hey. can you guys/girl help me? i dunno which one to pick. either the se215 limited edition or a-jays 5(for android)
can you please list the pro and cons? please?
Headphones Headphones/ Earphones Recomendation Corner V9, ask options here
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Jan 12 2014, 12:52 AM
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hey. can you guys/girl help me? i dunno which one to pick. either the se215 limited edition or a-jays 5(for android)
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Jan 12 2014, 02:41 AM
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QUOTE(raeimad @ Jan 12 2014, 01:15 AM) well, i never tried any of those, but definitely the shure se215 (just my opinion) yeah i understand. but do they have a mic cable for android? and is anyone selling em here?in the long run the flat cable might be a nuisance since you'll feel it to be heavier than a normal cable. while reading the reviews, i could say that if you don't like the se215 design (the over ear cable) then you're not going to like wearing it. but it seems like you can change the cable, and you can choose whether you want a mic or not. +1 for the se215 by that i mean it's a replaceable cable, can't change the design. please don't misunderstand~ |
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Jan 12 2014, 04:42 PM
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QUOTE(cyh03176 @ Jan 12 2014, 07:44 AM) correct me i am wrong, but the cable itself costs around rm200, that's half of the price of se215, i might just go for another earphone with mic for rm600 (the price for the se215 and the mic cable) oo ok. than can you recommend me a IEM with mic for android. that is good and is in the same rm600 price range. or should i stick with a-jays 5?i tried a-jays one, two, three, and four and se215 when i purchase my first good quality earphones. i chose se215 because it offers much more clarity while the a-jays offer too much bass for my liking. but overall, they are all bassy earphones. i would give a-jays five a try. the a-jays are light so i guess a-jays five will be light as well. |
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Jan 12 2014, 05:54 PM
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QUOTE(cyh03176 @ Jan 12 2014, 05:13 PM) well, with all the headphones i have, harman kardon cl, sennheiser momentum on ear, logitech ue900, all these have apple certified contoltalk but i use them on xperia z without any problem, except the volume control button of course. o ok thx. i was eyeing the shure se215. because i never had a professional audio equipment and i would like to try one. thanks for the recommendation bro!a-jays is currently the only earphones in the market that offers both the main button and volume control button for android, so it's the only choice if you want to control the volume on android. monster n-ergy (bass shy), monster gratitude (have some nice reviews), soundmagic e10m (value buy and often compared to se215), klipsh s4i mkII and much more. alternatively, you can look into sony xba-1ip or 2ip for balanced armature drivers. personally i would just go for a-jays 5 for a try because i already own se215 |
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