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post #16 of 45
Thread Starter 
I have a Shure case but personally don't think much of it... Well, at least the Shure's themselves don't fit that well.

The basic design is right though.
post #17 of 45
I have been using an Etymotic pouch, it sells for $6 or so.

post #18 of 45
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Originally Posted by wolfen68 View Post
The clear plastic case that comes with Scotch 3M electrical tape is perfect for the PK-1's.

Shop 3M: Scotch Super 33+ Vinyl Electrical Tape, 3/4 in x 20 ft (19 mm x 6.1 m)
I second this.

It proves to be a good container for many things from electronics, household, and garage (change, batteries, screws, conncectors, op-amps, small interconnects, etc.). Small enough to fit in pockets, firm enough to provide "crush" protection, and stackable.

It is the universal case that more or less costs nothing. Everybody needs electrical tape. It is like duct tape, you can't live without it.
post #19 of 45
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Originally Posted by mrarroyo View Post
I have been using an Etymotic pouch, it sells for $6 or so.

I like this case.

There a numerous one other there web site. Even a hard pastic one. I can not get any details or even a good detail picture. Do you know which one you have?

How wide is it at the widest part?
How high does it sit?
Does have any "crush" protection?
post #20 of 45
where do they sell for us$6?
post #21 of 45
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Originally Posted by mark2410 View Post
where do they sell for us$6?
Did you do a check on there website? www.etymotic.com --> $4
post #22 of 45
Thread Starter 
I'm tempted to sew some wiring into a jacket or something. Starting from inside a pocket and exiting somewhere near the lapel.

Not sure what to put on the end, either a socket or a plug. A retractable plug might be nice for my ATs that have a socket.
post #23 of 45
Gorthon, the Etymotic case is about 3.75" by 2.6" by 0.5" empty.
post #24 of 45
post #25 of 45
Thread Starter 
Looks interesting, if a bit tight.

I have been using some cheap Audio Technica over ear clip-ons recently, just for listening to audio books on the go. They have a very thin retractable cable and are absolutely perfect for mobile listening.
post #26 of 45
I have one of those SendStation items for carrying around a pair of Denon AH-C700. The plastic piece on the inside for winding up the cord is glued in but can be removed. I have to do this for the C700s, but it works out fine. SendStation lists on their website what is known to fit.
post #27 of 45

Tiny Leather Case $3.50 ^_^

It's supposed to be a lighter case. Real leather for $3.50.
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post #28 of 45
Would this be too small for most IEMs?

PADDED MINI-POUCH | AllElectronics.com
post #29 of 45
Hey, guys, what would you go WAAAYY overhead in protection? This is just plastic earbuds, I mean, what could possibly happen to them?
Just throw them in your pocket wrapped around ipod.
post #30 of 45
Thread Starter 
They are rather expensive to just throw in a pocket, and even if the plastic is robust you can pull the cable out or drop and step on them etc. Come to that, you could even just drop and loose them during a busy commute.
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