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Nice looking but how do they sound? I don't really mind the bright-green color. I've been through so many different earbuds/headphones for running, at least 7 different pairs and the $$$ spent on each, and I have not found a decent pair that is durable, fits well and sounds good. I've since just gone back to using the stock iPod earbuds. I think I'm gonna try OMX-70 or MX-75. The Senns are available on Newegg and Amazon.
Posted by jcabanti on May 19, 2006 at 6:11 PM (PDT)
2
im buying these ones!!
i love the color and i hope they will sound good 
Posted by shader on May 20, 2006 at 1:40 PM (PDT)
3
they have a impedance of 64 ohm. is this a problem ?
roeland
Posted by roeland on May 24, 2006 at 8:04 AM (PDT)
4
I just bought a pair and I'm returning them. They're comfortable and secure enough, but the sound quality just isn't very good. Why is it so hard to find good-quality exercise earbuds?
Posted by ambrose1am on July 12, 2006 at 4:55 PM (PDT)
5
Some more clarification. These are comfortable and will stay on your ear, and the sound is pretty good (decent bass and midrange) IF you can fit the earphone in your ear correctly. The problem is that I and no one else--all different ear types and sizes--could position these well enough to get good quality sound. The arm doesn't stretch down enough and the bud isn't long enough to settle it properly in your ear. In short, they sound good and and are comfortable, but they don't fit anyone properly.
Posted by ambrose1am on July 13, 2006 at 12:09 PM (PDT)
6
I agree with ambrose they sound great and will stay on you ear but they are HARD not IMMPOSSIBLE to get in your ear, and the tube reaches plenty long enough, the problem is that the buds are angled in such a way that it is difficult to get them in properly but I can, and do, get them in every day, when I listen to to my iPod on my bike when I go to work.
Posted by music-_-lover on August 16, 2006 at 2:33 PM (PDT)
7
I give them an A- too because although they sound great and stay on well they are hard to get into your ear.
The case is also nice and simple its just a sturdy rubber puoch held togeter by a magnet.
Posted by music-_-lover on August 16, 2006 at 2:35 PM (PDT)
8
I got them for Xmas, but gotta say I am truly disappointed by low quality of the cable wire. Just one day after Xmas, while I had them on, I noticed a wire opening with copper wire coming out. I returned them for a new pair, but again, the wire was faulty. Got my money back and now I'm still searching for a good sports pair. Feels like searching for the holy grail...
Posted by rockee28 on January 2, 2007 at 5:35 AM (PDT)