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Heavy Medal - Gold/Black w/Mic

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Heavy Medal - Gold/Black w/Mic

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  • Heavy Medal: Skullcandy Heavy Medal

    May 6, 2012

    Publication: TeamSpeed.com

    For starters, the Skullcandy Heavy Medal's are very lightweight and have a great design. Initially, I had some difficulties getting these to stay in my ears; however, after swapping out the tips they fit like a glove.

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    AMAZING SOUND QUALITY, IFFY PRICE

    May 15th, 2013

    by :)

    The sound quality was amazing, perhaps the best I have ever heard in any pair, but they are pretty bulky, making them difficult to jog with. They were pretty pricy too. I currently have the 50/50 and they seem to be doing the job for a fraction of the cost.

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    Decent, but...

    April 23rd, 2013

    by Ted

    These are probably the sturdiest earbuds I have come across. I must say, they are very good in that they do look good and they withstand a lot of punishment. In terms of the sound department though, I unfortunately say this time is a bit lacking. I just recently did a sound check, and my first Skullcandy Ink'd (not the Ink'd 2) had better sound quality AND bass than this pair of earbuds. I was expecting a lot more because of the $80 price tag put on, but was sorely disappointed... Also, in terms of comfort, I would say that these are a tad uncomfortable. Yes, you eventually get used to them, but they never reached the amount of comfort that the Ink'd gave me. The sound isolation is not as good too. As an alternative, I would recommend the Ink'd 2, as I did another sound test with them, or the Smokin' Buds or the 50/50.

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    Great Sound but the design is flawed

    March 3rd, 2013

    by Paul

    I have to give these ear buds two thumbs up for sound, the bass is amazing and the balance between the treble and the bass is awesome. There is a design flaw which makes these ear buds so uncomfortable to wear that I have to wait for summer to wear them. I live in Whistler and I probably get on average about 60-70 days on the mountain. As soon as you put a toque on because the ear buds stick so far out of your ears, the pressure the toque creates on the ear buds and then within your ears make them very uncomfortable and then once you put your goggles on you can't keep them in your ears. I do not think the R&D team put a lot of thought into what happens when someone puts something over the ear buds and the pressure that creates within the ear. Save yourself $30.00 and buy a pair of the 50/50's, they are by far the best value Skullcandy has going and the sound from the 50/50's is absolutely amazing as well as very comfortable to wear.

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    Great

    March 1st, 2013

    by Ray

    I got this for my little brother a long time ago. I ended up getting a pair even though Im not a huge fan of ear buds. I enjoy these more than I thought I would I have the Fix but these have a similar build with better material and bass. They are great for the price. Would give a 5 in comfort but Im personally not a ear bud fan.

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    Good, but hard to get there

    January 19th, 2013

    by Jonathan

    These headphones are super clear and have the bass I was looking for after my FMJs broke. The only thing is, I have to run my music through my pre-amp into these headphones to utilize the massive bass these babies have. My iPod just cannot put out the power.

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    hardcore rocks

    January 5th, 2013

    by James

    these are some hard rockn buds. they feel great in your ears and bring the bass hard. extremely durable and all around best buds i ever had or tired. get em its worth it !

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    Bringing the Bling!

    December 9th, 2012

    by Gil

    These headphones sound great but most of all they bring the bling. They are great for running and don't fall out, but as soon as I hit 14 mph on my bike you get a lot of windnoise. For cycling I recommend the Fix or the 50/50. The Fix are my favorite headphone of all time, and these have better sound than the Fix, but not if you are listening to an iPhone or Android phone--you can mainly tell a difference with a personal CD Player or a high bit-rate audio download. ' So I would get these headphones not so much for the sound, but most of all they look way more bling. The carrying tin is pretty sweet too.

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    Overhyped and Overpriced

    November 23rd, 2012

    by Andrew

    I've always liked Skullcandy and I decided to upgrade to the heavy model since I've been a 50/50 user for a while. I was extremely disappointed in the sound quality. I can't believe that I paid more for headphones that sound the same as the 50/50 if not less. With the 50/50 you're able to block most outside sound. With the heavy medal, most outside sound gets in so you have to really turn up the volume to hear the music. Also, the bass is not there. Very weak and not powerful. You would think paying a higher ticket price would equal better sound but to the honest, I think the 50/50 sound better. In addition the ear design is extremely uncomfortable. They almost didn't fit my ears. I had to use the foamy earbuds to get them to fit. Seriously, the design needs to be changed.

