I just found this a couple of minutes ago. From an audiophile website called head-fi.org
B) Shure SE215, $90-$100. Removable cables, good build quality and great isolation. Strong punchy bass, warm powerful mids, rather weak highs. #1, #2, #3
(N) Etymotic HF5, $90-$150. Excellent isolation with a rather neutral/natural sound. Anemic, yet punchy, bass, clear/detailed and neutral mids and sparkling highs. Very analytical and detailed. #1, #2, #3
(NW) thinksound ms-01, $100. Environmentally conscious, sturdy build quality, wood housing, strong and punchy bass, clean and balanced lively sound. #1, #2
(Bm) JAYS a-JAYS Five, $100. Sturdy build, easy to position, in-line mic. Strong bass, clean mids, forward highs and great detail for the sound signature. #1
(N) HiFiMan RE-400, $100. The new iteration of the much loved RE0. Dry bass, but excellent mids and detailed highs. Great budget buy for those who want clear and detailed IEMs. #1, #2, #3
(Nm) Rock-It R-50, $120. Comfortable with a detailed and clear sound. Sub-bass lacks though. Guitars and fast paced music excel here.
They mentioned other brands. I heard about the brand Shure in the past. Seems like a solid company for headphones.
Hmmm.........