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    Never forget your first...

    Sony MDR-EX71. Even though its quality wasn't exactly outstanding, back then I found them best earphones ever - great bass, soundstage etc. Of course my viewpoint changed completely when I bought something better - Shure E3c :)
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    E4:?

    Now the Shure E4s have been re-named and they are Shure SCL4 now (only name and accessories have changed).
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    Getting my Shure E2c put in custom molds?

    I need to say that remolding dynamic driver iems like Shure E2c is rather uncommon. Your other option is to get something like Westone UM56, just with a wider nozzle.
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    can you trust sennheisser cx500 on ebay?

    In the past, I owned a pair of genuine CX500. Now I've got fake CX400s. I was astonished by the fact that the fakes are quite well made. Frankly, apart from sound quality only small gaps between earphone's parts indicate that they are fake. Other differences are noticeable only if you have a...
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    Advice for my first IEM in the $50-$100 range.

    If I were you, I'd buy Westone UM1s, they are my favourite low-price IEMs. They may be a little out of your budget but they are worth their price. They are also quite good with both pop and rock music. Among these you listed I had only UE SF3 and apart from comfort and fit issues they are good...
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    iPod Classic Firmware 1.1 WARNING

    Quote: Are there other people who bought an US iPod and noticed the volume to get lower after they updated it in Europe? Yes, I have experienced this problem either. After upgrading firmware my iPod Classic's volume is pretty low comparing to my iPod Nano, which is from US too. It...
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    Sony MDR-EX71

    EX71s are not produced now so it's pretty hard to get genuine ones. Besides, they are not durable: mentioned above problems with cable. Im my case cable was in perfect condition. Nevertheless, right earphone just stopped working after a year. EX71s sound quite similar to CX300s, differences...
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    help deciding on entry IEMs

    I've been using all of them except X3is and best isolation provide ER6is. Also, they have the best clarity. For rock music, however, UM1s are the winner.
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    shure e3 vs etymotic 6i vs anything?

    If you want bass, forget about both ER6is and SF3s. I used them with iPod Nano and I couldn't hear any lows. Also with iriver T30 bass was poor. What is more, I find ER6is to be a bit uncomfortable, also microphononics was killing me (to minimalize this effect you have to bother with shirt...
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    Your favorite IEM tips?

    IMO Shure yellow foams are the winners. They are not most comfortable or best isolating one, but with them IEMs sound the best to me. Comparing to other tips sound is less muffled and with less bass. They do not last long however and are not practical. If durability and comfort are your main...
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    Which earphones are as comy as UM1's and in the same price range?

    Quote: you need to retry the e500's with the black foams, those foams are terrific I tried. Of course E500s are really comfy, but UM1s are just more comfy: mainly because of the cable and nozzle angle: while I was lying on my side sometimes E500's nozzle get blocked, UM1s don't have...
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    Which earphones are as comy as UM1's and in the same price range?

    UM1s are the most comfy earphones I have ever had. Even new Shure SE line isn't even nearly as comfy as Westones are. IMO you won't find more comfortable universal IEMs.
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    SR-60 or HD595?

    Remember that Grados here, in Poland, are much more expensive.
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    SR-60 or HD595?

    HD595s and SR60s are totally different sounding headphones. HD595 doesn't have the 'fun' factor which Grado does have, IMO HD595's sound is just boring (I can't say that Senns provide worse SQ, though). They are however way more comfy and if you like Sennheiser style sound, HD595s are the only...
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    Refurbished Creative Zen Micro: 5GB $39.99 & 6GB $49.99

    The only thing I can complain about is that Zen Micros are not always reliable: my had broken down 4 or 5 times by the time its HDD died.
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    LF entry IEMs, around 100 euros/below 150 dollar

    Westone UM1 seems to be best choice at this price range. They are quite good allrounders and IMO they are undoubtedly suitable for Tiesto, Nelly and U2.
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    Refurbished Creative Zen Micro: 5GB $39.99 & 6GB $49.99

    I don't think that Zen Micro can add bass simply because it dosen't produce good bass. It almost dosen't have bass at all. But I like this player, though. It has quite detailed sound with good highs. Also, besides HDD spinning it hisses only a little. Quote: I have been thinking of...
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    Hiss on IEM's

    All your IEMs have dynamic driver. Armature driver IEMs are more sensitive. Maybe that is the reason why you don't hear any hiss. Besides, Cowon players produce small amount of hiss.
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    Hiss on IEM's

    Try to use amp. Some portable amps cut off all the hiss (at least I couldn't notice any hiss coming out from Shure E3s while I was using CMOY done by a friend of mine). Not all though, for example iBasso T1 adds some hiss. I think it's the only way to get rid of hiss and have still 'fruity' sound.
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    Pictures of Your Portable Rig [Part IX]

    Quote: hey, you guys know any place to find first gen shuffles and skins? http://www.shufflesome.com/ For iPod Shuffle 1G you have to look on ebay or something like that. In Poland on allegro.pl (it's kind of Polish eBay) you can get now even new one.
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    Does Clix2 have "Drag and Drop"?

    Yes, it can work in both UMS or MTP mode (you can choose this in options menu).
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    iriver clix2 impressions

    Quote: why the screen seems like a used one? Hmm... Maybe you mean screen protector which is applied on the screen?
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    iriver clix2 impressions

    Well, hiss is noticeable but not annoying, in fact Clix2 hisses only a little (less than Nano 2G)
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