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    Koss Portapro Vs AKG K-412 P

    I have both the Koss Porta Pro and the AKG 412P. the Koss headphones are much more comfortable. The AKG is less comfortable, and it really clamps down on your head when worn. The Koss just sits on the ear. With the AKG after a few months of use, the right earpiece detached itself from the...
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    Koss Porta Pros - new changes

    The miniplug for my Porta Pros developed a bad connection so I sent the whole unit back to Koss for repair under their lifetime warranty. They promply returned the unit....I think they replaced the old headphone set with a whole new one. . I noticed that the headphone cord is now much...
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    Grado SR60 too loose fitting

    I just bought my first Grado, the SR60 and find that it is extremely loose fitting. On the other hand my Sennheiser HD600 feels like a vise whenever I put it on. I have a "normal sized head". Can the Grado be adjusted to give a more firm grip on the ears?
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    Shure E5 white filter material loose in housing

    Thanks for the info. I thought I was the only one this happened to. To repeat part of my question...Does this affect the sound?
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    Shure E5 white filter material loose in housing

    I have enjoyed my Shure E5's for several months and just noticed that in both left and right earpieces, there is some white fibrous filter-like material that has separated from the metallic ring in the sound port. The filter material is now loose in the earpiece. It is impossible for a consumer...
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    iPod buffer effect?

    I've had my iPod 3G 40GB player for a few months and enjoy it. I use it mostly in the gym while working out. I have noticed that from time to time, the music suddenly speeds up or even stops on its own..then it starts playing again. This happens on its own with no intervention from me and occurs...
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    Table Radio(s)

    You asked how to characterize the mono sound on the Boston and Tivoli. They both sound very natural and full. The Boston Recepter definitely has more bass than the Tivoli Model One. If you use the auxilary jacks on these radios and connect a CD player to listen to your own music, you might miss...
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    Table Radio(s)

    Best Buy sells the Recepter, but only in Grey. I prefer a lighter color and bought a white one at another store in town. I think Crutchfield also sells the radio and in all 3 colors. As another example of superb ergonomics, there are two off/on buttons. One on the face plate and one on the...
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    Table Radio(s)

    Concerning the Cambridge model 88. I think I saw some new units at Sam's Club here in Columbus OH around Xmas, but haven't seen them lately. I don't remember how much they were selling for, but they did seem very well made. Unfortunately, the radios were not plugged in so I couldn't listen to...
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    Table Radio(s)

    The Boston radio seems much more sensitive on AM than either the Tivoli Model One or the Cambridge Soundworks 730. I like to listen to Detroit AM sports stations (I live in Central Ohio) and can only do so with the Boston. The ergonomics of the controls on both the Soundworks and the Boston are...
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    Table Radio(s)

    I have the Cambridge Soundworks 730 radio. I also have the Tivoli Audio Model 1 radio designed by Henry Kloss and the Boston Acoustics Recepter radio. Of the three, I like the sound and controls of the Boston radio the best. The Soundworks is the only one of the 3 radios that is stereo and...
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    Shure canalphone tangled cords

    The E5's didn't come with a small case (only the E5c's do). If it works, perhaps I should buy one from Shure.
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    Shure canalphone tangled cords

    Does anyone else find it a nuisance when using the Shure canalphones to have to untangle the cords? At the gym, I use my iPod and my Koss Porta-Pros. The Porta Pros are bass heavy and somewhat muddy. After I purchased the Shure E5 canalphones, I tried them but find that the cords get all...
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    AIFF format for "serious" recording?

    I am a newbie Ipod owner and have loaded a few hundred songs ripped from my own CDs. I used the default AAC format and iTunes for Windows. Some web sites have mentioned that greater fidelity can be had by importing in the AIFF format. I know that AAC is compressed whereas AIFF is not, but...
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    Why does the Ipod scratch so easily?

    Just got a 40GB Ipod for Christmas and am distressed to see that I have minor scratches on the chrome back and acrylic front, despite my treating it as gently as possible. I wonder if all mp3 players scratch so easily? I ordered an iskin case, but until it comes, I don't dare touch the Ipod...
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