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Headphone and bitrate test
Quote: Originally Posted by ogewo I found this listening guide by Zemo to be pretty helpful - http://www.fix-it.org/thread418.html You bet! All the tracks and comments are taken from "The Ultimate Demonstration Disc" -- Chesky Record's Guide to Critical Listening ....- plato
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Markings on 325i
Mine is 1697 (and rather unprofessionally scratched on!) -- as the box has the same number written on it, I suppose it's most likely the serial number?- plato
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One happy Beyer owner with a question.
Quote: Originally Posted by pedxing Also, an amp that is pushed close to its limit is more likely to damage the drivers. Quote: Originally Posted by kramer5150 Yeah.. as with any amp/speaker combo, avoid driving it into clipping and you should be OK. Hi Would I...- plato
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Headphones that don't muss up hair?
I used to have a lot of problem with "headphone hair", but a few months ago I discovered a solution which works very well for me -- I wear the headband forward so that it rests on my forehead. (I only do this at home or in familiar company because it does look a bit weird.) I think this...- plato
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Replacement for Sony EX71
Hi LFC_SL If you are thinking of giving the EX71 "one more chance" you would do better to get the RP-HJE50 which sounds better, is better built and costs less! The other "EX71 class" phones to consider would be the Sharp MD-33 which are deemed to be better. Unfortunately I haven't heard...- plato
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Cheap...Isolating?
I agree with the 2 previous posts. But if you are keen on the likes of the EX51, I would recommend the HJE50 over the EX51 anytime -- better sounding, better built AND cheaper. And I personally find it just as comfortable. Just may be harder to find. Cheers- plato
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Canal tips for my HJe50
Hi jirou The tips for the HJE50 and EX-71 are identical in size. Btw, I find that I can get a proper seal with the medium and even the big tips without pushing them too far in -- just enough to feel the isolation and the "thud" when I tap on them with my fingers. And as Jmmmmm said, you...- plato
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Sound isolating earmuffs for Audio Technica CM7's?
Hi I think that unfortunately there will be a problem using earmuffs with the CM7 and CM5 because of their "stick" design. Apart from the possibly reduced isolation where the "stick" part of the phones protude from the earmuffs, the position of the phones will be affected. I've found that the...- plato
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Philips HP890 -> Etymotic ER-6i - upgrade in sound quality ?
Quote: Originally Posted by dogday perhaps you need a better source to easier be able to tell the advantages of the 880's, but they should be pretty clear.. have you let the 880's burn in? have you used them exclusively for a while? I immidiately noticed the amazing detail the 880's...- plato
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Philips HP890 -> Etymotic ER-6i - upgrade in sound quality ?
Quote: Originally Posted by dogday plato: I think the DT-880's are MUCH better than the 890's. what source are you using? My sources are an old Denon DCD-1300 and a Zen Xtra. No amp yet. Yes I know, perhaps not too fantastic! And hopefully the DT880 will sound different after some...- plato
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headphone for very private use
Quote: Originally Posted by episiarch You might also want to consider the Sony EX51, EX70 or EX71 canal phones. They're inexpensive, super comfortable, super portable, and block a decent amount of outside sound. I agree, except that having used both the EX70 and EX71, I would...- plato
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KSC75 too loose? help.
Quote: Originally Posted by st3 the " joint " between the hook and the driver is loose..and it came that way. Do you mean the driver falls off easily, or is it just looser (swivels more easily) than the other side? Quote: Originally Posted by Jmmmmm my right driver is...- plato
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Philips HP890 -> Etymotic ER-6i - upgrade in sound quality ?
Hi Since nobody has replied allow me to offer my lightweight comments, FWIW. I have the HP890 and ER-4S. I haven't heard the ER-6i, but I'm very sure from comments about it that I will not find the bass as satisfying as that from the HP890. I suspect the soundstage loses out to the HP890...- plato
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microphonics in md33 and hj350 and canalphones in general
Quote: Originally Posted by hawkfire headphones dont have microphonics in terms of audio reproduction unless you are using them as either a tube amp or a microphone. Quote: Originally Posted by hawkfire http://www6.head-fi.org/forums/showpost.php?p=489621&postcount=35...- plato
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microphonics in md33 and hj350 and canalphones in general
I find the microphonics for my HJE50 (and Sony EX71) negligible -- I don't notice it unless I'm deliberately looking out for it (like knocking the cables to see if I can hear anything). I wouldn't worry about it. Microphonics with the Ety ER4S is a different matter, but ever since I came across...- plato
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plz recommend temporary isolating phones
Unfortunately no idea about the Sony EX81, but there are definitely better choices than the EX51 and EX71's! Since you can't get the MD33, for temporary earphones that are decent enough to give away (to someone else you like) you should try the Panasonic RP-HJE50, if you can get it -- "in the...- plato
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cheap, isolating earbuds to tide me over
Between the EX71 and HJE50, I would get the latter anytime. But between the HJE50 and the MD33, I think I'd go for the MD33 too -- although I've not heard it -- because of some other people's comparisons between the two..... I think it costs a bit more than the HJE50, but that doesn't seem to be...- plato
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cheap, isolating earbuds to tide me over
I have the EX71 and the HJE50. I got the Koss Plug and returned it the next day because I had a tough time getting it into my ears, and it was all bass and little else. I think you would need massive EQ'ing to get some acceptable sounds out of them, and even then they would still not be as...- plato
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Cheap Headphones
Since you like the Sony MDR-EX71SL I think that you should really consider the Panasonic RP-HJE50 instead. I had the EX71 (after my EX70 before that came apart), and think that the HJE50 is better in EVERY respect, and costs less too! Although they look fairly similar, and the flexible...- plato
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What are your fav. cheap earbuds?
I agree with Kirosia. Also, for "plug" style phones, Panasonic RP-HJE50 (better than Sony EX-71 in every way, and doesn't have the 4-pole connector problem of the Sharp MD-33). But avoid the Koss Plugs!- plato
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Earplugs for under 30$?
The ATH-C601 and ATH-C602 are actually normal earbuds -- just saw them today (I think) -- although they are called "inner ear" by AudioCubes and Audio-Technica themselves -- a bit misleading. By "inner ear" they just mean "not-outside-the-ear" ... You might like to consider the Panasonic...- plato
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