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  1. LaBreaHead

    What is your favorite Who album?

    Who's Next was my first album purchase after getting a "real" stereo (i.e., wood speaker cabinets, not a plastic toy-like hi-fi), and it has the album rock staples (my older brother touted it at the time as a really well produced album ... which I listened to endlessly in my childhood room on...
  2. LaBreaHead

    badly produced albums by Popular artists

    Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town.  I'm only a mid-fi kind of guy, but when I bought the vinyl album (an all-time favorite, despite the shoddy vinyl pressing and a so-so transfer to CD) in 1978, I was disappointed at the quality of the sound (admittedly, mostly due to badly...
  3. LaBreaHead

    The Beatles Remasters Review and Discussion Thread

    My first post in many, many months ... some thoughts: I've been debating whether to buy this material for the third or fourth time, in its latest incarnation, and if so, in which format -- mono set, stereo set, or individual stereo CDs (for me, "Things We Said Today" through "Tomorrow Never...
  4. LaBreaHead

    Introducing myself and some questions (already)

    Welcome to Head-Fi (officially, even though you have been lurking for a while). I'm not fazed by long posts -- you had been working up to that one a long time! Sorry about the income situation. A lot of people have that sort of thing to deal with ... which brings up what I think is a...
  5. LaBreaHead

    Can't remove Tips From IEMs

    For most foamies, it can be a bit scary ... nobody wants to break their earphones. One way is to act as thought the tip were a lightbulb, and "unscrew" it from the body of the earphones. In other words, you don't simply "pull" the tips off -- you rotate or twist gently ... I rotate the body...
  6. LaBreaHead

    Which IEM is the best for electronic dance music under $300?

    Future Sonics Atrio M5s or M8s -- for (well) under $200. Rich, deep bass, but not bloated. Well worth the extra effort to seek them out and get them online. I listen to a very wide variety of rock, pop, blues, soul, alt country, acoustic, indie, etc. music, including some bass-heavy electronica...
  7. LaBreaHead

    Atrio M5/M8 vs Sleek Audio SA6

    "Is there any place that I can compare them side-by-side..." Not really. ..."or would I have to buy them both and return one pair?" If you are really undecided. "Do they really make *that* much of a difference over, say, those $10 Jellyz earbuds?" Yes! Not in direct 1-to-1...
  8. LaBreaHead

    Wow! Sansa Fuze- color me impressed- Fuze appreciation thread

    "What feature does the ipod have that's better than the microSD card expansion?" ________________________ A lot depends on how and in what situations a person uses a player. I got a Fuze as a present for a friend who doesn't have a computer (yes, there are still people who don't). A big...
  9. LaBreaHead

    What should I do

    Hi, Raconteur -- I remember your user name ... and your English seems at least as good as the last post I read from you. I'm not sure the Vibes represent that much of a step up from the Creatives ... or that they would hold up to your usage (I don't know their durability -- my friend who...
  10. LaBreaHead

    Are Hi-end IEM's worth it for Ipod Nano?

    Yes -- once you move beyond the "old" 128 kbps norm, good earphones are well worth it. For your situation, I'll cast another vote for the Atrio M5s/M8s. They work very well unamped to "beef up" the sound of iPods. Several very good options have been suggested in this thread, and they would...
  11. LaBreaHead

    When I buy the Sansa Fuze, will I have to rerip some of my music?

    At least the number of songs that you would need to re-rip isn't in the thousands ... There's something to be said about a format that can play on a variety of players. Going back to what for you is probably ancient history, supposedly the Beta videotape format was a little better than VHS...
  12. LaBreaHead

    Car auxillary input question,

    LeftyGorilla makes a good point ... I've found that playing through the headphone out doesn't sound much different from playing through line out, which I thought it might (being amped twice). Sure, playing through line out would have to be cleaner, but if the system isn't up to conveying the...
  13. LaBreaHead

    Why so many DAPs?

