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Originally Posted by Beagleone
I use Shure earbuds for my listening pleasure. They start at $100 and go up (I have the low end buds for now). They have several replaceable sleeve buds that fit differently in your ear, depending on your usuage. I like the form sleeve since they conform to my ear and don't slip out when I am at the gym.
http://store.shure.com/store/shure/e...oryID.12165500
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Originally Posted by poker
Although mine are nowhere near under the price point you are looking for, I absolutely love my Shure SE420-K earbuds.
I found that over the 2-3 years of buying inexpensive earbuds I easily spent a total that equals the cost of the Shure's.
Shure makes some less expensive models that are excellent also:
SE110
SE210
Both are under $100.00 at amazon
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Shure is where it's at. They are built to withstand the rigors of touring with musicians so they will stand up to your commute easily.
Try to find your self a set of e2's.
http://www.amazon.com/Shure-E2c-Soun...2687578&sr=8-1
If I understand correctly the se110 is the replacement for those but the e2's seem a lot more durable to me and are about half the price of the se110. I've had mine for going on 5 years now. Definitely get the foam buds for them, I find the foam much more comfortable than the plastic.