WWStereo.com has Klipsch Reference S4 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Headphones (black) for $100 - $54 promotional code G0REF = $46 with free shipping. Thanks DJ3xclusive
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These are the reference series, much more durable higher quality ear-phones!
Features
- Superior noise-isolating design
- Patented oval ear tips for unbeatable comfort
- Delivers smooth Sound with enhanced bass
- Durable home theater style cables with built-in strain relief
- Sleek black with signature Reference copper accents
- Accessories: 4 different-sized ear tips, Storage case, clothing clip
- Design: Dynamic Moving Coil Micro Speaker
- Dimensions: 8.5mm diameter
- Drive Components: Full range kg 25
- Frequency Response: 10Hz - 19KHz
- Connections: 3.5mm
- Noise Isolation: -16
- Nominal Impedance: 18-ohm
- Sensitivity: 110db SPL/mW
- Weight: 11.9 grams
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Considering getting another pair.
All in all, great headphones for a good price. Bought these a while back and use it constantly at the gym, treadmill running without any issues for months and handily outperform my Bose IE headphones.
Agree. It's like a bass drum hit or someone smacking an old telephone white with a bat. Probably due to no free flowing of air through the canal. And I don't believe it has anything to due with price point, just all earphones that have a tight fit in the ear canal.
Microphonics is the term for what I was describing. It is a problem with almost all of in-ear headphones, but it doesn't bother some people as much as others. It just happens to bother me more than others.
Great deal on this set.
http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-IMA...klipsch+s4
and this one
http://www.wwstereo.com/Klipsch/1013730
help me out please,thanks
The First one its seem like alot good review.
I have a pair of Image S3's and they're still working great. Wondering if it's worth the upgrade.
I was not sure if I was going to slide into a coma and end up headphone-less.
I have a pair of Image S3's and they're still working great. Wondering if it's worth the upgrade.
Reference series are better and released newer
I have a pair of Image S3's and they're still working great. Wondering if it's worth the upgrade.