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    Old Audioengine A5 massive pops, crackle

    I have a pair of AudioEngine's bought in 2009, in Mumbai, India. Recently, my right speaker developed the 'crackling' noise described in this forum and both speakers were non-responsive to the volume knob. The post made by the AudioEngine rep, DanielP, helped me to troubleshoot and fix the...
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    Good and cheap portable player; recommendations?

    Right off from reading your post, I recommend that you look at the Sansa Clip. Here is a link to the review SanDisk Sansa Clip Review It is cheap, comes in 2 and 4 GB versions, sounds excellent for a budget player, supports drag and drop. However, you can't browse by file/ folder, only by...
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    How much diff do LODs make to iPod Touch?

    Monolith, your argument about the redundancy of amping for IEMs makes perfect sense to me (and my wallet!). Just another question. In case you want to hook up your DAP to a powered bookshelf speaker (say Audioengine), would the LO still make a big difference? Or would any stock line-out...
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    Best sounding flash player, price no issue

    Off topic - but apart from IPod classic, has any company released any hard drive DAP currently? I assume that they are all getting phased out. Creative at least has announced that all future models will be flash.
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    4 Driver Universal IEM

    Quote: Originally Posted by Spyro Shure might not really care. They don't need it since they came out with olives and their IEM ergonomics are already great. Most people buy UE10/11 because TFPRO is perhaps the worst fitting IEM ever made. Also, TFPRO = SE530 in SQ and TFPRO is 95%...
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    4 Driver Universal IEM

    I would also say that probably it would be Shure. UE is creaming the upper end market with its customs and Shure would definitely want an upgraded/ higher-end offering to counter that.
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    Looking for a music player

    The Cowon D2 will meet your specs for FLAC support, battery life and good sound. Use warm/ bassy phones with it to enjoy pop music more. It has a recording ability but a very tiny built-in mic which I think may not work great for recording lectures. You need to purchase a separate line-in cable...
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    Don't want to drive others crazy

    X2 with Nicholas that IEMs are the best option for public use - they will not leak any noise to disturb others - I use mine in the library without any complaints This thread should be helpful to you - it deals with budget/ entry level IEMs...
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    Player with Best Sound

    The 'best sound' is subjective - if you've read this forum you'll see that everyone has their favorites. Apple Nano, Touch, 5.5 G IPod, Cowon D2, Sony 8X series - each of these have their fan following for great sound quality. I've always gone strictly by sound quality and nothing else -...
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    Pictures of Your Portable Rig [Part XII]

    Quote: Originally Posted by edart Oh Vienna Love that song edart, did not know anyone else even remembered it! Like it without IModded lyrics though
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    "Best" Portable Music Player

    Quote: Originally Posted by pila405 how can i adjust the dack menu? [in the D2 for getting the most neautral sound] also how can i do it on the sony? The D2 just needs to be left at Normal EQ and you cannot do any internal adjustment - he was refering to the Sony where you can...
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    new apreciation for my Cowon D2.

    I'm happy to join in the Cowon love. I lose count of the number of days between charges and with my new efficient Triple Fi's (and volume at 10-11 most of the time), I am getting nearly 50 hours in regular use, even with Jet Effects in use.
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    A poll IF you have owned the SE530s and Triple Fis

    nsx-23, if it helps, I have heard the Triples with 3 of the players in your sig (Iriver H3x, Clip and D2) and I can say it sounds great on all of them - my fav is the D2 but the Iriver-Triple combo has a warmer signature that I also like. I too found the Triples at a significantly cheaper...
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    IEM for classic music on D2

    Omerneu, I am a recent convert to classical music - and I converted purely because it sounds divine on my triple-fi's with the D2. :0 I know Triple Fi's are not in your budget, but I would strongly recommend the combo. it works well for all other genres also.
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    A poll IF you have owned the SE530s and Triple Fis

    Well I have not voted as I own only the Triple's (and will probably never own or try the Shures). But it was interesting to read the poll results. While Triples have a lot of pref. on the SQ, Shure clearly represents a more balanced package of SQ, comfort and isolation to the users who've...
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    4gb Clip vs iPod classic and nano

    It's a bit unfair IMO to compare the Nano or Classic to the Clip. The Clip is a surprisingly decent sounding budget player which I would recommend to anyone who is a) constrained on cost b) wants exceptional lightness and portability ...without compromising on SQ. Clip is more of a...
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    Best sound: iAudio v ipod nano v zune v blackberry

    heh, that's a good decision - if the music quality is the priority. But if you still need the Blackberry functionality, then as the earlier poster suggested, get it + a 4 GB Sansa clip - not only is it dirt cheap, and decent sounding, it's also really tiny. You won't feel you're carrying...
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    Girlfriends and IEMS ... and the trouble they cause

    Quote: Originally Posted by nsx_23 Girlfriends + high end gear is generally not a good mix. Rings true for audio gear, and rings true for cars as well. Especially cars. Never, ever let your girlfriend drive your sports car. It amuses me that so many of you have such a poor...
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    Best sound: iAudio v ipod nano v zune v blackberry

    newhous, I sympathise with your need for convenience though I myself have never favored convergence where music is concerned - my policy has been to buy a dirt cheap phone and then the best MP3 player/ IEM that I can afford. To answer your question, I have heard the music o/p from a...
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    sealed, on-ear headphones

    To the best of my knowledge, PX 100 is not sealed but open.
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    Girlfriends and IEMS ... and the trouble they cause

    Quote: Originally Posted by pdupiano Btw I bought her a cowon D2 several months ago and she really liked it I figured IEMs might be the next best thing for her. Anyway I just order a pair of koss to mod. I think the overall consensus is that iem's are a pretty big jump and I tend to...
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    Seeking advice regarding DAP upgrade

    Have you considered the Cowon D2? 16 GB + expandable memory should give you enough storage. It also has great SQ and an excellent battery life. In addition, from what I've read, it's a great DAP to amp.
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    Girlfriends and IEMS ... and the trouble they cause

    I read this thread and thought that a woman's perspective might be helpful to the OP 1) You have not mentioned what DAP she has. My interest in this hobby started with my first great source - because the music I love sounded great on it. Plus, a great looking (and sounding) DAP is a nice gift...
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    Logitech Acquires UltimateEars!

    I admit that I am a little worried by this news. I do believe that great products like Triple Fi Pro and UE 11 are created by people who have a love and passion for their field. And typically, such people tend to flourish in smaller, more focussed companies. Larger organisations tend to lose...
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    Triple-fi for rock, but for a laptop annd a movie...?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Spyro But ironically, I think I would prefer Triple Fi's for movie and gaming. Triple Fi's are more airy and euphoric. Very good and reproducing many layers of sound. X2 on Triples for movie listening. I sometimes struggle to pick up English accents in...
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