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    Well-built IEM to replace my Shure E3's

    I caved and purchased the Klipsch S4s. Even though the cables are reportedly a little on the thin side, a 2 year warranty at an $80 price tag is enough to make me okay with that. Plus, they will fit my old Shure tips. Hopefully by the time that the S4s die I'll have enough money for some...
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    Well-built IEM to replace my Shure E3's

    How is the build quality of the HF5s? I'm especially curious about the cables. I'm still curious if there are any IEMs with cables of similar build quality as the (reportedly well-built) Westone 1's at a similar price point. I would've probably already ordered the Westone 1's if various...
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    Need help replacing Shure SCL3

    Sounds like we're in similar situations! I'll let you know what I settle on. (http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f103/w...re-e3s-475186/)
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    Well-built IEM to replace my Shure E3's

    Thank you for your suggestions, semisight. Will the triple.fi 10s, RE0s, or HJE900 fit Shure tips, to your knowledge? Any more ideas, folks?
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    Well-built IEM to replace my Shure E3's

    More than four years after purchasing my Shure E3's (how the IEM market has expanded since then!), the right cable at the ear started to crackle, and now it is completely dead. I'm looking for a replacement IEM in the $100-140 range (and I really don't want to spend any more). I'll be using...
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    Closed headphones less than $100

    Quote: Originally Posted by JayB18 Purchased the Shure SRH440 for $85 on amazon. They should arrive on Wednesday. I will post impressions when I receive them. Enjoy them! Off-topic: The jerks! I bought them on Amazon two weeks ago for $95... a couple days after ordering I...
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    HD-595 cheap

    I got mine for 179.95: bhphotovideo
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    Cowon Iaudio X5L - now I know...

    Hmm... all this love for the X5L, right when I was wondering what my 20 gig X5L would fetch on here. I could really use the money, but maybe I'll reconsider. It really is a great player, especially with RockBOX.
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    How does the $10 off coupon work?

    skudmunky, I think that would be alright... After all, $10 out of Todd's pocket is $10, no matter how you slice it. But, if you do use the coupon, I guess it would be courteous to shop again at TTVJ.com sometime in the future.
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    WTB: Grado SR60

    Yes, you can! If you are newly register at TTVJ.com, you can use both the $10 new member coupon and Todd's SR-60 discount coupon (sent to you by email), a total of $17 savings off of the original $69. After shipping, the total came to $57.30 for me. I ordered my pair Monday (the 15th), and I...
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    I Feel Like I Scammed Todd :) :) :)

    Quote: Originally Posted by xlEnt howd you get the 10 off your first order? All you have to do is sign up at TTVJ.com, and your $10 coupon is sent to you by email.
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    I Feel Like I Scammed Todd :) :) :)

    I know completely how you feel, mminutel! I just ordered my SR60's for $57.30 (after shipping)!! Todd, you've earned my loyalty for a lifetime!
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    Ripping a CD: Head-fi Style!

    Quote: Originally Posted by DarkJC I use a program called MAREO that EAC calls after it's done ripping each track that transcodes it to LAME --alt-preset standard and FLAC level 5 and then deletes the original WAV file. Takes a bit of time to setup but it's easy sailing from then on...
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    Ripping a CD: Head-fi Style!

    I rip my albums using EAC in Secure mode, and do on-the-fly mp3 encoding. (Does anyone else here use LAME --alt-preset standard?) I make sure that I don't auto-delete the wav files, though, because I later replace them with FLACs at compression level 5 (used to be level 7), using FLAC...
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    A Challenge: Best PC Speakers < $100CAD (~60USD)

    Quote: Originally Posted by daba I got my Klipsch Promedia Ultra 2.0 for $70. They're pretty good (but I'm listening to them out of a Benchmark DAC1). Here's a review: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1773344,00.asp which also gave them Editor's Choice by PCMag. I would love...
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