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    I want to upgrade from my Klipsh S4's, where should I go?

    I've got the S4s too. I recently purchased the Brainwavz ProAlpha ($39) and I think they represent a significant improvement on the S4s. They have plenty of bass and do an extraordinary job of presenting each instrument on its own. I mean there is very little blurring of the different sounds and...
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    RE0 or Shure SE215

    I've got the RE0 and I listen to jazz almost exclusively (real jazz, no kenny g). I'd say go w/ the Shures. I think the RE0 has too much treble, is too cold, and lacks bass. With jazz recordings you want to hear the whole band top to bottom and all too often with the RE0 the contrabass is buried...
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    Uncongested sound for <= to $100?

    mvw2: Thanks for the input. I am on the hunt for the Eterna, the Eterna(l) hunt it seems... Where are these new rev.1 Eternas? Neither BugdenAudio nor GDAudioBase has them in stock. But thanks for your input. You describe just what I'm looking for. I just have to hope it comes back around at...
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    Uncongested sound for <= to $100?

    Hey, I've got a bunch of dynamic IEMs but they all seem to muddle the sound when things get busy (where there is a lot of simultaneous instruments playing). I don't really hear where my IE6s or S4s are any less prone to blurring sound than my marshmallows. Actually, I sometimes think the...
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    New Shure SE215 - First Impressions

    The inevitable backlash.    Quote:   From top 2nd tier to $5 bud!  Let the debate begin!  
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    New Shure SE215 - First Impressions

    Thanks JR,   Sounds like a winner! I was thinking about trying the Fisher Eterna but was dissuaded by it's fit. The 215 sounds like it can compete as far as an engaging presentation is concerned w/o the fiddle factor of its somewhat unusual ergonomics.   Also, almost like a sign from...
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    New Shure SE215 - First Impressions

    DBD25: I jumped up to the large silicon cushions from my normal mediums which helps somewhat keep the IE6s from falling out. But nothing compares to foam cushions for a secure fit. Or for isolation... It's too bad there aren't more cushion sizes out there. Instead of S,M,L there should be 5...
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    New Shure SE215 - First Impressions

    Hey JoeyR, somebody who listens to classical! You're in a good position to answer my q. Could you compare the SE215 to the IE8 or IE6 in terms of the bass response and the ability to resolve very fine detail without overwhelming the listener with high frequencies?   I really like detail but...
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    IEM:s for my Clip+

    Give the JVC Marshmallows a shot. They really do sound good for cheap phones. I don't think anything in-ear can touch them for $15. And they are very robust. I've used mine every day for 1.5 years and they are the same as new. I store them by simply wrapping them around the clip and shoving...
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    jvc air cushion burn in time.

    I like the 33/34s better than the 66s. Both new and used. YMMV. TEHO (to each his own). I think the 66s are bloated and shrill just as you described them. Plus, mine eventually started to lose one channel. I had relegated them to podcast duty. The 33s are back on the case, much more durable. But...
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    IEMs for cycling

    Quote: Originally Posted by Flavio T If you can ride on a "bike only" park or if it's a safe, good sidewalk I'd say the Westone 1. I always ride my bike with earphones but always on the side walk and it's a 25mph neighborhood (although a car at that speed could easily still kill you)...
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    IEMs for cycling

    Just read the response above mine: yes some intellectual podcasts can be pretty distracting as you strain to comprehend everything said. I tend toward lite stuff like NPR Fresh Air or PRI This American Life, and less NPR Planet Money or Itunes U. Cognitive Psychology which involves more focus...
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    IEMs for cycling

    I use jvc marshmallows when cycling. You have to learn to 'hear' w/ your eyes, then you'll be ok. But this can be a hard habit to ingrain. Maybe take shorter rides at first where you are constantly telling yourself to scan and stay aware of whats happening all around you. You can develop such...
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    head direct RE0 vs Klipsch s4?????

    Quote: Originally Posted by BassoonHead With a tight fit and modest boost (+2 on Cowon D2+) I am getting a good amount of bass from REO. I mainly listen to jam band concerts and classical. I don't find any of my IEM's to equal the bass of my cans though (HD600, 225i) My ear...
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