    Re: Why so many DAPs? Good question … and some good answers, as well: - Different DAP's for different use - As backups, in case one fails, gets broken or stolen. Also for variety in quality and functions. Plus it's always nice to have lots of toys... - I think sometimes, people just...
  14. LaBreaHead

    Sleek SA6 or Atrio M5

    The Atrios pair very well unamped with iPods, for an ultraportable combination. They help cancel out what some users would term drawbacks in each other. An iPod set un-EQ'd is not bassy and certainly not overly warm sounding; the relatively warm, bass-rich (but not muddy) M5s help the iPods I've...
  15. LaBreaHead

    Best IEM for the budget around $160

    You've described the Future Sonics Atrios. I'm sure the others mentioned will serve you well, too. But at least read the Future Sonics thread (more like an epic). After I got the Atrios, going back and listening to the Creative EP 630s was jarring. I like the Creatives -- for what they are...
  16. LaBreaHead

    Utterly frustrated with IEM choice

    Super.fi 5 Pros, Triple-fis, Atrios and UM2s ___________________ For the OP's benefit: Any reports of hiss with unamped iPods with any of these 'phones?
  17. LaBreaHead

    Utterly frustrated with IEM choice

    While tstarn06 (a true Head-Fi seeker) has moved on from the Future Sonics Atrio M5s, rest assured that they pair very well with unamped iPods (not something every 'phone can claim), should you decide to go in that direction. Excellent combination of "big," "full" sound (without bloat) and...
  18. LaBreaHead

    Recommend IEM's to get more bass from iPod shuffle?

    They might not be easily available for you, but for me the Future Sonics Atrio M5s pair very well with my iPod Nano ... the Atrios provide impressive bass and make for an ultraportable combination with no pressing need for an amp with iPods. Well worth the effort to get them (via mail order)...
  19. LaBreaHead

    Shuffle 1st Gen: Finally

    It's getting old by now -- possible headphone jack damage? Is it a used model (most likely)? LOL, though, at the too-true comment above about reading opinions ...
  20. LaBreaHead

    Newbee seeking advice:step up from Shure e2c ?

    One place to start looking would be the Etymotics ER4s (there might be issues with cord noise (microphonics), though, and they're not bass-rich). I really like my Future Sonics Atrio M5s (the M8s are the same, but in blue) ... and since you are used to the "bulbous" shape of the E2s, the...
  21. LaBreaHead

    Please recommend me some nice headphones for commuting

    You might want to forget about open headphones -- for your sake as well as the sake of people around you. I'm an in-ear person myself, for maximum portability and isolation (plus I wouldn't want the clamping often necessary to ensure some isolation in portable closed headphones ... commuting is...
  22. LaBreaHead

    Replacements/equivalents for Comply foam eartips for ER6i?

    Gray Comply foamies (I like the short ones on my ER6i's) or small black Shure foamies?
  23. LaBreaHead

    Futuresonics Atrio M5

    trickywombat -- excellent post! (And hilarious avatar ...) nsx_23 -- I think the Atrios pair brilliantly with the Sansa Clip. The combination is one of my favorites (makes it "fun" to do stuff like washing dishes, exercising, etc.). kevhuynh -- I had really wanted the UM2s ... but for half...
  24. LaBreaHead

    My first IEM: Super.fi 5 or Shure SE310

    Welcome to Head-Fi -- your English is fine for our purposes. The Shure black foamies are very durable, and almost as comfortable as the Comply foamies -- the Shures and Complys should fit on the Shure earphones. I prefer the Complys, but they have to be replaced much more frequently. But...
  25. LaBreaHead

    Never Did Like the nano Fatty

    I have the 2nd generation Nano (in silver), and like its looks the least of the four versions ... the white plastic end caps remind me too much of the iPod Mini, which I didn't care for. I do like the aluminum front and back, though -- no need to buy a case for a product that has a finite life...
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