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some pics:
http://img145.imagevenue.com/img.php...7_Micro_01.jpg
http://img22.imagevenue.com/img.php?...6_Micro_02.jpg
http://img40.imagevenue.com/img.php?...7_Micro_03.jpg

I put a thin plastic layer in the gap around the jack and so far it worked, but ideally you want to open it up and solder the wire back on the circuit board if you can. I never soldered anything and I ain’t starting now.

It’s 8 months old, but has been taken good care of; the fact that the headphone jack has only started showing signs of bad soldering in the last couple of weeks shows how carefull I is. If not resting on the desk usually was kept in the inside jacket’s poket and not mixed with other object to avoid scratch. It has never frozen up on me or shown any other kind of problems.

I bought an iPod nano as a present and had a quick listen - although relying on first impressions is wrong, I prefer the sound of the Micro... if I had to choose personally I’d take the Micro.

asking $SOLD incl. shipping anywhere (prirority to UK&Europe) – includes the original box with all there was inside - minus the plastic case
paypal only

Thanks for watching