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    Audio Technica ATH-BB500 Review and Impressions

    http://audio-technica.com.au/?page_id=1015   Here they are, the Audio Technica BB500 full size behind-the-head street style headphones. The are designed as a bassy DJ style headphone that won't mess up your hair while you tromp around outside. They're a pretty awesome looking headphone and...
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    Sony S755 Walkman initial impressions

        I picked up this baby yesterday from the Sony Centre in Melbourne, Australia. It was the last 16 gig left in stock. Price was AU$199, which is AU$30 cheaper than a 16 gig ipod nano.   I haven't found anything on this model on the forums, so I thought I'd drop down some initial...
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    Sennheiser EH250 review

    This is my first review of any headphones, so here goes: For some reason, the Sennheiser EH250 is a really popular headphone for my local music stores to stock and I have no idea why (local suppliers?). I picked them up primarily for live monitoring while recording / tracking, and they serve...
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    From Australia, where headphones are expensive... A900 good?

    Hi! I'm looking for a set of closed, high end headphones for maximum detail while blocking some outside noise. They're mainly to be used at home in a noisy space (TV and such). Due to the economy, it's impossible to import headphones, so my choices are: Audio Technica A900 ($279 AUS)...
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    Westone UM1 - For recording - Review

    Hi all! Just got back from the studio a week ago, doing some intensive sessions tracking drums, bass, piano and guitars. The studio was filled with AKG K240s, which sound fantastic for tracking but are wide open, making them not so good for drums and guitars with an amp in the room. For a...
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