks o sth)
Xiaomi piston 3 is pretty good for their price. Beware of fakes.
I've got a bunch of them and been using and destroying a few in the last couple of years. Really depends what you're searching for. Currently have Audio-Technica IM02 (armature dual drivers) and they are great, but the sound signature is pretty specific and really depends what time of music you're into. The fact that the cables are replaceable are a plus, since usually the cables are the problem after 1 year of heavy usage. This ones you just replace the cables and voilà.
But you got plenty of options out there. I remember ones that had titanium cables and had great reviews but can't remember the name right now. It was a small manufacturer from the US. (Atomic??)