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Wow you got the A820 already how do you like it?
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post #633 of 1011
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Originally Posted by KillersAreQuiet View Post
are the prices shipped? If not, that's a bit steep. There has to be a cheaper place...?
post #634 of 1011
Just get some velcro for 3 bucks at the hardware store. Bada-bing!
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I love 728 with the denons. I preordered the 728 and it arrived today. I did custom order the wrist band from wristbandconnection. Although it was late at night and by default I always type .com.
post #636 of 1011
the 728 is so sexy looking, too bad I hate using wmp for mp3 players...
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Originally Posted by pez View Post
the 728 is so sexy looking, too bad I hate using wmp for mp3 players...
You can drag'n'drop stuff onto any MTP player in Windows Explorer, you don't have to use WMP at all (it just has to be installed on the PC for drag'n'drop to work).
post #638 of 1011
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Originally Posted by acegazda View Post
are the prices shipped? If not, that's a bit steep. There has to be a cheaper place...?
I guess its all how you look at it.

After spending:
iMod $495
ALO iMod Dock $195
Minibox E+ $179
e500s (already had, but still paid $499 when I bought them a few years ago)
and also the iMod case $39.99.

The cost of the custom wristband even shipped is not all that much.
Its the equivalent to around 4 Venti drinks at Starbucks (which on some weeks can be two days worth of starbucks for me).
So to have a custom wristband to finish off my rig even if the shipping is more than the cost of the wristband itself is not really that big a deal.

But to each his/her own, and if you haven't spent a lot on a rig, well than the expense for the wristband may seem like alot, but if you've spent $400...$500...+++ well than is $20 really all that much in the grand scheme of things???

(I remember when $20 was a lot of money, but now $20 is the equivalent of what say $5 was when I grew up)
post #639 of 1011
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You can drag'n'drop stuff onto any MTP player in Windows Explorer, you don't have to use WMP at all (it just has to be installed on the PC for drag'n'drop to work).
Thats exactly how I transfer music to the player. Im using Lame V2 MP3's and they sound fantastic. I will give an indepth review once my C700's are burned in. I will use the sony mainly at the gym and am very excited that sony has finaly released an armband; which is also a preorder..
post #640 of 1011
We'll have to get a few hundred made....
post #641 of 1011
Here's my new setup, HD5 courtesy of Quaddy:

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iPod 5.5G, MicroShar LOD, Graham Slee Voyager, UE Super.Fi 5 pro.
Simple
post #643 of 1011
I got an HD5 as well but now it's broken. I went to sony centre, they said it would cost more than the player now to fix it. aiaia
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Do you guys think the Livewires + Mini^3 + LOD would be a good combo worth $125? Currently I have the wires but I am thinking about an amp from my ipod 5th gen.....
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Do you guys think the Livewires + Mini^3 + LOD would be a good combo worth $125? Currently I have the wires but I am thinking about an amp from my ipod 5th gen.....
My Mini^3 + Gen5 sound really sweet! Very transparent, very punchy bass!
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