Sansa headphones anyone?

Hallo,

I am looking to buy original earphones for Sansa e200 series: http://i45.tinypic.com/2h4gnr4.jpg apparently the Sansa Express had been sold with the same set of headphones as well? http://i49.Tinypic.com/332clxf.jpg Also, what other players had been sold with these exact headphones?
I'm looking to replace mine because mine broke >

Thanks for your time. ^^

I agree, these flat "paddle" type headphones must be among the best ones I've heard ringing.  They produce a warm sound with surprisingly decent bass.

My wife likes the best, because they fit his ears.  My ears are happier with types in the ear, so that she would keep the e200 ones.  I saw something similar to there, search by the way.  They are easily recognizable by their end long cable tie.  Wiring, with its silicone gummy Suede is very good and very flexible rest.

Bob

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