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Anyone else have bad experience with rha ma750i
I've already gone through a pair of these and now my second pair is broken. I've never had earbuds or any headphones break and stop working so easily. Is it just me or does anyone else have this issue? The problem is the headphone jack, it bends way to easily from just sticking my phone in my...- N3wKids
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- rha-ma750i
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Shure se215 for the gym?
I can't say much on the sweat getting in, but I can say that I wouldn't risk it. Buy a cheap $10 pair of IEMs to use during the gym. I've had a cable detach doing deadlifts because I didn't notice the cable stuck under my knee. Or just buy a bundle of cheap earbuds on Amazon - they go for around...- N3wKids
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Audio Technica ATH-M50x Vs. Beyerdynamics Custom One Pro
M50/M50x have a nice clamping force, nothing too firm or loose. I wear glasses too, and it's not an issue for me. However, my ears sometimes do get sore after a few hours of use.- N3wKids
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Shure SE215 vs RHA MA750i
Oh cool, I didn't think about reshaping the tips... I'll give it a try if the fit doesn't get better. Thanks guys :D- N3wKids
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Shure SE215 vs RHA MA750i
Wow, that's quite a lot of detail in that review :D I didn't even understand the parts with frequency and what not... (not an audiophile).- N3wKids
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Shure SE215 vs RHA MA750i
Thanks for the site link :) I'll buy a pair of them sooner or later and see how I like them. +1 (Do they ship to Canada?)- N3wKids
- Post #10
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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are these v-moda crossfade m-100's real or fake?
Your box looks different than the ones I've seen on unboxings, but that's all that I can tell is different. It's hard for us to say for sure, without close images. Your best bet is to contact v-moda as mentioned above. For reference, other boxes I've seen have a cable running from the...- N3wKids
- Post #8
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Shure SE215 vs RHA MA750i
I was thinking this too. My Jlab Epic (not bad, but not great QC) weren't comfortable for the first few days, and then they got really comfortable in time. I'm going to give them some more time, mix and match etc. I've tried all the tips, and I'm sure I'm wearing them the proper way lol...- N3wKids
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Shure SE215 vs RHA MA750i
The MA750i aren't fitting very well, but I'll see I can get used to it within the next 3 weeks. If not, I think I'll give the SE215 a try and also the UE600vi.- N3wKids
- Post #5
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Shure SE215 vs RHA MA750i
Hey RHA Team! It's super cool that you guys are on the forums and actually posted :D I bought the RHA MA750i and they sound great! The only issue that I have is that I can't find any ear cushions/tips that fit my ears. I've tried all of them and none of them give that seal fit. During...- N3wKids
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Shure SE215 vs RHA MA750i
I'm really not sure which one I should get. MA750i has amazing reviews and comes with a 3 year warranty, in-line control etc. SE215 are cheaper, look pretty unique (clear version) Which one should I buy?- N3wKids
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- shure-se215 rha-ma450i
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Earbuds that last?
Wow... they look amazing! Tanks you say? I'll have to take you up on that More earphone options guys!!! Adding the RHA MA750 to my list ;P Im thinking to buy a really good pair of earphones for everyday use and then some cheap pairs for the gym.- N3wKids
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Earbuds that last?
Ah alright, still trying to decide :P Any more input would be appreciated.- N3wKids
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Earbuds that last?
I don't know about the klipsch s4i. The reviews seem shotty and claim to break easily. Livestrongs are discontinued, and I don't know about Monster's sound quality.- N3wKids
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Earbuds that last?
Would also like then with In-line control for Android and a mic.- N3wKids
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Earbuds that last?
Hey Head-Fi community! Recently, I've been through 3 pair of earbuds that have all died on me within 6 months on average. I'm looking for a good pair of headphones that will actually LAST. I'm looking at the Sol Republic Relays because I sweat a lot when at the gym and I wanted durable...- N3wKids
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Best in ear headphones for $100 or less
I'm looking at the Razer Hammer Pro, two reasons, nice strong cable, and in line control. Perfect for the gym. I've been through Jlab earbuds great sound, but bad cable attachment, most likely because the cable is super thin and now the right earbud has no sound. So please don't say Klipsh S4...- N3wKids
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Comfortable closed headphones for quiet environments
I would like sound quality to be that of my m50s or more. More portable and a shorter and preferably detachable cable. Looks also matter a bit... Budget of max $250 Canadian.- N3wKids
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Mid range focused headphones, preferably portable
Hey Head-Fi people! I'm looking for comfortable, portable, and mid focused headphones. I don't need much bass, and I'd like them to be closed. My definition of portable headphones: Portable : Short cable (no coils), not too large like the K550s- N3wKids
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Good closed back portable over ear headphones. More mid focused
How are the MDR-10Rs? They are 100$ cheaper. I can't find the MDR 1R at 200$...- N3wKids
- Post #7
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Good closed back portable over ear headphones. More mid focused
Well, the cable is coiled, and my M50s aren't really too portable with a long coiled cable. I can't really pocket it without a huge bump, but the build quality is amazing with the m50s.- N3wKids
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Good closed back portable over ear headphones. More mid focused
Thanks Billson Are the Shures built well. I've read tha the SRH series have good sound, but build is subpar.- N3wKids
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Good closed back portable over ear headphones. More mid focused
Title :3 Budget of under 300$- N3wKids
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Review by 'N3wKids' on item 'AKG K 550'
Well, the K550s don't sound bad by any means, however, the sound signature isn't really for me. I like a little less mid focus and a bit more bass. Less neutral and more fun, really. Now the build quality of the K550s are not superb by any means. Firstly, the headband cushion was peeling off...- N3wKids
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AKG K550 headband issues
Yea... I'm returning my K550s. The headband's cushion (w/e it's called) was falling off in the corner right out of the box. I can't say anything about the handband thing though. But the build quality isn't that of the M50s.- N3wKids
- Post #3
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations