Smoking Buds


I'm a runner and I'm using these babies. Are the pricier ones worth it; maybe not to run with, but for hanging? thanks in advance, warren :)
warrenh
Purchased the Shure E3c. Not impressed. Poor bass. Highs and mids were nice, but not worth the price. At least while I'm running. Are there lightweight headphones that would work well with the Nano for home listening (not running) and the like?
I purchased them at Best Buy. They have a 30 day money back guarantee. What better way to check them out! I just can't imagine bass comensurate with regular headphones. Am I wrong in this thinking? What I'm using for running does me fine, but laying on the beach, back yard, that kind of thing: I was wondering whether head phones would be the better way to go? Does an Ipod have enough juice for headphones?
Gotcha.

I use Sony professional headphones with my iPod, and I don't believe I'm missing any bass, which leads me to believe the iPod has plenty of juice.

I'm not familiar with your iPod. Does it have different settings for sound profiles? Mine does. You might check to be certain you don't have it on a setting that emphasizes treble or midrange while reducing bass...
I have the Nano. The "Smoking Buds" I use have nice bass. Better than the Shures, although they (the Buds) lack in the mids and treble compared with the Shure. I'll check to see if there is a sound profile setting or the like. I'll let you know, but it's EST, and I'm hitting the sack.