I have a tendency to break one side of it. My last I broke while I was cleaning it so I got my phillips one for a sales price and they've been good to me, for now.
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I like skullcandy. Personally as long as they're those in-ear earbuds, then I don't care what brand they are. I'm not picky on sound, either, so so long as they work, and aren't too expensive, I don't care... XD and are cute.
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I love Writing Tools, and KPop, and minty stuffs.
I don't really have a brand preference, aside from disliking JVC because of bad quality. Basically, as long as it sounds good, and doesn't have too much bass or too much treble, I'm good. Oh, and they must be the over the ear kind, earbuds make my ears sore from having something wedged in them for so long.
I like in the ear. Over the ear for me feels like I'm not getting the sound as much as it could be because it's paded over the speaker and the percentage of the sound in around the er which usually projects to the outside.
And I do have spare airplane in the earphones just in case if my earphone breaks at a time where I can't go to a store.
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I've never used soft end earphones but I have used the hard plastic kind that you stick in your ear. That's why I prefer headphones that actually go on your head. The main downside to this for me is their not as easily carried around xP
I don't really have a brand preference, as long as it's not JVC because last time I bought them the quality was rather crappy. Aside from that, I just prefer over the ear headphones, ear bugs always hurt after being in my ears for a while, even the jelly kind. And to me, the over the ear kind just sound better personally.
Oh I had some white JVC headphones. They were fine in quality but they were musical ear muffs. Only good when outside int he cold. Wear them in the summer and you just wanna die xD
I usually use the apple headphones, you know the ones that come with your iPod? They're the only ones that can stay in my ears for an extended period of time without my ears hurting.
I can't stand the gummy earphones that go right in your ear. They feel disgusting and block out all sound from the outside, which some see as a blessing, but in school it's none too handy.