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    Amazing!

    October 26th, 2012

    by Zach

    These are incredible! I have a surround sound system with a subwoofer but these headphones can go audibly lower than my sub. The sound quality is great and these are really loud. The only issue is that the big medal cylinder can be uncomfortable in your ear, but that can be adjusted rather easily. I have iBeats as well which are $20 more, these just blow them away.

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    Supreme sound and Excellent fit

    October 23rd, 2012

    by Rusty

    First off, I've seen a lot of reviews about no noise cancellation; and if that's what you're looking for then you might want to go with something else. Even though the in-ear design helps with that its not their priority. These headphones replaced the Fix'd in-ears that I had and are much better. the angled design is great and even though these are a little on the heavy side they do well at the gym or on the track. The bass is really good for an ear bud design and to be honest it's like having my Mix Masters in a smaller package. A very solid headphone and well rounded in all qualities.

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    AMAZING.

    October 15th, 2012

    by Riley

    These earbuds beat out everything. I have I 50/50s and I gave those to my friend because of how awesome these buds are! They can and will handle ANYTHING you throw at them. Mine were have way up and I got yelled at by my teacher because they were too loud!(: I will never regret my decision on buying these! Don't waste your money on beats by Dre! These are where it's at!

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    Well Done

    September 27th, 2012

    by Andrew

    I have to say, I've had these headphones for over a year and they have handled everything I've thrown at them. Exceptional sound quality aside (20-25,000hz) these things stay in your ears no matter what! I run competitively, and on long distance runs these things have no competition for comfort level and sound quality.

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    Never had a problem with Skullcandy!

    September 21st, 2012

    by Dylan

    I got these as a replacement for my FMJ's which broke after a year and a half. I must say these are a notable competition to any earbuds out there now. The sound that these produce is crisp and loud, from deep punching bass to high clear highs. Skullcandy is always faithful with their lifetime warranty, and thats why I keep going back to them.

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    Worth every penny!!!

    September 14th, 2012

    by DF

    I just got these in the mail. Arrived sooner than expected. I LOVE the way they sound. Plenty of bass with the ability to balance out the mids and highs. It'll take a little bit of tweaking your EQ settings to get a good balance, but the potential is there. These things SLAM! I boost the volume on all of my ipods, and these can handle them at their max. They are a little heavy when you hold them in your hand. But once they're in you're ears, you barely notice them (besides the thumping from your music).

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    Bass-less

    September 11th, 2012

    by Jalbert

    I am BS about these headphones. I decided to "upgrade" after having sent my Titans through the wash. The sound quality is the exceptional standard that Skullcandy always puts out - very clear, very crisp, very balanced - but for something that advertises "pounding bass" on the inside cover, the bass level is borderline wimpy. I put the EQ on my iPhone on "Bass Booster" and the bass got better but I couldn't keep it at the right volume because the treble completely outweighed the bass. Then I tried the "Treble Reducer" setting which made everything sound muffled. Plus, the odd-angle of the rubber ear pieces is something that takes some getting used to, and the rubber cord snagged twice in the 5 minutes I used these headphones while sitting here at my desk. Thankfully my old Titans work well enough to get by for the next couple weeks so I can return these and get a new set of Titans.

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    All the Bass heads out there are gonna love these

    September 10th, 2012

    by Valdemar Garcia II

    Simply amazing. there not skullcandys most expensive in ear buds for nothing ya know. I let my cousins sample them they preferred my Heavy medals to their beats buds and over ear headphones...so that says alot love this product actually worth the price. The specs on the Heavy Medals are amazing . Some of the lowest frequency on the market for in ear buds. they are kinda large looking externally ,but that is expected because of the 13.5 mm driver

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    Best earbuds out

    September 6th, 2012

    by RAH905

    One of the best earbuds out on the market. The bass is deep enough to bump your head, mids are good enough to write your own lyrics, highs are crisp you'd want to listen to music all day and night. On the down side i think these could have better wires like the one on FMJ's. Other than great product. I highly recommend these earbuds

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    best

    August 26th, 2012

    by Tyler

    I compared these to all the other earbuds and headphones and these are the best quality because i looked at the tech specs before they removed them off the site and pretty much every thing is 20-20 freuency rate, but these earbuds are 5-22 frequency rate and these are there best product if you want supreme sound and thats the way to tell if there good or not and these are the best earbuds on the market and ive stuck with these.

