I have a pair of skull candy in ear monitors I use while doing yard work, working out, or any thing outside the house. for the price, they actually sound very good. I would compare them to actual monitors. The bass is controlled, the highs are not tinny. That was my main complaint with the lower end Bose cans, & the overly expensive beats cans my wife bought me. They had some much bass it was over kill for anything outside hard rock and rap. It destroyed r&b, soft rock, comtimerary pop and country (Imo). I had a set of Bose in ear studio monitors when I was a studio musician years ago. They were the clearest bass and cleanest drums I ever heard! They were also 600 bucks...so they should be that good, but when plugged into any other source than a monitor and they were mud city. Go to a shop and try out as many as possible. We did when was living in Denver. It was interesting. I was about to buy a set of bang and olufsen headphones that were supposed to be the best you could ever buy....they weren't.