I first came to Head-Fi in 2005, in search of information and advice, which led to my buying the EP-630, my first canalphones. About one year ago, they finally died, so I came back here, which in turn led to my buying the RE2.
I tried them. Tried all the tips. And concluded they were crap. I shoved them into a drawer, bought the SHS8000 locally, and tried to forget about wasting my hard-earned money.
Now the SHS8000 are a really good pair of earphones, for the price, but they isolate barely more than earbuds. Maybe that makes them safer, but that certainly doesn't make them a prime option for commuting, or to block the booming gym music.
So I came back to Head-Fi, of course. I ended buying the CX 380 II (poor SQ), the HF5, and the ADDIEM (both for cheap, neither received yet). I also pulled the RE2 out of their drawer, and tried them again. They still sounded like crap... but for a couple of seconds, when they sounded wonderful. I started fiddling with the mini-jack, and by pulling and turning, got the sound again.
Great. But only if I was ready to fiddle with the mini-jack for several minutes each time, and then keep my hands on it during my whole listening session. Not really ideal. So I sent an email to Head-Direct, explaining the problem. They asked me to send the RE2 for a replacement. I'd managed to lose the proof of purchase, but happily, not the invoice; so I did send it back, and today, I received a whole new RE2, in record time...
... more than six months after the warranty had expired, as I discovered latter when buying a new RE2. Not only that, but Fang gifted me with two free pairs of my favorite tips (the big bi-flange ones) and five pairs of filters!
I'm a satisfied customer.
I tried them. Tried all the tips. And concluded they were crap. I shoved them into a drawer, bought the SHS8000 locally, and tried to forget about wasting my hard-earned money.
Now the SHS8000 are a really good pair of earphones, for the price, but they isolate barely more than earbuds. Maybe that makes them safer, but that certainly doesn't make them a prime option for commuting, or to block the booming gym music.
So I came back to Head-Fi, of course. I ended buying the CX 380 II (poor SQ), the HF5, and the ADDIEM (both for cheap, neither received yet). I also pulled the RE2 out of their drawer, and tried them again. They still sounded like crap... but for a couple of seconds, when they sounded wonderful. I started fiddling with the mini-jack, and by pulling and turning, got the sound again.
Great. But only if I was ready to fiddle with the mini-jack for several minutes each time, and then keep my hands on it during my whole listening session. Not really ideal. So I sent an email to Head-Direct, explaining the problem. They asked me to send the RE2 for a replacement. I'd managed to lose the proof of purchase, but happily, not the invoice; so I did send it back, and today, I received a whole new RE2, in record time...
... more than six months after the warranty had expired, as I discovered latter when buying a new RE2. Not only that, but Fang gifted me with two free pairs of my favorite tips (the big bi-flange ones) and five pairs of filters!
I'm a satisfied customer.











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