I have bought a 7inch Tevion DVD player and I need good earphones because I have an hearing problem.
Any suggestions please? I do not mind paying a fair price but within reason.
deggers: Sony MDRV150 @ £9.99, Sennheiser CX300 @ £14.99 etc.....
Not expensive for good quality 'phones and you can try them out, which is important if you have special requirements.
If you have a Richer Sounds handy, take the DVD player with you and ask to try some out - they have some nifty Sony, Sennheiser and A-Jays. Only by trying them, will you know if they are suitable for your problem.
I have these sony in-ear earphones and they are the best out of any i've had in the past. They are really good at blocking outside noises out which may be good if you are hard of hearing.
deggers: Sony MDRV150 @ £9.99, Sennheiser CX300 @ £14.99 etc.....
Not expensive for good quality 'phones and you can try them out, which is important if you have special requirements.
You do not say what the nature of your hearing problem is, however headphones (expensive or not) are designed for use by persons with ‘normal’ hearing. So paying for a good quality pair may not be your best option.
I would recommend you consider purchasing a graphic equaliser that has separate frequency boost/cut controls for each channel. Using such a device will allow you to compensate for any hearing loss in each ear independently (frequency response/sensitivity).
But they are not cheap – and I would recommend you search ebay for a bargain.
Otherwise take gingejee’s advice and take your DVD player along for a test drive with the prospective headphones.