New ear-buds(not headset) on a budget

FunkyFeatures

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Hello
Sorry if i put it in the wrong forum
I am in need of new earbuds as my good old senheisers are broken(only one driver is working and pretty torn down), I was happy about it, but i feel like it is missing some depth, it handles bass fine but that is the only thing it beats my newer dirt-cheap earbuds.
The "broken" ones i am using right now, are Sennheiser CX300II, and as said, i feel like i only get bass and not all the other great sounds(they are pretty old too), But please help.
Cheaper the better, but i am able to spend quite a bit as long as it is good. The new earbuds need to be pretty strong too, as i sometimes accidently sit and sleep on them(derp), and sometimes get them places where they shouldnt be(under a chair getting smashed). These ones has handled it pretty good, so equivilant of the cx300ii's in how strong they are.

Thanks in advance
 

Ravi Gagan

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I use this one
SteelSeries Flux-In Ear - $50

the Flux In-Ear uses 6mm transducers and delivers a lively, well-rounded sound that impressed me from the very first listen. The bass has excellent extension and delivers good punch with no bloat. I would put the overall bass quantity on-par with the VSonic GR07 Bass Edition – like the VSonics, the Flux offers more impact than strictly neutral earphones such as the HiFiMan RE-400 but retains better accuracy than properly bass-heavy sets.