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Need some advice. Damned to overpay. Bricks and mortar only. IEMs, £100ish. UE sf5s? SE210s?
Circumstances changed a bit. Internet is now an option, with an upper price limit of ~£100. Main priorities are still aurally as mentioned before, with extra emphasis on isolation. Isolation is good. Noisy bus journey of a morning. Do q-Jays/d-Jays isolate well?- sixtiesremake
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Need some advice. Damned to overpay. Bricks and mortar only. IEMs, £100ish. UE sf5s? SE210s?
Been reading reviews and worried that the q-Jays are a bit low on bass. As said, I'm not a massive bass addict but if every review should feel the need to comment on it I worry that something's amiss. Are they stronger/weaker than the SE102s? SE 210s? Ultimate Ears sf. 4 or 5s?- sixtiesremake
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Need some advice. Damned to overpay. Bricks and mortar only. IEMs, £100ish. UE sf5s? SE210s?
I might get the q-Jays, and pick up some s-Jays to sling in my bag as a contrast. When I can access my bank account again. The reviews of the s-Jays make them sound lovely and warm.- sixtiesremake
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Need some advice. Damned to overpay. Bricks and mortar only. IEMs, £100ish. UE sf5s? SE210s?
Hi I'm looking to upgrade from my SE102s, I really like them but they're just a little bit short on bass. I used CX300s for ages before and I like a bit of bass. I listen to mostly guitar based music, with a lot of twee/indiepop and a lot of shoegaze/jangle/noise. Not the techno sort of stuff...- sixtiesremake
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