How Bad Inexpensive Buds Really Are.

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Hobbit

Audioholic Chief
I just want to share an experience. I downloaded an ear training app onto my work computer (don't tell anyone!). I had three sets of inexpensive buds lying around. They were mostly used for listening to my voice mails and only occasionally for music. I never really gave them much thought.

However, I was floored after using this app. I set the app to a steel string guitar. The first set of no name buds sounded so horrific I grabbed a pair a cheep Shures I had. The tone of the guitar was night and day between the two. So I grabbed a third pair and it had a completely different tone than the other two. I really would have never expected this huge of a difference. If I hadn't heard it with my own ears I wouldn't have ever believed it. It was as if I chose a different sounding guitar from the app every time....
 
Dan Madden

Dan Madden

Audioholic
Yep.....The difference in sound quality between in-ear headphones can be quite large. Like with all headphones, you typically get what you pay for.
 
tyhjaarpa

tyhjaarpa

Audioholic Field Marshall
Yes there is quite big differences. How ever there are some really nice IEM on lower price point as well. Generally IEM you get with phone are total garbage for example.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I just want to share an experience. I downloaded an ear training app onto my work computer (don't tell anyone!). I had three sets of inexpensive buds lying around. They were mostly used for listening to my voice mails and only occasionally for music. I never really gave them much thought.

However, I was floored after using this app. I set the app to a steel string guitar. The first set of no name buds sounded so horrific I grabbed a pair a cheep Shures I had. The tone of the guitar was night and day between the two. So I grabbed a third pair and it had a completely different tone than the other two. I really would have never expected this huge of a difference. If I hadn't heard it with my own ears I wouldn't have ever believed it. It was as if I chose a different sounding guitar from the app every time....
Most ear buds that come with phones and music players only serve to make it possible for the user to use it privately and most aftermarket buds are only meant to be a cheap replacement. If you want something better, it's necessary to pay for good ones.

I have a set that were part of the package everyone got when we went to an open house for one of the distributors of AV equipment in the area and I only tried them because I wanted to listen to music while I cut my grass and was curious about the sound. I have a set of Koss PortaPro headphones, but the buds block more sound.

The ones I got were from Pioneer and IIRC, the list price was $29. I had some music in Windows Media Player and I'm not sure what went wrong when I saved the songs, but they sounded horrible. I then opened iTunes and it was a night & day difference. They aren't bad. Not great, but they were $29.

The thing to look at is the format of the music. If it's 128K (or less) MP3, don't expect ANYTHING to sound good.
 
H

Hobbit

Audioholic Chief
Most ear buds that come with phoreatnes and music players only serve to make it possible for the user to use it privately and most aftermarket buds are only meant to be a cheap replacement. If you want something better, it's necessary to pay for good ones.

I have a set that were part of the package everyone got when we went to an open house for one of the distributors of AV equipment in the area and I only tried them because I wanted to listen to music while I cut my grass and was curious about the sound. I have a set of Koss PortaPro headphones, but the buds block more sound.

The ones I got were from Pioneer and IIRC, the list price was $29. I had some music in Windows Media Player and I'm not sure what went wrong when I saved the songs, but they sounded horrible. I then opened iTunes and it was a night & day difference. They aren't bad. Not great, but they were $29.
The thing to look at is the format of the music. If it's 128K (or less) MP3, don't expect ANYTHING to sound good.
When listening to polyphonic music with these headphones, while they're not great, you don't notice the difference between them to the extent I noticed while listening running this program which just has either melodic or harmonic tones from a guitar (or many other user selectable instruments). It's literally night and day. Each bud must be cutting off the harmonics differently. While some things I expected, like muddy bass and so so highs, other things I notice with these headphones are certain frequencies don't sound quite right. I believe there are dead spots to certain frequencies that take away from the tonality. The dead spots are different with each set. At home I have a set of Sennheiser noise cancelling full headphones; great for flying.

For keeping the volume down I use a set of Vic Firth earplugs that work pretty good. I like using them when I have to stand in front of the drummer..
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
When listening to polyphonic music with these headphones, while they're not great, you don't notice the difference between them to the extent I noticed while listening running this program which just has either melodic or harmonic tones from a guitar (or many other user selectable instruments). It's literally night and day. Each bud must be cutting off the harmonics differently. While some things I expected, like muddy bass and so so highs, other things I notice with these headphones are certain frequencies don't sound quite right. I believe there are dead spots to certain frequencies that take away from the tonality. The dead spots are different with each set. At home I have a set of Sennheiser noise cancelling full headphones; great for flying.

For keeping the volume down I use a set of Vic Firth earplugs that work pretty good. I like using them when I have to stand in front of the drummer..
What app is this and what were the two sets of buds that weren't Shure?

If the app synthesizes the sound of the instruments, I don't think I would expect perfection. The strange thing about speakers and headphones (including buds) is that they can sound good/ok for some things and not good/terrible for others.
 
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