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    Love teh BASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEH!!!!

    June 15th, 2012

    by Mr.Sound

    looks good feels good nice bass way to go skullcandy

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    Pretty Dang Sweet

    June 13th, 2012

    by $

    I couldn't have bought any better headphones

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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    Made Mistake of trying these...

    May 30th, 2012

    by Mafioso

    This is nothing against skullcandy because i love their products I have owned the 50/50, FMJ, Smokin Buds, Hesh, SkullCrushers, and now Heavy Medal I only listen to Hip-Hop/Rap and BASS is an absolute must I thought I would try these this time since they are supposed to be pretty good... But I am disapointed and will be returning these tomorrow and buying more 50/50s the bass sounds good... just not loud or deep enough... i feel like i need turn turn the volume up but then the treble overpowers the song and really hurts my ears... These earbuds are very clear and sounds great... just not how i like to listen to music... also they are a little bigger and heavier

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    great

    May 15th, 2012

    by Jr

    best i ever had it had good bass but a strange look

    BOTTOM LINE YES, I recommend this product

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Phenomenal

Over the years, I've had different ear buds, from different brands. Some from JVC, some Sony. But these blew every other brand outta the park. The $80 is worth it, believe me. The Comply Memory Foam ear tips and metal travel case are the icing on the cake. For you Bass lovers, really consider getting these.

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  • Heavy Medal: Skullcandy Heavy Medal

    May 6, 2012

    Publication: TeamSpeed.com

    For starters, the Skullcandy Heavy Medal's are very lightweight and have a great design. Initially, I had some difficulties getting these to stay in my ears; however, after swapping out the tips they fit like a glove.

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Do these earbuds have insane bass?

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Yes! They are great!
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YEAAAAAA I LISTEN TO DUBSTEP LIKE KLAYPEX I LISTEN TO MAC MILLER AND ITS AMAZING FOR INSTANCE THE SONG DANCE BY BIG SEAN IS INSANE WITH THESE!!!!!!
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They're really great in my opinion. The bass is outstanding. Really worth the $80
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If you are looking for insane bass out of an earbud these are definitely Skullcandy's best. The highs, lows and mids are all crystal clear, and the earpiece is super comfortable. A comfortable Hi-Fi 13.5 mm speaker pressed against your eardrum provides quality sound no matter what you are listening to. I am very happy with these.
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bro get the chrome so much hotter
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YES PERFECT I LISTENED TO MAC MILLER WIT EM PERFECT
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If you really want to listen to rap get the Aviators. I have yet to purchase a pair of my own but my best lady friend has the white ones and I am jealous. They are awesome and really good looking. Just my advice; a little more expensive than the Heavy Medals but so worth it. Check out customer reviews comparing them to Dr. Dre's Beats phones. . . You will be sold. They are more than quality sound but also an awesome fashion accessory.
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Which headphones are better? FMJs or Heavy Metal?

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I just want to know which ones are better overall.
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Essentially, Heavy Medals are new FMJs with a few changed features. I'd take the Heavy Medals over FMJs any day.
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UMM HM..... THE FRIGEN HEAVY METALS THEY ARE BIGER AND HAVE TWO SPEAKERS THE NOISE ISOLATION IS INSANE I HAD MY BROTHER SCREAM AT ME AND I BARELY HEARD HIM
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As an Android user, the FMJs are offer a functioning mic and single button control for basic Play/Pause or Pickup/Hangup Call. The Heavy Metals were a comfortable fit, but unfortunately none of the controls worked on my Razr and the mic never functioned.
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Heavy Medals are better over all
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Which is better for rock, FMJ or Heavy Medal?

