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Mods, please lock or delete. My Q has been answered from the kind members of the forum and there's nothing but trollin' and fanboyisms for the remaining kiddies.
Originally posted by: KLin
did you call apple? did you go to an apple store to find out? Did you check out target for cheap headphones? Have you done anything to remedy this situation besides posting on ATOT?
Originally posted by: KLin
did you call apple? did you go to an apple store to find out? Did you check out target for cheap headphones? Have you done anything to remedy this situation besides posting on ATOT?
Originally posted by: dabuddha
headset as in headphones? Who cares if the headphones go bad (unless theres some crappy proprietary connection).
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
The headphones or the jack? If it's just the headphones, go to Target and buy whatever cheapie Philips or Sony set they've got lying around, it'll sound better than those crappy pack-ins.
Originally posted by: torpid
It's a known problem with iPods... they cause dark matter to slow down just enough to clog one of the buds.
No, really, though, what's the big deal? The earbuds that come with the iPod are complete garbage. Just buy some Koss KSC-75s for about $12 and be done with it, and have far superior sound to boot.
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
The headphones or the jack? If it's just the headphones, go to Target and buy whatever cheapie Philips or Sony set they've got lying around, it'll sound better than those crappy pack-ins.
Originally posted by: torpid
It's a known problem with iPods... they cause dark matter to slow down just enough to clog one of the buds.
No, really, though, what's the big deal? The earbuds that come with the iPod are complete garbage. Just buy some Koss KSC-75s for about $12 and be done with it, and have far superior sound to boot.
Another uneducated responses. I spent $30 on a sony replacement and they sound like absolute crap on my shuffle (And this was highly touted best headphones for its price range).
Keep in mind, the shuffle headphones are designed directly to match the iPod so they sound good together. Unless you plan on shelling out extravagant $$ for headphones, getting the factory replacement is far better than a crappy ass third party brands that'd sound like ass.
Come on ATOT, I thought you were better than this. Nothing but trolling?
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
The headphones or the jack? If it's just the headphones, go to Target and buy whatever cheapie Philips or Sony set they've got lying around, it'll sound better than those crappy pack-ins.
Originally posted by: torpid
It's a known problem with iPods... they cause dark matter to slow down just enough to clog one of the buds.
No, really, though, what's the big deal? The earbuds that come with the iPod are complete garbage. Just buy some Koss KSC-75s for about $12 and be done with it, and have far superior sound to boot.
Another uneducated responses. I spent $30 on a sony replacement and they sound like absolute crap on my shuffle (And this was highly touted best headphones for its price range).
Keep in mind, the shuffle headphones are designed directly to match the iPod so they sound good together. Unless you plan on shelling out extravagant $$ for headphones, getting the factory replacement is far better than a crappy ass third party brands that'd sound like ass.
Come on ATOT, I thought you were better than this. Nothing but trolling?
My iPod sounds approximately twelve million times better with Koss KSC-75s than with the stock earbuds. Not all headphones are the same. I wouldn't ever buy a pair of sony headphones in the first place. Do a little research next time.
Keep in mind, the shuffle headphones are designed directly to match the iPod so they sound good together. Unless you plan on shelling out extravagant $$ for headphones, getting the factory replacement is far better than a crappy ass third party brands that'd sound like ass.
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
The headphones or the jack? If it's just the headphones, go to Target and buy whatever cheapie Philips or Sony set they've got lying around, it'll sound better than those crappy pack-ins.
Originally posted by: torpid
It's a known problem with iPods... they cause dark matter to slow down just enough to clog one of the buds.
No, really, though, what's the big deal? The earbuds that come with the iPod are complete garbage. Just buy some Koss KSC-75s for about $12 and be done with it, and have far superior sound to boot.
Another uneducated responses. I spent $30 on a sony replacement and they sound like absolute crap on my shuffle (And this was highly touted best headphones for its price range).
Keep in mind, the shuffle headphones are designed directly to match the iPod so they sound good together. Unless you plan on shelling out extravagant $$ for headphones, getting the factory replacement is far better than a crappy ass third party brands that'd sound like ass.
Come on ATOT, I thought you were better than this. Nothing but trolling?
My iPod sounds approximately twelve million times better with Koss KSC-75s than with the stock earbuds. Not all headphones are the same. I wouldn't ever buy a pair of sony headphones in the first place. Do a little research next time.
