Been using a pair of Creative EP-630, they recently were exposed to some magnetism(had a hard drive lying around on the desk), and now they don't sound all too great. I noticed they were still in stock at a local shop so I bought them again. Pretty nice sound, the bass is good enough for me. I can't walk around with them though, they sound extremely much when the cable touches anything.
I mainly use the Motorola S305 for workouts and video because I love the wireless freedom. However, I do appreciate good audio (as much as this non-audiophile can I suppose) and I own a pair of UE Triple Fi 10vi that I have yet to open and use. For those with the UE, would you say the N900 is good enough to make worthwhile use of the UE? I do also have a Sansa Clip that I occasionally use as well. Before the S305, I was using a pair of Sennheiser CX300 which I seem to have lost.
I'm practically sold on the CK7 low-profile design. But how comfortable are the in-ear pads? My ATH-M50 cans are solid performers and this is a contributing factor albeit a different sound stage.
The protruding ER-4P design leaves something to be desired, although the isolation seal looks garunteed, which is a fairly high priority. The in-ear pad options look comfortable too.
Bass is important however not overly critical... there's other sources for proper bass if necessary. Plus from what I've read bass response is directly related to in-ear seal and this is common across many / all IEMs.
Any N900 experience out there with these or other comparable models in a similar price range?
I've recently lost my original Nokia-headphones that came with the N900, and now i'm going to buy some good in-ear-headphones, and i was thinking about getting the Sennheiser CX 300 or even CX 500.
Anyone can recommend either the CX 300's or the CX 500's?