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While the Dunu DN-200 Detonator is not quite an upgrade to the popular DN-17 Trident, it does offer a slightly bassier sound with better accessories.
While the Zune buds are respectable performers as far as low-end aftermarket earphones go, the price is not justified by the mediocre build and plain sound

Reviewed Sep 2010   Details: Bass-heavy earphone oriented at PSP users Current Price: N/A (discontinued)…

With its stellar build quality and smooth, easy-going sound, the Dunu DN-23 Landmine is difficult not to like.
The Skullcandy Titans are a step in the right direction from the company’s older Ink’d and FMJ models
The Skullcandy Ink’d buds make great disposable earphones that can be purchased at electronics stores and gas stations alike.

Reviewed Sep 2010   Details: Entry-level model from Earsquake Current Price: N/A (discontinued) (MSRP: $9)…

Though not shining in any particular aspect, the MEElectronics SX31 earphones are better than most stock earbuds, at least in sound quality.

Reviewed Aug 2010 Details: Entry-level earphones from California-based design firm elago Current Price: $11 from amazon.com (MSRP:…

I really cannot recommend the HO470 for listening to music without some serious equalization in the midrange and treble.
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