^ I'm curious about the comparison as well, as I'm currently testing the S4i with a 3rd gen Shuffle for the gym. My first impression is that what might be a bit too much lower end coloration while at home is the...
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Originally Posted by JPizzzle
Maybe someone can answer this for me. If a mold is uncomfortable as in the case of phil, would a company like UE pay for another mold to be taken and remake them or is...
Based on your criteria, I would actually suggest trying the Klipsch X10, bought from a seller with a no-risk return policy (currently the online apple store will allow you to return within 14 days, they'll even pay return...
I am loving my X10s. I bought them during the sale, thinking they would be good for the gym out of my old nano, the train out of my iphone, etc. The only time I really use my UE-10s anymore is on planes when I bring the Supermacro......
How much are the SuperFi 5 Pros going for these days? I just returned my pair to Costco after buying the Klipsch X10, which I think sound superior overall, and they have a great low end. At the current sale price of $175 (enter...
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Originally Posted by toxic888
Yeah, maybe the X10's are a bit more efficient because they only use a single driver. Let's put it this way: Custom's would have more improved sound with an amp then X10's with an...
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x5 or x10 for me? I want something euphonic and fun sounding. NOT fatiguing. Otherwise I can use my UE-10. This would be my subway IEM.
I think you'll really like the...
There is one downside I forgot to mention... the cable material/size of the X10 leads to much more microphonics than that of the UE Super.Fi 5 Pro. I had the same problem with the vmoda vibes... my solution, when necessary, is to flip...
I have owned the UE-10 Pro custom IEMs for a few years, and in the past year sampled a few universal fit for playing straight from my ipod, and now iphone, sans amp for true portability.
I started with the UE Super.Fi 5 Pro and...