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Hey..jus wanted to know which are the best headphones for the nw-e005...ive been told the sennheiser mx350 are god.. i need one thats good but not costly..thanks:D

Review of Ex90 is good but they will cost you about $100.

How much do you want to spend ??

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Hmm I have an older model of a sennheiser HD 457 here, it's a "streetware" headphone so it's meant for mp3players. Anyway, allthough it's older, it has massive sound quality, especially the quality in sharpness and bass volume. It's giving me an almost cinematic feeling when I use it with my laptop (which has a louzy AC97 codec card with "software surround" and maxed THX with "star wars episode 3" (I like to test my hardware to it's maximum). And the good thing is: it doesn't cost too much, only 45 euros (28.8 Pound for u ;) ).

So it's great sound for a good price, i'd recommend u these.

--Sennheiser Earphones + Sony equipment equals heavenly sounds--

Hope it'll help ya ;)

I hope the volume hack comes out though, because such equipment works better with more output then that limited european output standard..

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Thanks so much..i had doubts about the volumew of particular headphones with the mp3 player..such as the sony in-ear onesa that passively cancels all outside noise..they were so quiet but i hope the senns r loud enough...i heard sennheisers have low bass..i dont mean tinny but the fact that its so low its nearly inaudible...is this true??

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I would say, the volume is average with my sennheiser phones (on max output offcourse), so it's still good enough :). About the basses, yes the bass of sennheisers are really low (that's why i bought them ;) ) but not that low its inaudable (25 hz, so you can hear it ;)). I think the loud basses come from the high bass output and thus having a higher amplitude instead of a lower frequence so the basses really sound loud.

Believe me for hard beats/basses or dvd surround, these give more then enough satisfaction (even when I use them with my E003). Ah and the music i use them for is trance (not 100% ok phones for that music), jumpstyle (heavy beats, takes out the best of the phones), rock (sounds great and clear enough) and even ethnic (very nice sound). Ah and if you really want to take it all out , try music from "the prodigy" on them, it's just crazy :P.

ps: http://www.eshop.nl/product_info.php?products_id=134068 if you want them very cheap (34 euro, so that surely is within the budgetlimit i think)

Anyway, I don't say you should go for these, but if you want to go for the best basses and good sound quality, go for sennheiser.

Sony earphones, and then i mean starting from 25/50 euro, are fine too. Less basspower though, but still good quality (almost as good/same as the sennheiser quality, I tested it).

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