Best replacement for damaged iPhone ear buds?

kamikazi

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The Sennheiser CX-300 don't sound good at all. Bass bloated all over and grainy treble. I'd rather have the Klipsch Image S4 on a budget or if you can stretch it a bit the Shure SE215.

If you can still find the Yamaha EPH-100 around it is a killer deal. Used to retail around R700 while their overseas RRP is $150. They are a steal at the local pricing.
 

PostmanPot

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The Sennheiser CX-300 don't sound good at all. Bass bloated all over and grainy treble. I'd rather have the Klipsch Image S4 on a budget or if you can stretch it a bit the Shure SE215.

If you can still find the Yamaha EPH-100 around it is a killer deal. Used to retail around R700 while their overseas RRP is $150. They are a steal at the local pricing.

The Sennheisers suit modern music very well, IMO. I'm not sure if the object here is reference IEMs, but the Sennies will more than satisfy the OP and their SO.
 

Lord Flacko

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The ear buds that came with my iPhone 5S stopped working, sound is now very tinny, tried them on other devices and same thing its definately the ear buds.

Suggestions on replacement ?

Was maybe thinking Skullcandy ink2 - http://www.kalahari.com/Technology/Skullcandy-Ink-d-2-In-Ear-Earphones-Blue/Black_p_46062944


If your iPhone is still in warranty. They should be replaced for free. The service provider that you obtained the iPhone from should honour Apple's 1 year warranty on the device and accessories it came with.
 
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