If you listen to an iPod, or any other MP3 player, and you’re still using the stock earbuds supplied in the original package, you’re missing out. There is far better audio quality to be had on the cheap.

I’ve had a mild interest in headphone systems for the last seven years, cutting my teeth in the world on the forums at HeadWize, and soon after, Head-Fi. Head-Fi now hosts the forums of choice for any type of headphone related discussions you could possibly imagine. I don’t spend much time there anymore because I’m too busy listening to so much great music. Really in to music? There are a great group of people discussing some very interesting music at Head-Fi.
My point in telling you all of this, is that I’ve listened to headphone systems costing many, many thousands of dollars, to the point where in my opinion, it gets ridiculous. And yes, I realize that you’re probably thinking that spending ANY extra money on headphones is ridiculous in itself. But, having listened to some wonderful music on this yummy equipment, the Koss KSC-75 headphones give you a nice introduction to what is possible for a really cheap price. Did you see that? REALLY CHEAP.
Try them out. If you’re not satisfied, you’ve only lost out on $20 — the cost of a few drinks, a night at the movies, a cheap dinner, a new-release at the store, two or three used CDs, a puppy from the local neighborhood kid whose dog just had puppies from the stray that impregnated her two months ago (they must have never watched The Price is Right) — okay, I think you get my point.
