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Wireless in ears to be used in the gym recommendations?
Anyone? :/- Nathanlgd
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Wireless in ears to be used in the gym recommendations?
Hiya guys, as title really. I'm posting on behalf of a friend who's insisting on going wireless even though I recommended to stick with a wire. He's wanting a good pair of wireless headphones, suitable for his Sansa clip to be used in the gym. He likes a selection of music but mainly bass heavy...- Nathanlgd
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Wireless gym in ear recommendation?
Hiya guys, as title really. I'm posting on behalf of a friend who's insisting on going wireless even though I recommended to stick with a wire. He's wanting a good pair of wireless headphones, suitable for his Sansa clip to be used in the gym. He likes a selection of music but mainly bass heavy...- Nathanlgd
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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USB audio interface
I use DT770's (80ohm) and KRK Rokit 6's with a Scarlett 2i2. Sounds great! The only thing I can compare it to though, is a Native instruments unit I had before the Scarlett which sounded inferior. It had less volume and sounded as if the highest highs and lowest lows had been chopped off. My...- Nathanlgd
- Post #4
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Help choosing no frills MP3 player
Ok - so what's the difference between these two? I think I'll talk her into either of these to be honest. We need to order soon! :) Thanks for the replys everyone. I think I'm going to be looking at a FiiO X1 for my-self :)- Nathanlgd
- Post #12
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Help choosing no frills MP3 player
I noticed the FiiO x1 earlier - that would be perfect but it's a tad pricey for what we're wanting to spend. The lower end of the Sonys are looking like a good bet. What's the deal with all the versions of the Sony E series? I see quite a few models that all look the same? Thanks for your help...- Nathanlgd
- Post #7
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Help choosing no frills MP3 player
No not really, just something on the cheaper end of things. No frills - bang for buck style :) Something like a Sansa clip but better if possible. I'd just buy a Sansa Clip but my girl friend who's going to be buying, doesn't want to go with a Sansa because she didn't get on with hers and it...- Nathanlgd
- Post #3
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Help choosing no frills MP3 player
As title really:- A good friend of ours is about to go off travelling for 3-4 years and as a leaving gift we are wanting to give her an MP3 player stocked up with music we've listened to together in the past. We don't have a budget as such but want to keep things cheap (bang for buck) and...- Nathanlgd
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Help with alternative replacement for Beyer DT770 80hm
Found - thank you! :)- Nathanlgd
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Help with alternative replacement for Beyer DT770 80hm
These sound like a great pair of headphones, (assuming you've heard both before - DT770's and these 8.35 D's, will I notice a good upgrade from the DT770's? Also, excuse my ignorance but I'm not sure what you mean by "on our site, they're half price just now", which site is this? I can't find a...- Nathanlgd
- Post #7
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Help with alternative replacement for Beyer DT770 80hm
Ah! :) These look terrible but the reviews seem very good, the price is much more my kinda figure :) These could be a winner! I'll look into them a little. Thanks so much for your help :)- Nathanlgd
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Help with alternative replacement for Beyer DT770 80hm
Wow! Those hope VI's look very cool and the reviews sound pretty much perfect for what I'm looking for - good suggestion :) The only thing is - the price - £450, I was hoping to pay around half that but I will stretch to these if other suggestions don't give them a run for their money :)- Nathanlgd
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Help with alternative replacement for Beyer DT770 80hm
Thanks for your reply, I'll have alook at those suggestions now. I'm not tied to closed back although I honestly don't know the difference between open and closed in terms of performance.- Nathanlgd
- Post #3
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Help with alternative replacement for Beyer DT770 80hm
I started out about 15 years ago with a pair of HD25's. After using them for 6-7 years I fancied an upgrade/alternative so I asked on here as to what you guys might suggest for my needs and budget. Most suggestions were for the Beyer Dynamic DT770 80ohm which I bought and loved and am currently...- Nathanlgd
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Help with alternative replacement for Beyer DT770 80hm
I started out about 15 years ago with a pair of HD25's. After using them for 6-7 years I fancied an upgrade/alternative so I asked on here as to what you guys might suggest for my needs and budget. Most suggestions were for the Beyer Dynamic DT770 80ohm which I bought and loved and am currently...- Nathanlgd
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations