Top 10 Best Earphones for the iPod

Frustrated audiophile? Looking for the best earphones available? Worry no more. We found a list of the top ten best earphones for you and your iPod.

UM2

Westone UM2 Dual Driver In-Ear Earphones
It’s a set of dual driver earphones. It has well designed cables, and arguably better comfort than the 5PRO and the E5c, also just in case you run into any problems, Westone provides excellent customer support. It’s perfectly balanced output places this very “musical” set at number 1. A downside to this lovely toy would be that it only has a one year warranty. It costs around $450, if you surf around enough, you can find some stores that sell them for around $300.

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Frustrated audiophile? Looking for the best earphones available? Worry no more. We found a list of the top ten best earphones for you and your iPod.

UM2

Westone UM2 Dual Driver In-Ear Earphones
It’s a set of dual driver earphones. It has well designed cables, and arguably better comfort than the 5PRO and the E5c, also just in case you run into any problems, Westone provides excellent customer support. It’s perfectly balanced output places this very “musical” set at number 1. A downside to this lovely toy would be that it only has a one year warranty. It costs around $450, if you surf around enough, you can find some stores that sell them for around $300.

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Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5Pro Earphones NEW Metallic Black
Some may find the 5Pro a bit bulky, but for its cost of around $200 (some stores sell them for as low as $189,) it has great performance

Shure E5c Earphones
Both earphones clearly more comfy than the 5Pro, sadly the sound quality isn’t that good as the 5Pro’s. Don’t be disappointed though. It has great bass, and the sound is still better than a lot of other earphones out there. The price ranges from $600-500 but the quality, comfort and the two year warranty makes it worth it.

Shure E4 Gray Earphones
Best earphones for Jazz music as it features extreme detail on the mid to high range and a very clean background. Also great for the classical stuff. It sells for around $300.

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05 – Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5EB Earphones Black We Will Beat Any Lower Price!
At around $150 it’s the most inexpensive dual driver earphones in the market. The extended bass that delivers a defined yet powerful low range, makes this great for those into tub-thumping beats. May be a bit too large for people with smaller ears

06 – Westone UM1 Single Driver True Fit In-Ear Earphones
The little brother of the UM2. Second most comfortable earphones out there. It has a balanced output with not so much details on the highs and the mids. Has nicely designed cables. The UM1 sells for around $120. As far as comfort for cost goes this is it.

07 – Etymotic ER4P MicroPro (ER4) Earphones
Excellent for home listening with great detail on the mid to high frequency range. May not be for you if you’re into outdoor activities as its odd design makes it a bit awkward. It’s a bit lacking when it comes to the bass so this may not be for you if you’re into songs with heavy bass. Costs around $200.

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08 – Ultimate Ears Super.fi 3 Studio Earphones Black
Amazing sound for its cost, which is only around $70-90. That may explain why it’s popular.

09 – Shure E2G Black Earphones (same as E2C Black)
Great for it’s cost of around $100. Decent bass, decent detail, nice audio range, and lightweight.

10 – Etymotic 6i Isolator Earphones ER6i
It’s sound quality easily beats the stock iPod ear-buds. It’s a great performer and it is extremely light. It may be a bit too fragile for some people. The price ranges from $90-150.

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