Striker's Purchase
In my continuing pursuit of the ideal ear buds without spending a fortune I recently purchase a pair of Skullcandy Striker's for $49 from my local electronics retailer. The box marketing blurb states "Base Rich Noise Isolation For Active Aggressive Listening". What is Active Aggressive Listening, does this mean you are jumping up and down and banging your head against the wall? Got to love the marketing folks!
Packaging
The Striker's come nicely packaged with a semi-rigid carrying case and the obligatory three sizes of silicone ear gels. Before you even open the package you can see that the housing for the drivers has a unique design and appears to be machined out of aluminum, the packaging states "Solid Anodized Metal Housing". After opening the package you see that the cord connecting the ear buds to the 3.5mm plug appears to be an outer jacket woven of a metal with a clear silicone covering. Overall this visual impression is solid well designed and appealing. The semi-rigid carrying case is nice too I suppose for those of you that will use it, I myself will stick it in a drawer; once out of the package I am either using my ear buds or they are sitting on my desk until needed, I can't be bothered with putting them in and taking them out of a case.
Fit
After fitting the ear buds with the small silicon gels the Striker's fit my ears better than any previous ear buds. The fit was very comfortable, providing a tight seal without being uncomfortable to wear for long periods. The ear buds were easy to put in my ears and never felt like they were going to fall out and didn't need constant adjusting that I have found with other ear buds.
I can definitively state that these ear buds isolate you from the outside world better than almost every other ear buds I have used, I could see where wearing these ear buds could pose a potential hazard when you are outside as you will not hear anything besides your music.
Listening Experience
Like most of you I barely made it out of the store before opening the package to try out my new purchase. Frankly I almost turned around and returned them to the store, they sounded horrible. My iPhone is set to shuffle and I think I just happened catch a song that doesn't work well with the Striker's. The sound was kind of garbled and harsh so I searched for a song that was from a Hop Hop artist so I could experience the "Base Rich Noise Isolation For Active Aggressive Listening". I was rewarded with a nice tight base response and clear highs and mids, but at the same time I wasn't convinced I liked the sound compared to the Altec Lansings MUZX MHP136 I have been listing to.
The problem with speakers and ear buds in particular is that they tend to be prejudiced towards one type of music or another. Some speakers sound great with hip hop but terrible or just ok with classic rock, or they sound good with jazz but mediocre with alternative, etc. So you end up choosing the ear buds that fit the majority of the music you listen to. I happen to have eclectic taste in music and listen to everything from classical to country to alternative rock to hip hop and rap. This makes it a little difficult to choose the perfect set of ear buds.
The Striker's have a clean sound, the overall tonal quality is clear and precise, and while they do have a decent bass response it is definitely not aggressive. There are many types of bass response like the annoying car vibrating distorted bass that comes from the punk in the compact car with silly looking 22's, or the almost non-existent bass of your standard iPhone ear phone, or my preference the extremely tight body thumping bass you get from a high end audio system. The striker's are indeed tight and clean but they don't have the punch I would really desire.
Overall after switching back and forth between the Altec Lansing's and the Striker's I preferred the clarity of the Striker's even though the bass is not as strong as I would like. If only the iPhone had a built in equalizer, that would solve a lot of the sound problems! Funny with how much Apple likes to pat itself on the back that they could overlook or reject the need for an equalizer.
Conclusion
I would give the Striker's a seven on a scale of one to ten, clear, smooth highs and midrange with adequate bass. The styling is nice and the fit and comfort is better than any ear buds I have tried so far.

