Yes, if you have a 3.5 mm jack you can plug it in and play your music
Yes, Beats by Dre are compatible with all Smartphones and MP3 players.
No They Are Like Regular Headphones You Plug Them Into Your Phone Or Mp3
Yes, Skullcandy headphones can work with an MP3 player as long as the MP3 player has a standard audio jack compatible with the headphone's plug. Most Skullcandy headphones come with a 3.5mm jack, which is commonly found on MP3 players. However, if the MP3 player uses a different audio output, such as Bluetooth, you would need compatible wireless Skullcandy headphones. Always check the specifications of both the headphones and the MP3 player to ensure compatibility.
Yes.
First, you have to choose the best headphones for your particular needs. You can search in these sites: http://wize.com/headphones/t62697-mp3-players http://www.amazon.com/MP3-Player-Accessories-Audio-Video/b?ie=UTF8&node=290438
MP3 player compatible headphones are available from many electronic stores and retailers. Amazon and Pyleaudio are just a few examples of stores that stock these kinds of headphones.
Although it is just an opinion, according to cnet.com Audio-Technica ATH-M50 is the highest rated headphone.It is very durable and has a very clear sound. It is also comfortable and has costs less than $200.
erm... haven't you disrupted the wire? One possible reason could be that your mp3 player is not working properly. Its the problem with audio o/p module of your mp3 player. There are two components of a sound file, if anyone one of them is corrupted, it will not deliver over the ear phones. Which mp3 player do you have ?
Don't think twice, get Beats. my friend in my old school had turtle beaches and here is what i didnt like about them 1. the most expensive pair are 300$ and he had those 2. you can't disconnect the chord, and it is long 3. you can't directly plug them into ipod or mp3 player, you need an adapter 4. they are cheaply built with heavy bulking plastic 5. after about 65-70% volume, it starts to get scratchy my brother, who is really into music got beats pro by dre and here are the advantages 1. much better sound quality and at 100% volume there is no scrathes 2. professionally built with lightweight aluminum ' 3. they have dual chord outlets 4. you can directly plug them into any ipod or mp3 player 5. you can disconnect the chrods 6. they can be folded to be more portable 7. they are more expensive, but they are the best
The top rated headphones for mp3 players are the Klipsch Image S4 earphones, and range in price from $71-$79.99. To see the other headphones that fall in the top 5 go to http://reviews.cnet.com/best-headphones/
it shouldnt. it is a digital file. its probably your mp3 player or headphones/speakers causing the problem. possible the decompressor software in your mp3 player is faulty but ive never heard of this problem. just a guess.
If you buy an MP3 new, it will come with a pair of headphones. You may want to upgrade to a more comfortable pair of headphones based on your needs.