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post #511 of 1011
mine


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Originally Posted by Brian_the_King View Post
Oh man, some of those [and yours] are so badass. Do they 'work' okay? lol i mean, it doesn't look cheesy in person, doesn't interfere with controls, stays on all right, etc?
Yeah I have a few, they are tough and really easy to apply/remove, I baby my iMod anyway so this is just cosmetic and to prevent surface scratches, my other ipods are just knocked about!
These offer absolutely no protection from impacts unlike the hard cases. I have a Yotank case also which is built like a...eh-hem...tank!
post #513 of 1011
nice, thanks for the info. I have never had an ipod case and therefore don't care about protection, this is just for looks
post #514 of 1011
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Originally Posted by EsthetiX View Post
Well here's my new portable setup.

[IMG]SNIP[/IMG]
Holy ****! That thing's a monster?

Does it sound good?
post #515 of 1011
Here's mine..

post #516 of 1011
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Originally Posted by mark_h View Post
Yeah I have a few, they are tough and really easy to apply/remove, I baby my iMod anyway so this is just cosmetic and to prevent surface scratches, my other ipods are just knocked about!
These offer absolutely no protection from impacts unlike the hard cases. I have a Yotank case also which is built like a...eh-hem...tank!
Wouldn't the hardcase transfer more of the shock? Isn't it all metal or is there rubber shock absorption inside?
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Wouldn't the hardcase transfer more of the shock? Isn't it all metal or is their rubber shock absorbtion inside?
It is lined with a kind of velvety material? Plush lol.
post #518 of 1011
the more I see touch's the more I want one...grrr I have to wait for christmas.
post #519 of 1011
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Originally Posted by EsthetiX View Post
Well here's my new portable setup.

[IMG]Sony MZ-1 + ES7W[/IMG]
LOL that's a joke right? I have two of those and they sound awful, and the battery life (if you actually have a working proprietary Ni-Cd battery) is around 60 minutes...

I had high hopes that being made not long after some of the better Sony PCDP's that it might share the great sound that some of their CD playing cousins have. Sadly, it is not the case in my experience. I just got a D1 dac/amp so I've been thinking of trying the optical out into the D1... Now I really gotta go do that.
post #520 of 1011

iQube + iMod + UE Triple.Fi Pro 10

post #521 of 1011
Slwiser, that's a nice looking (and I'm sure sounding) rig. I received my iQube and its burning in. What do you think of it ?
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Originally Posted by musicmaker View Post
Slwiser, that's a nice looking (and I'm sure sounding) rig. I received my iQube and its burning in. What do you think of it ?
I think the iQube is made for the Triple.Fi earphones. The Triple.Fi needs the neutral amp that the iQube is showing itself to be.
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Originally Posted by slwiser View Post
I think the iQube is made for the Triple.Fi earphones. The Triple.Fi needs the neutral amp that the iQube is showing itself to be.
X2. That is a very appropriate and top quality portable setup.
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here's mine : ipod touch (32gb) => Qables LOD => custom HeadSix (75 Ohms output), low gain => ER4P (S with the 75 Ohm output).



post #525 of 1011
Here's the newest version of my portable rig:

Apple Lossless ->160gb iPod Classic ->ALO Jumbo Cryo ->RSA Predator ->Shure SE530



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