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Philips SHE9501 / SHE9500 IN-Ear Phone

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Just find these phones in iLounge
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/ipod/revi...ear-headphones/

Has anyone used this them before. They are not expensive. I want to ask if anyone else has used them before I order!
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Count me in..i'd like to know as well...I have the creative ep-630's...but they may be too much of a studio monitor for me...I want some bass baby!

Philips SHE9501 / SHE9500 IN-Ear Phone

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I just picked these up last week and I'm fairly pleased with the quality of the sound.

This basic style is great, with the "soft donut" of rubber that fits VERY comfortably in your ear, and really blocks outside sound. I've used this on trains. In comparison to another brand, I had similar style in Sony's but on the SONY the bass are not as good as these philips.

Philips SHE9501 / SHE9500 IN-Ear Phone

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I just picked these up last week and I'm fairly pleased with the quality of the sound.

This basic style is great, with the "soft donut" of rubber that fits VERY comfortably in your ear, and really blocks outside sound. I've used this on trains. In comparison to another brand, I had similar style in Sony's but on the SONY the bass are not as good as these philips.
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Thanks!

 

Philips SHE9501 / SHE9500 IN-Ear Phone

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I just picked these up last week and I'm fairly pleased with the quality of the sound.

This basic style is great, with the "soft donut" of rubber that fits VERY comfortably in your ear, and really blocks outside sound. I've used this on trains. In comparison to another brand, I had similar style in Sony's but on the SONY the bass are not as good as these philips.


How do SHE9500 compare to the Audio-Technica ATH-CK5 In-ear? They are in the same price range! Just wonder which one is better.

Philips have couple nice earphones lately: Philips SHE7600 / Philips SHE785 !
Tried both of them lately! Both of them are very promising!