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I've had fmj's and loved them and I wonder what the main difference is in both sound and wearability?
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I haven't listened through the FMJs but I was willing to splurge the extra ten bucks based on the fact that the Heavy Medals have a 13.5 mm speaker, compared to 11mm, and that the frequency range is much wider. These are the best quality sounding earbuds I have ever heard. Also, this is the only set of earbuds I have owned that allows me to fully control my iPhone from my pocket. I have volume, track up/down, play/pause, a mic and phone answer options on a tiny console on my collar. Definitely worth it. Plus, the chrome ones look like you have some bling in your head... I notice people checking them out. . .
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I have never had FMJs but the range in frequency on heavy medals is better. I can actually notice the difference when I list to rock so I would say yes. As far as wear-ability, the heavy medals go in to the ear canal and the bud keeps it in place. I rarely have to fiddle with mines to keep them in that "good spot"
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No. Your product comes with a lifetime warranty and I have found Skullcandy SO easy to work with on this, especially since now you can replace your broken product through their website. Just describe the issue you have, print a simple form, drop them into a padded envelope and slap on five stamps. You'll have a credit posted to your account toward a replacement in a reasonable amount of time.
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Nope, you do not need to register the headphones. When they break, simply log in to your account go to Warranty Information, and then click on "submit a warrant claim", fill out the forms and follow the instructions after filling out all their forms.
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I have experienced both only having the headphones work with an Android phone (no mic even) as well as limited use of the button controls (answer calls, pause, unpause) with a working mic. I have yet to see an Android phone that utilizes all of the available features of the set. Although, to be fair, its not like I have gone on a mission! The phone that allowed the mic to work was an Verizon serviced Android phone, but I dont know which model. Sorry.
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Nope! The FMJ button works with Android, with my media player anyway, it has bottom settings in it, that button is current than the Heavy Medal, that is designed for Apple only, any bottom like that won't function, and not even the Mic, SOMETIMES, every phone is different, the Mic is a risk and the buttons are a no go

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How is the noise isolation?

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dude noise isolation is great when i first got them that was the first thing i tested out. then foam buds are basically the foam earmuffs you can get for chansawing and weedwhacking. when i put them in i called my house and didnt hear it put my phone on high and and put it next to my ear and just heard it like a whisper. noise isolation is amazing.
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It doesn't really isolate noise with the silicone caps, but the comply foam tips block out noise; aside from your heart beat to the sound of the bass.
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I'm looking for a good set of headphones with a mic that works on a computer for chat in programs such as mumble, ventrillo and skype... unfortunately your site only mentions ipod, ipad and those mac products...
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I'm pretty sure any headphones with a 3.5 mm jack and a mic will work with any other product with a 3.5mm input jack.
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I have an HTC Thunderbolt, and the Mic doesn't really work at all...but, there's alot to it, some skullcandy mics are different, there's the version made only for Apple, it's the long button, with a triple action movement, that's for Apple, i had those that didn't work at all, but the other ones, FMJ for example, work good across the board, and the button works, which is great, i use power amp, has the button actions in the settings, the best mp3 player available,

Plain and simple, it's all risky, trial and error, the technology is just not refined yet
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Each of the two earbud's have a 13.5mm speaker diameter.
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13.5 mm
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isn't it 13.5 mm?
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YEAAAAAA I LISTEN TO DUBSTEP LIKE KLAYPEX I LISTEN TO MAC MILLER AND ITS AMAZING FOR INSTANCE THE SONG DANCE BY BIG SEAN IS INSANE WITH THESE!!!!!!
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They're really great in my opinion. The bass is outstanding. Really worth the $80
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If you are looking for insane bass out of an earbud these are definitely Skullcandy's best. The highs, lows and mids are all crystal clear, and the earpiece is super comfortable. A comfortable Hi-Fi 13.5 mm speaker pressed against your eardrum provides quality sound no matter what you are listening to. I am very happy with these.
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bro get the chrome so much hotter
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YES PERFECT I LISTENED TO MAC MILLER WIT EM PERFECT
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If you really want to listen to rap get the Aviators. I have yet to purchase a pair of my own but my best lady friend has the white ones and I am jealous. They are awesome and really good looking. Just my advice; a little more expensive than the Heavy Medals but so worth it. Check out customer reviews comparing them to Dr. Dre's Beats phones. . . You will be sold. They are more than quality sound but also an awesome fashion accessory.
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Which headphones are better? FMJs or Heavy Metal?

