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  1. Wong

    what decides whats good?

    Quote: Originally Posted by z50j Brand name Not totally correct. Look at Bose...
  2. Wong

    NE7M burn in?

    Guys, I recently bought a pair of Nuforce NE7Ms. However, the sound quality i have recieved so far has been nothing short of muddy. I think that a burn-in could solve the problem. NE7M users: how long did you burn in your NE7Ms? Thanks! Edit: I am using the foamies.
  3. Wong

    $100 range

    Try the Nuforce NE-7Ms.
  4. Wong

    Before you buy headphones: A hopefully helpful guide for newbies

    Thanks for the guide! Another sticky vote.
  5. Wong

    what decides whats good?

    Quote: Originally Posted by jsmithepa Since u been listening for 50 years, u MUST know what YOU LIKE. Technical has nothing to do with it. As u stated, there are lots of subjective measures (and valid for that user), but (back to paragraph#1), that's one area of criteria u must have...
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    Subway-isolation IEMs w/older mp3 player (Ne-7m alternative?)

    Quote: Originally Posted by nycbone NYC subways must be noisier than those in Singapore. In any case, subway noise is almost more pleasing to the ear than music heard through the CX300. Truly dreadful. This is a partial hijack :P Yup, i've been to NYC, they are noisier...
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    Subway-isolation IEMs w/older mp3 player (Ne-7m alternative?)

    Quote: Originally Posted by nycbone I tried the CX300. Isolation is poor, particularly while riding on public transportation.. Disagree. When driven by my iPod touch 2G, and with 50-60% volume, the CX300s isolate sufficiently well, though you might not be totally isolated.
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    Subway-isolation IEMs w/older mp3 player (Ne-7m alternative?)

    Sennheiser CX300 fits your budget, has good noise isolation, is comfortable and has good sound quality and good bass. They're available from $20 from Amazon last i checked. Edit: I am also a frequent subway commuter. These isolate well when travelling on the train. Get them!
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    Apple IEM - most underrated IEMs on the market

    Quote: Originally Posted by montell 1) they dont isolate at all This is very strange. Are you sure that you got a proper fit with the IE8s? IEMs, even lower-end one should provide at least a bit of isolation if inserted properly.
  10. Wong

    Shure E3c vs Sennheiser IE7 - ?!?!!?!

    Quote: Originally Posted by mark2410 lol this could be the only thread where everyone agrees with each other Hah, yeah. Got that right. Quote: Originally Posted by ChroniCali Good choice! I just made a similar one recently. Nice! Would you mind doing a small...
  11. Wong

    Shure E3c vs Sennheiser IE7 - ?!?!!?!

    Well, by the looks of it it looks like the IE7 will be my choice, and no e3c for me. Thanks guys!
  12. Wong

    Best IEMS less than $80?

    Quote: Originally Posted by K_19 Look to the Nuforces and the Head-Direct IEM's. I can definitely say being a Shure fan that lower end Shure models are not worth your time, though. Mmm, yeah, the NE-7Ms are good too from what i've heard. Tempted to buy some NE7Ms soon...
  13. Wong

    Best IEMS less than $80?

    I would say: go for the Sennheiser CX300. They can be found for as little as $20 on Amazon and have good build quality, good bass and good sound quality. The eartips are very comfortable, though it has an angled 3.5mm jack and an asymmetrical cable.
  14. Wong

    What IEM for motorcycle?

    I wouldn't use IEM when engaging in an activity like biking or driving. You'll be putting your life and others in danger. I suggest for biking you get some sport or traditional earbuds (PK1?) or even better, just concentrate on the road.
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    Shure E3c vs Sennheiser IE7 - ?!?!!?!

    Hey fellow head-fiers, I'm not going to upgrade my IEMs very soon (but it will be sooner or later, trust me :P), and i've looked at 2 earbuds: Shure E3c and the Sennheiser IE7. Now, i'm in a dilemma on which IEM I should choose. I know Shure makes good earbuds, but so does Sennheiser - and...
  16. Wong

    IEMs For Girlfriend, Needs Bass

    The Sennheiser CX300 perfectly suits your needs. Good bass, and great SQ. It's under $80 too. You can get it for just over $20 on Amazon. The CX300 has great build quality, too, unlike the Philips SHE9500 which is in the CX300's league, and has inferior build quality, bass and SQ.
  17. Wong

    [REVIEW] Philips SHE9850

    Quote: Originally Posted by ClieOS Harvey Norman actually. I know, not a good place to shop for headphone Definitely not. Courts isn't the best place either. However they were selling for SGD 169.99 which I think was less than what you got it for at harvey norman.
  18. Wong

    Apple IEMs

    Quote: Originally Posted by Fallen Actually, koven, I think you're wrong, on both counts. The controls will only work on the latest classic and on the touch. Not on the last version of the classic, which is what he has. And I own them and think they actually sound pretty good...
  19. Wong

    [REVIEW] Philips SHE9850

    Quote: Originally Posted by ClieOS Close to $125 actually Guess where I got mine? Sim Lim Square? :P
  20. Wong

    [REVIEW] Philips SHE9850

    Nice review ClieOS. The SHE9850 is indeed a very good-looking IEM, but it is way overpriced here in Singapore. Jeez, $110 for these. (yes, that is in US Dollars).
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