WARNING, long post.
Now where do I start...
The main goal of not buying the thing at a closest bus stop for like, two bucks, is for them to survive in the jeans pocket longer than 2 months and not sound like sandpaper.
My last pair was chosen blindly and it was Sennheiser CX300II (sounded like heaven compared to $2 ones and snuffed exactly after the 2-year warranty voided if anyone cares) and I've never tried anything for more than $40, so should be no problem finding stuff, right?..
I was thinking I know what I want: in-ear headphones, wired, strong cable in connector area, preferably longer than 1.2 meters, priced around $25, with at least according sound quality... But when I put "in ear, wired, price low to high" in on multiple e-shops, there were still a hundred models or so -- nothing strikingly different between them and yet with different prices.. I just don't see where it comes from.
I know that I don't need a lot of impedance, and that wider Hz range will benefit me but not too much, and still... Unlike when I go to buy a CPU or mobo, I feel like I totally don't know what I'm buying and the joke will be on me if I pay 30 bucks for some crap that breaks in a week because I never saw the signs of it being crap when I was choosing. Worse still -- trying to google the stuff sends me to generic posts that explain "there are h\ph that go in your ear, the ones that go around it and the ones that go on it" and don't help a bit, OR some top5\top10s, that was selected out of the pile by the author god knows how and each model is obviously 4-5 stars rated because it's "the" top 10. And because of the tops I got the feeling that I can't even cut out unfamiliar brands from my list, because I did not knew 7\10 brands any top was listing.
I'm sorry for the long rant, really, but it is precisely this frustration that made me decide and bother some people about it. Pls help.
Now where do I start...
The main goal of not buying the thing at a closest bus stop for like, two bucks, is for them to survive in the jeans pocket longer than 2 months and not sound like sandpaper.
My last pair was chosen blindly and it was Sennheiser CX300II (sounded like heaven compared to $2 ones and snuffed exactly after the 2-year warranty voided if anyone cares) and I've never tried anything for more than $40, so should be no problem finding stuff, right?..
I was thinking I know what I want: in-ear headphones, wired, strong cable in connector area, preferably longer than 1.2 meters, priced around $25, with at least according sound quality... But when I put "in ear, wired, price low to high" in on multiple e-shops, there were still a hundred models or so -- nothing strikingly different between them and yet with different prices.. I just don't see where it comes from.
I know that I don't need a lot of impedance, and that wider Hz range will benefit me but not too much, and still... Unlike when I go to buy a CPU or mobo, I feel like I totally don't know what I'm buying and the joke will be on me if I pay 30 bucks for some crap that breaks in a week because I never saw the signs of it being crap when I was choosing. Worse still -- trying to google the stuff sends me to generic posts that explain "there are h\ph that go in your ear, the ones that go around it and the ones that go on it" and don't help a bit, OR some top5\top10s, that was selected out of the pile by the author god knows how and each model is obviously 4-5 stars rated because it's "the" top 10. And because of the tops I got the feeling that I can't even cut out unfamiliar brands from my list, because I did not knew 7\10 brands any top was listing.
I'm sorry for the long rant, really, but it is precisely this frustration that made me decide and bother some people about it. Pls help.