Top products from r/jungle
We found 3 product mentions on r/jungle. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Shure SE215-CL Sound Isolating Earphones with Single Dynamic MicroDriver
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
“-CL” designates the product’s color variation (clear).Evolved from personal monitor technology that's been road-tested by pro musicians, the SE215 offers detailed sound with enhanced bass for personal listening or professional monitoring.Comfortable sound isolating sleeves block up to 37 dB o...
2. Ministry of Sound: Jungle Classics / Various
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
3. RHA T20i Black (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
No longer produced by RHA, replaced by newer model: Gen. 2RHA's revolutionary Hi-Res DualCoil Dynamic DriversInjection moulded 303F premium grade Stainless Steel ergonomic housings with patent pending, mouldable over-ear hooksApple compatible 3-button remoteInterchangeable audio tuning filters
>Holy smoke! That price :D
I understand completely, it's a big investment for something you jam in your ear holes. If by chance you did talk yourself into it, I can vouch for the sound quality of these things. Where most earbuds emulate a noise that's kinda bass like, these things deliver actual bass.
They do it so well that I can't turn up my MP3 player past a volume level of 2 with them in. The shure earbuds I can comfortably listen to at 6-8.
Heads up, don't follow any product links from that amazon page, or you're gonna find out that $180 in the world of high end audio is hardly even an entry price.
>Atm my main plan is though Sony MDR EX650AP but just an idea atm, do you know if their good?
My only experience with Sony products in the last 10-15 years is in regards to their monitoring headphones for mixing.
I've owned the MDR-V700DJ, and the MDR-V900's, I have no complaints about either set, and would recommend them, but I don't imagine that info is much help in your want to know about sony earbuds.
Shure makes a pair around the same price point as your Sonys, and they make great stuff.
The only thing I would say about Shure is that the bass definition leaves a bit to be desired, but the overall fidelity is amazing.
Another cool thing about Shure earbuds is that you can replace the cable if it gets jacked up. You pop off the drivers, and a new cord plugs right in, no tools needed.
If you know what songs you want, go to the website for the record label it was released on. They usually have the MP3's at ok sound quality you can buy (and usually vinyl re-issues). Failing that do what others have said and just get compilation CD's from amazon or something. This one is only £6 and comes with the MP3 download for it too.