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Are these good enough?

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Well they are called Sennheiser MX 550. They only cost 20e but have a nice frequency (18hz->, same as with the recommended ones), would these work well enough for listening MP3 doses from my ipod and even drg doses with the i-doser application?

Or is it even possible to get doses effect with earplugs?

And just BTW has anyone had any effects with mp3 doses or are they just a waste of time?
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Sick Boy wrote:Sennheiser headphones all have a shitty ass bass, and in general kind of a weak sound to them for something like this, but I don't want to say yes or no.
i would say they would work alright, but not nearly as good as bose headphones or something like that. I have a pair of sennheiser..i forget which model..the kind that twist-fit into your ear, but I have not tried i doser on them yet. I plan on doing so when I begin my treadmill work out routine again.
Hmm would you prefer the basic earplugs of ipod or a very cheap headset which cost about 10e over these sennheiser earplugs?

And what kind of headphones (or maybe earplugs) would be good for i-doser and cost only 25e, if none, how about max 30e?
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Lol sorry no i don't mean earplugs i mean the kind of ones that are mostly used with mp3 players...
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Okay i will save money UNLESS:

http://reviews.cnet.com/headphones/sony ... ?tag=specs :eek:

It's 12hz-> (which means good bass right?) and i heard they have a surround sound = excellent for gaming too. And cost only 20e. How about these?
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