Kathaarian wrote:
How about buying something that isn't made of diamonds? 81$ wtf? Is it really worth it? Get a sony ffs.
I love music way too much not to buy something that won't give the songs justice. I agree it's a lot of money, and at first I was rather sceptic about paying so much for something so small, but as I studied more and more I realized that to get good stuff the prices are around the 100€ mark.
I believe it's like Faffel say: you get what you pay for.
With headphones, I was pretty happy with my Koss Porta Pro but getting the Sennheiser HD555 elevated the experience to a whole other level.
It's like hearing old songs become new again! And I'd like something similar in quality with earphones as well.
Faffel wrote:
I've tried those Etymotics (I believe) from a friend at work. They're pretty damn impressive, but I didn't get to try them on any real music.
Glad to read some feedback. Does your friend seem happy with them?
Faffel wrote:
I have a $50 pair of headphones, a broken $170 pair, and I'm using a $103 pair right now. Of course, I bought them all at about half price on my employee discount.

I'm going to break them and trade them in under warranty for a $150 pair of headphones. You get what you pay for. Actually, with in-ear headphones, you get about three times as much as you pay for.
My current ones are Sennheiser CX-300 Intraural headphones, and they're pretty damn fantastic. They only run about $100 CDN.
I've read positive stuff about the CX 300, although they have been surpassed by CX 400, 500 and 95 Style by now I believe.