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I have been using these JBL Tune 110s for quite a while now. You can see all
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the wear and tear on here. So I just got these E10C's of Sound Magic and I
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wanted to do a quick comparison here. Now these are all metal housing. They are of
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course a little bit more expensive, a different price range and the sound is a
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lot better for these. They have a twisted wire here where that's in and
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this is a flat cable. So it's flattened. I like the cable of these JBL's just a
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little bit better but that's the only thing that I like a little better, aside
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from the price of course. With the JBL you only have one button. It's a stop
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button right here or to answer a call. So there's a microphone in there as well
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And with the Sound Magic you also have the volume buttons right here. Plus and
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minus and there's also a steel so it's very very sturdy. Now there is a quality
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copper wire in here which is a little bit different from the JBL Tunes over
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here. And with the Sound Magic you also get a hard shell case so you can take
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this with you very easily. So I'm really glad that I bought these Sound Magics
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The overall sound quality is a lot better. They are of course a premium
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brand. These JBL's have a lot of brand authority as well but these are just in
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a different price category. So if you're going for cheap ones I still recommend
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these JBL's Tune 110. They're great and I've had a lot of fun with them
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Listening to my music and audiobooks. But now I've upgraded to the Sound Magic and
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I don't really want to go back