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I just want to know which ones are better overall.
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Essentially, Heavy Medals are new FMJs with a few changed features. I'd take the Heavy Medals over FMJs any day.
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UMM HM..... THE FRIGEN HEAVY METALS THEY ARE BIGER AND HAVE TWO SPEAKERS THE NOISE ISOLATION IS INSANE I HAD MY BROTHER SCREAM AT ME AND I BARELY HEARD HIM
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As an Android user, the FMJs are offer a functioning mic and single button control for basic Play/Pause or Pickup/Hangup Call. The Heavy Metals were a comfortable fit, but unfortunately none of the controls worked on my Razr and the mic never functioned.
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Heavy Medals are better over all
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Which is better for rock, FMJ or Heavy Medal?

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I've had fmj's and loved them and I wonder what the main difference is in both sound and wearability?
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I haven't listened through the FMJs but I was willing to splurge the extra ten bucks based on the fact that the Heavy Medals have a 13.5 mm speaker, compared to 11mm, and that the frequency range is much wider. These are the best quality sounding earbuds I have ever heard. Also, this is the only set of earbuds I have owned that allows me to fully control my iPhone from my pocket. I have volume, track up/down, play/pause, a mic and phone answer options on a tiny console on my collar. Definitely worth it. Plus, the chrome ones look like you have some bling in your head... I notice people checking them out. . .
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I have never had FMJs but the range in frequency on heavy medals is better. I can actually notice the difference when I list to rock so I would say yes. As far as wear-ability, the heavy medals go in to the ear canal and the bud keeps it in place. I rarely have to fiddle with mines to keep them in that "good spot"
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No. Your product comes with a lifetime warranty and I have found Skullcandy SO easy to work with on this, especially since now you can replace your broken product through their website. Just describe the issue you have, print a simple form, drop them into a padded envelope and slap on five stamps. You'll have a credit posted to your account toward a replacement in a reasonable amount of time.
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Nope, you do not need to register the headphones. When they break, simply log in to your account go to Warranty Information, and then click on "submit a warrant claim", fill out the forms and follow the instructions after filling out all their forms.
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I have experienced both only having the headphones work with an Android phone (no mic even) as well as limited use of the button controls (answer calls, pause, unpause) with a working mic. I have yet to see an Android phone that utilizes all of the available features of the set. Although, to be fair, its not like I have gone on a mission! The phone that allowed the mic to work was an Verizon serviced Android phone, but I dont know which model. Sorry.
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Nope! The FMJ button works with Android, with my media player anyway, it has bottom settings in it, that button is current than the Heavy Medal, that is designed for Apple only, any bottom like that won't function, and not even the Mic, SOMETIMES, every phone is different, the Mic is a risk and the buttons are a no go

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How is the noise isolation?

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dude noise isolation is great when i first got them that was the first thing i tested out. then foam buds are basically the foam earmuffs you can get for chansawing and weedwhacking. when i put them in i called my house and didnt hear it put my phone on high and and put it next to my ear and just heard it like a whisper. noise isolation is amazing.
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It doesn't really isolate noise with the silicone caps, but the comply foam tips block out noise; aside from your heart beat to the sound of the bass.
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I'm looking for a good set of headphones with a mic that works on a computer for chat in programs such as mumble, ventrillo and skype... unfortunately your site only mentions ipod, ipad and those mac products...
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I'm pretty sure any headphones with a 3.5 mm jack and a mic will work with any other product with a 3.5mm input jack.
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I have an HTC Thunderbolt, and the Mic doesn't really work at all...but, there's alot to it, some skullcandy mics are different, there's the version made only for Apple, it's the long button, with a triple action movement, that's for Apple, i had those that didn't work at all, but the other ones, FMJ for example, work good across the board, and the button works, which is great, i use power amp, has the button actions in the settings, the best mp3 player available,

Plain and simple, it's all risky, trial and error, the technology is just not refined yet
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Each of the two earbud's have a 13.5mm speaker diameter.
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13.5 mm
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isn't it 13.5 mm?
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Technical Specs

  • less than 0.1% (1mW/500Hz)
  • TPE

Key Features

Most folks are born with ear drums. Say hello to the spleen-busting percussionist ready to climb inside your head and violently session your kit. Pretty heavy.  With a hardcore metal shell, the Heavy Medal seals in its Supreme Sound with a perfectly contoured Comply™ foam tip that molds to the natural shape of your ear canal.

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Supreme Sound delivers Attacking Bass, Natural Vocals and Precision Highs. Mic3 delivers complete control of any IOS device. Highest-grade materials for unmatched durability, style. Metal case for stylish storage. Designed, engineered and manufactured by Skullcandy.
   
   

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