Like i said earlier though. If you're using an eliptical or a treadmill where there is usually a designed place to put discmans and mp3 players, I would think it would be okay to use the ipod in that situation.
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Re: Cheap IPOD VS More Expensive IPOD
Originally posted by pk500
Like i said earlier though. If you're using an eliptical or a treadmill where there is usually a designed place to put discmans and mp3 players, I would think it would be okay to use the ipod in that situation. -
Re: Cheap IPOD VS More Expensive IPOD
I really like the way the Shure E4 series sounded with the Nano and my 60Gb Video. You'll get compact size(no bigger than stock earphones) noise isolation(blocks out any outside noise, all you hear is the music) and premium sound. Bad part is to expect to pay a premium price.Comment
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Re: Cheap IPOD VS More Expensive IPOD
Yeah, I don't think im too keen on spending more than I did for my nano itself on a set of headphones. I would like better quality than the stock apple buds but im definately not an audiophile.Originally posted by andayamanI really like the way the Shure E4 series sounded with the Nano and my 60Gb Video. You'll get compact size(no bigger than stock earphones) noise isolation(blocks out any outside noise, all you hear is the music) and premium sound. Bad part is to expect to pay a premium price.
Any cheaper suggestions?
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