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June 22, 2009 4:55 PM PDT

Choosing between headphone types--Ask the Editors

by Jasmine France

Q: Recently I have been considering a new pair of headphones because I am getting quite tired of the standard Apple earphones that the iPods come with. I have three products in mind, and I am having trouble deciding which one is the best choice. They include the Bose QuietComfort 3, the Beats by Dr. Dre, and the Shure SE530. As you can tell, they aren't the cheapest ones out there, but price at this point really isn't an issue. Which one out of the three is the most comfortable, has the best audio quality, and is the most durable; again, price really isn't a factor. Thank you very much for your help. -- John, via e-mail.

A: Comfort is a very personal thing, especially when you are comparing such different styles of headphones--in this case, an in-ear canalphone, an on-ear (supra-aural) set, and a full-size (circumaural) pair. Personally, I think they all offer excellent sound quality, although my personal preference probably pushes the Shure to the top with the Bose very slightly under that and then the Monster Beats very slightly beneath those. In any case, you are going to get great audio quality, so narrowing it down will probably come to comfort.

The safest bets in terms of comfort are probably the on-ear style (Bose) and the full-size set (Beats), but here I would eliminate the Beats because I noticed a slight rattle in the right earcup (where the noise-cancellation module is) whenever I walked around with the headphones on. Although it's only a minor annoyance, this leads me to think that Monster needs to fine-tune the design of those headphones before they are a sure-fire winner. Also, some people find that full-size cans make their ears sweat, which can lead to discomfort.

By process of elimination, that leaves us with the Bose, though if you have average-to-large size ears and are looking for something very compact, you would probably be quite satisfied with the Shures as well. However, the large earpieces will not fit all listeners comfortably.

MP3 Mailbox Monday is a recurring feature in which I answer a selection of questions about MP3 players and accessories, such as headphones, speakers, and music services and software. Check back often to see if the advice presented here might be of some use to you, or send your questions directly to me. (Note: We never include last names, but if you prefer to remain completely anonymous, please state as much in your e-mail.)

For more than five years, Jasmine France has covered a variety of tech products for CNET--from scanners to keyboards to GPS devices--but she's happiest where she is now: sitting atop a pile of MP3 players, "testing" every music service known to man, and jamming a variety of earbuds in every shape and color into her absurdly small ears. E-mail Jasmine.
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by RitoMan June 22, 2009 8:05 PM PDT
This weekend i went to B Buy for some "good" in ear headphones and i convinced myself that the more i spend on them, the better that they'll be, so i bought the Dre Beats Tour by Monster. My opinion is that they are not worth the $150 price tag. They are uncomfortable and don't keep any noise out at all. They sure look cool though.I will have to try the Bose or the shure's above. On another note, I would love to have Jasmine's job!!
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by Deepdiver47 June 23, 2009 11:46 PM PDT
It's not a job is it? It's what the rest of us schmucks do when we're NOT at work!! Lets add in some mobile phone reviews, office by the beach, long lunches 'testing' equipment in a real world situation and the insiders track to whats cooking thanks to CNET and its probably what I would choose to do if I won the lottery!

Just jealous, Jasmine . .
by Jasmineflower June 24, 2009 11:34 AM PDT
LOL! An office by the beach, eh? I like the sound of that. CNET headquarters is pretty close to a promenade by the Bay...does that count?
by Masterface7 June 23, 2009 5:45 AM PDT
man sorry to hear about your bad experience with the beats. I too stopped by my local best buy, and on a side note i was really surprised that my best buy had a HUGE instrument section which was composed of primarily guitars, anyway i was also pleasantly surprised that they had so many headphones our to try. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately) they didn't have any in ear headphones out, but they did have the beats out to try, as well as 2 pairs of Sony and the skull-candy head vibrators(not actual name). I personally own a pair of shure e530's which I felt compelled to buy since they are pretty easy to find sub 300 now a days, and they are way better than anything under 300 that slides into your ear. My favorite type of headphones are the in ear variety because i find they have better isolation, and sound clarity, and if you can get them in comfortably they fell like the just kinda disappear and you are left surrounded by music. That being said i am thinking about either getting the Bose quiet comfort 2 or the beats becuase i do like the head shaking power those headphones provide. One last thing i really don't find the Bose exhibits all that flattering. The reason i like them is a buddy of mine had them college and we would run bass tests and other things on them versus my now extinct Shure e5's.
And lol for going from stock earbuds all the way to the top in one jump
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by RitoMan June 23, 2009 6:59 PM PDT
Hey i have an update to my problem for you. Today i went back to B Buy to take back the Beats and next door they have a K-mart (yes i know that it's not the best electronics store out there). But i found these Phillips SHE9550 for $30 bucks (I know that Phillips is not the best products to buy), and i have to say that if you're looking for some buds with a big kick, these are the ones. Very comfortable too. I was thinking that i was going to take them back, but I'll keep em till they fall apart!!
by fcg1502 June 23, 2009 6:46 AM PDT
About a year ago I decided I need a new pair of earphones since my on-ear pair was wearing out a bit. I started doing some research online and gave myself a budget of up to $100. I went to lots of different sites including this one, BB, CC, Newegg, etc. One pair kept catching my eye because they were the highest, or close to the highest rated, on every site I saw them. They were the Skullcandy Ink'd earphones. The only cost $15 (which made me a bit suspicious) and they were in-ear, something I've always hated. But no matter what, they had high ratings. So I figured I'd pick up a pair and return them if I didn't like them. In all honesty, they are the best pair of earphones I've owned. The only complaint I have with them is that they tend to slide out of your ear when you get sweaty working out, but these things have seriously great sound. I've never listened to any model Shure, and I've listened to my mom's Bose QC (which are phenomenal) but for the sound and convenience you get with these, you can't beat $15-20.
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by JoshT1983 June 23, 2009 9:57 AM PDT
Etymotic HF2's! Alas a pair of head phones that really dont break the bank like the common shure headphones. I have been on the market for headphones for quite sometime and trust me when I say I have had my fair share of trial runs. Sorry for anyone has received a pair of headphones that have been used one time, I know ear wax is gross, but Im clean. ANYWAY, my HF2's have been fantastic for 175 I can listen to music like never before. all of my tunes come in at 220kbps not this 192kbps crapola and I can tell a difference. Take it from anyone who is a music buff they can definitely hear the difference between a 192 and 220. These beasts bring in some excellent highs and great mids, I'm not anyone who can really appreciate bass but they are of what I would consider good quality.

these are made for a phone that uses a mic so they makes ones that don't have a mic attached, but 175 bucks your on your way to some great listening. They are in ear headphones which I prefer but someone like earmuffs. just my piece! Don't skimp on headphone costs otherwise you will end up spending more money in the long run because you are not satisfied. Reading reviews will send you all across the board. Take your i-pod or MP3 Device over to an apple store and listen to YOUR music with their headphones because that is your best bet rather than reading on here about peoples opinions. Go work those ear drums boys and girls!!!
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