KSC-75 is not even earbuds. I need the earbuds for listening to them while I'm snowboarding.
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: KLin
did you call apple? did you go to an apple store to find out? Did you check out target for cheap headphones? Have you done anything to remedy this situation besides posting on ATOT?
I don't wanna go to apple store just to waste my time. That's what internet is for.
Do you want me to post YOUR threads and ask if you took any action before posting? If so why do people post online at all? They should all just do their fvcking research and everyone should be experts.
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
The headphones or the jack? If it's just the headphones, go to Target and buy whatever cheapie Philips or Sony set they've got lying around, it'll sound better than those crappy pack-ins.
Originally posted by: torpid
It's a known problem with iPods... they cause dark matter to slow down just enough to clog one of the buds.
No, really, though, what's the big deal? The earbuds that come with the iPod are complete garbage. Just buy some Koss KSC-75s for about $12 and be done with it, and have far superior sound to boot.
Another uneducated responses. I spent $30 on a sony replacement and they sound like absolute crap on my shuffle (And this was highly touted best headphones for its price range).
Keep in mind, the shuffle headphones are designed directly to match the iPod so they sound good together. Unless you plan on shelling out extravagant $$ for headphones, getting the factory replacement is far better than a crappy ass third party brands that'd sound like ass.
Come on ATOT, I thought you were better than this. Nothing but trolling?
My iPod sounds approximately twelve million times better with Koss KSC-75s than with the stock earbuds. Not all headphones are the same. I wouldn't ever buy a pair of sony headphones in the first place. Do a little research next time.
KSC-75 is not even earbuds. I need the earbuds for listening to them while I'm snowboarding.
Yes, that makes sense. I always prefer buds that fall out of the ear easily when I'm doing any sort of athletic endeavor over ones that are fairly secure.
Originally posted by: Safeway
iPod headphones are shit, anyway. Get some Skull Candy earbuds.
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
The headphones or the jack? If it's just the headphones, go to Target and buy whatever cheapie Philips or Sony set they've got lying around, it'll sound better than those crappy pack-ins.
Originally posted by: torpid
It's a known problem with iPods... they cause dark matter to slow down just enough to clog one of the buds.
No, really, though, what's the big deal? The earbuds that come with the iPod are complete garbage. Just buy some Koss KSC-75s for about $12 and be done with it, and have far superior sound to boot.
Another uneducated responses. I spent $30 on a sony replacement and they sound like absolute crap on my shuffle (And this was highly touted best headphones for its price range).
Keep in mind, the shuffle headphones are designed directly to match the iPod so they sound good together. Unless you plan on shelling out extravagant $$ for headphones, getting the factory replacement is far better than a crappy ass third party brands that'd sound like ass.
Come on ATOT, I thought you were better than this. Nothing but trolling?
My iPod sounds approximately twelve million times better with Koss KSC-75s than with the stock earbuds. Not all headphones are the same. I wouldn't ever buy a pair of sony headphones in the first place. Do a little research next time.
KSC-75 is not even earbuds. I need the earbuds for listening to them while I'm snowboarding.
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
The headphones or the jack? If it's just the headphones, go to Target and buy whatever cheapie Philips or Sony set they've got lying around, it'll sound better than those crappy pack-ins.
Originally posted by: torpid
It's a known problem with iPods... they cause dark matter to slow down just enough to clog one of the buds.
No, really, though, what's the big deal? The earbuds that come with the iPod are complete garbage. Just buy some Koss KSC-75s for about $12 and be done with it, and have far superior sound to boot.
Another uneducated responses. I spent $30 on a sony replacement and they sound like absolute crap on my shuffle (And this was highly touted best headphones for its price range).
Keep in mind, the shuffle headphones are designed directly to match the iPod so they sound good together. Unless you plan on shelling out extravagant $$ for headphones, getting the factory replacement is far better than a crappy ass third party brands that'd sound like ass.
Come on ATOT, I thought you were better than this. Nothing but trolling?
Originally posted by: purbeast0
weird.
i too have a shuffle but its a first generation shuffle.
recently the left headphone also cuts off, but if i jiggle the control around it cuts back on. but it'll go back out sometimes if i move it around.
however it's not the headphones, its internal to the ipod because i've tried 2 other sets of headphones and they all have this same problem.