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Nothing really different. Just wanted to post better pics.
nice... but do the watch, camera and glasses improve your sound quality?

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Sennheiser IE 8 In-Ear Headphones
Sennheiser HD 580
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Walkingman, you know you want to get an E-Series!
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Walkingman, you know you want to get an E-Series!
E75 and E55... Those are also on my watch list. But I also want S60 5th Edition... Dilemma!
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The decision between the N85 and E71 as an upgrade from my N95 was basically a coin toss for me. For only $20 more than the E71, the N85 was a no-brainer for me.. and I couldn't be happier with it.

The next decision will be between the E75, N86, and N97. That won't be so easy..
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The E61 was a no brainer for me... Bit beat up, but was £50 unlocked, £60 with a 2gb card, and some accessories.

Got an O2 iPhone sim in it with 12months web and wi-fi bolt on, but I got a text saying this month was activated, but if not in an iPhone, would end in 30 days, hopefully it was just a scare and they arent checking, did only cost me £12 with £10 credit on ebay, just means in 12 months i'll have 12 sim cards with £10 on, not as (effectively) cheap then
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Another iRiver Hxx/iBasso D10/IE8/PFE set-up:

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update seeing as i have the d10 on me now.

and those iskins dont half attract dust and pocket fluff







takes it to a whole new level if the dac in the ibasso feeds the iqube:

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Wow! Two very nice D10 based rigs.

Sweet.
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My Sony MZ-RH710 (EU Version, volume cap unlocked) that I use while inline skating:





...and here is my skate gear it goes with:



I can get it that MZ-DH710 owners are a bit jealous about my setup because only the RH710 features a combo remote/phones jack as well as a line/optical input, in which the DH710 does not have.

The remote is the Sony RM-MC55ELK and the IEM's are Sony MDR-EX85SL in black as well.
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Oh dear qusp, after seeing that I feel quite.. inadequate :\



It's nice to finally see a fellow Samsung user on head-fi...now if I could only afford the rest of your rig...
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dude ur DAPs are so f'ed up. lol

great shots though. i love the clip+glasses shot the most.
yea, the two ipods are different. One, is a classic which is scratched up in the front and the other is a 30gb video where i sanded the back.

And my clip is just battle scarred. Suffered a huge crack to the screen. It was innocently clipped onto my belt, then i bumped into the corner of my kitchen counter...

Still sounds great though!
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Fanny packs are just gay!
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(blinded from the reflective clothing and arctic white arms)
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Originally Posted by BIGHMW View Post
My Sony MZ-RH710 (EU Version, volume cap unlocked) that I use while inline skating:



I can get it that MZ-DH710 owners are a bit jealous about my setup because only the RH710 features a combo remote/phones jack as well as a line/optical input, in which the DH710 does not have.

The remote is the Sony RM-MC55ELK and the IEM's are Sony MDR-EX85SL in black as well.

Nice rig, i'm really enjoying my minidisc player at the moment, bugs the crap out of me having to swap out discs all the time but the sq is worth it.
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EFN - How do you make those little cables please?
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