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    Dropping IEMs. Any risks of damages?

    Darn water!!! It's every electronic gadget's worst enemyyy!!    Quote:
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    Dropping IEMs. Any risks of damages?

          Quote: Good to know  . It'll be awesome to have a bulletproof T-shirt   I won't have to worry bout dropping IEMs now.   I've never had problems with headphone cables... yet. I am thinking of getting the triple.fi 10 as my first high-end IEM in the near future, but...
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    Dropping IEMs. Any risks of damages?

    Quote:   Hahaha... thanks for that reassuring comment. I shouldn't worry too much then.    I only had my klipsch for 3-4 months so no signs of wear and tear on the cable yet. Will have to wait longer til I can judge on its durability. Plus Australian weather doesn't get too cold so the...
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    Dropping IEMs. Any risks of damages?

    Hello forum.   IEMs being their small selves are pretty hard to handle or hold around with our cumbersome finger. Occassionally, I slip 'em and they just fall to the ground. Or sometimes they just swing from opposite sides towards each other and crash with that plastic-like collision sound...
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    Klipsch Image S4 owners

    I had my Klipsch s4 with an Ibasso T3. It definitely sounds much more powerful with tighter and fuller bass but it's just too much for me. It sounds awesome in the first moments but just one heavy bass song fatigued my ears, and head.   Classical and world music sounds pretty much the same...
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    Mini-Review: iBasso T3 portable amp

    [New guy here :D] I just got my t3 today along with my ZY ipod line-out dock cable and hooked 'em up with my ipod touch and Klipsch image s4.     Once I connected 'em up, I listened to some new age female vocals. I noticed that separation of instruments is slightly wider and also small...
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