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post #31 of 45
You can go to All Electronics they have some leather cases and one cd case in cloth that can serve.
See these items:
LEATHERETTE BELT POUCH | AllElectronics.com


CARRYING CASE FOR MOTOR SPEED CONTROLLER | AllElectronics.com

PADDED CD CASE | AllElectronics.com

There are a lot others but you can check for yourself. The prices are a steal, very cheap and good quality.

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post #32 of 45
never stored any headphone in any case..Why? Case sucks.
post #33 of 45

To carry or to store

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never stored any headphone in any case..Why? Case sucks.
It's only to carry or to store in the house, I have a Cat that can chew about $500 in headphones per minute... That is
post #34 of 45
I bought a cheap iphone 3g pouch for my RE2 , but i guess any of the cases from dealextreme.com will work as well.
post #35 of 45
I second the Altoids Smalls tin. Fits perfect.



post #36 of 45
IDK, the Altoids can looks too small to me -- too much bend/pressure on the jack.

I use the case that cheap Sony MDR-E828 (or similar) earbuds comes in. Perfect fit and compact.
post #37 of 45
Thread Starter 
I have some Audio Technica clip-ons, and their retractable cable is brilliant. I wish you could get something similar but in reverse.
post #38 of 45
after trying a few cases, i found the stock yuin case to be the best fit for me.
it small and doesn't take extra space in my bag, and after couple of times you get used to get the pk2's in it.
post #39 of 45
Thread Starter 
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after trying a few cases, i found the stock yuin case to be the best fit for me.
it small and doesn't take extra space in my bag, and after couple of times you get used to get the pk2's in it.
Stock Yuin case? Can you post a picture?

All I got was a wood box (MDF with cherry veneer) and a film canister to put the 'phones in.

The film canister offers good protection but you have to pack the 'phones in pretty tight.
post #40 of 45
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Originally Posted by mojo View Post
Stock Yuin case? Can you post a picture?

All I got was a wood box (MDF with cherry veneer) and a film canister to put the 'phones in.

The film canister offers good protection but you have to pack the 'phones in pretty tight.
i was taliking about that film canister. you just need to roll the cable tight and it's fine. also, the top of the canister is a little taller than the canister itself so no worries that it will close up on them. I prefer it upon the shure case.
post #41 of 45
many thanks for idea
post #42 of 45
I bought these in a truck stop for $3 just to take off the little rubber pads on the earbuds to make my Yuins stay in my ears better and got the nifty little carrying case with them. The case opens up and you can roll the cable around the center support and they fit in the case. Usually, I just stick the speaker part in the case and leave the cable out unless I'm travelling with them. They are jwin model jh-e16 (avail on amazon and other places)

post #43 of 45
I'm using some zippered sunglasses case.
post #44 of 45

I've upgraded to the Sony winding case hat comes w/ the $10 earbuds. It is hte perfect case for my OK1. Even f I did set aside the Sony earbuds.

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx342/tainghe_com_vn/EAR%20PHONE/SonyMDR-E828LP.jpg


Edited by Infoseeker - 6/22/10 at 9:29pm
post #45 of 45


I think using the wood box is a little better than that canister.  The thing that worries me about the canister is the cable breaking at the earbud.  It's just too packed in there.  I actually use the tin my S4's came in.  You can get a similar tin at a convenience store that has candy in it or something similar. 

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Originally Posted by mojo View Post
Stock Yuin case? Can you post a picture?

All I got was a wood box (MDF with cherry veneer) and a film canister to put the 'phones in.

The film canister offers good protection but you have to pack the 'phones in pretty tight.
i was taliking about that film canister. you just need to roll the cable tight and it's fine. also, the top of the canister is a little taller than the canister itself so no worries that it will close up on them. I prefer it upon the shure case.


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