Recent content by Jawlsey
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Portable Setup for Metal & Alt Rock
Really leaning towards the Shure SE215-LTD for $115, also contemplating the Shure SE315 / SE425 for $150 & $180 respectively. I've been searching for a better comparison of the three but have no had much luck. I know the SE315 are a bit of a dark horse for a lot of people, because they...- Jawlsey
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Portable Setup for Metal & Alt Rock
I keep reading reviews, seems as though the GR07 and SE215-LTD are pretty closely matched. I've seen a few people highly recommend the HA-FXT90 as well, so many choices...- Jawlsey
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Portable Setup for Metal & Alt Rock
Hello Head-Fi! I'm getting ready to start back in graduate school after working full time this last year, and I would like to treat myself to a modest set of IEMs to compliment my Alessandro MS2i's. Unfortunately with how much time I spend at work, the gym, and library they do not get the love...- Jawlsey
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post your grado mods....
I'm looking to make a set of custom woodies with the Turbulent X drivers, wondering if anyone happens to know of a good (under say $50) set of donor headphones. Preferably something comfortable that will accommodate grado cups, with metal gimbals and mounting hardware.- Jawlsey
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Custom Wood Symphones
I am piecing together information in order to build my first set of custom headphones. This stems from my love of Alessandro MS2i cans which I had in college but sold years ago. The only things I didn't like about them I was sure could be tamed with wooden cups, and after hearing about the...- Jawlsey
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