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  • Recommend some reasonably priced canalphones
  • Bianchi-Boy
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    Fed up with buds falling out of my ears so need to try canalphones.

    Anyone else have this problem and what did you buy to cure the problem?

    BB

    elaineanne
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    i lost a bud the otherday… luckily not in my ear ! found it on the floor thankgod as i dont have any spares… wots canalphones ???

    4ndyB
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    Sennhieser CX300.

    aracer
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    Are you talking about http://www.misco.co.uk/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=287323&CatId=3161- they're what I've got – they work OK, but I'm not really an audio buff and I've not tried any others.

    CountZero
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    Denon AH-C252's, £25, astonishing sound quality for the money. Got Sennheisers, the MkII version might well be better, but they're more expensive than the Denons, and I honestly think the Denons fit in the ear better, and they are pretty close in sound quality.

    CHB
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    I have a nokia 6310i, it works really well on leeds liverpool canal, though signal drops occaisionally on aire and calder.

    B.A.Nana
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    I'm going to be commuting to work on the Leeds-Liverpool canal, so these canalphones sound just the thing for me. CHB, isn't the aire a river? that's probably the route of your problem.

    CHB
    Full Member

    Proper nana…the leeds liverpool canal goes between its obvious destinations. Though I wouldn't suggest flashing a posh canalphone in liverpool or the scallys will 'ave you.

    The Aire and Calder navigation runs parrallel to the aire a few hundred metres from my house on the suburbs of Leeds. We are quite remote here, in fact even the bin men can't find our house. Consequently a good canalphone is vital for dialing up to get the shipping forecast.

    mrmichaelwright
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    denon here, awesome sound quality (i have the £80 ones)

    i find i need to fit smaller buds than you'd think to make them fit comfortably.

    proper fitted canal inserts are expensive and just as prone to sweat

    evel_kneivel
    Free Member

    Koss Sparkplugs. Look strange but for the price, they sound amazing.

    B.A.Nana
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    CBH, I'll just be commuting the Bingley to/from Skipton section. I'd like to think my canalphone, when I buy it, will come with a few optional extras, such as, nice arangement of plantpots and/or manegy dog.

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