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help on buying KSC 75
:\ she said her earbuds always fell out...er...she has the ibuds... ehh...i'll look at the px100...cuz they're $30 on amazon- sleepyh0b0
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help on buying KSC 75
i'm planning on getting a friend the ksc 75s...but she has an ear piercing, so i'm not sure if the clip part'll bother her or not. and i can't ask cuz...it's a secret http://x5d.xanga.com/53308b04c50b417.../b12305958.jpg any ideas if it will or not?- sleepyh0b0
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how to explain grado-ness? :\
i bought the sr-60s a few weeks ago, and they're freakin awesome. however, i know they leak alot of sound, but i dunno how to explain that to my peers, cuz they think i'm going to go deaf. i TA for a class, and i just have set the volume just a bit higher to what normally listen at, and the...- sleepyh0b0
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Upgrading from RP-HJE50
how bout UM1? compared to the others, i heard UM1 is more musical while ER6i is analytical...and...E3c uses same drives or something like that- sleepyh0b0
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Mp3 flash players with best SQ for under $200???
to add on about the iaudio G3... it's a bit bigger than the others, but it has ~50 hours of playback- sleepyh0b0
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what about Mpio FL 350?
i've the FL300...which i assume the only difference between the 2 is an FM tuner, and stronger output (18MW)...? the design is really nice, the back is like the ipod's back, easily scratched and...attracts fingerprints...the front is just clear plastic(i think)... the sound's ok, enough if...- sleepyh0b0
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To those with the Altoid cans as cases for your player
Quote: Originally Posted by Jakets Well before anything else.. Your X5L is FAR too big to fit in an altoids tin. Secondly the ONLY player i know of that fits is the zen micro. Sorry for the bad news man, but i think you are out of luck. my mpio fl300 fits into one of those gum...- sleepyh0b0
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So what are my options other than nano?
Quote: Originally Posted by hekoman Right now the Nano is the only high capacity flash player. For most manufacturers and customers is is just way to cost prohibitive to make a large capacty flash player. I think Apple is getting a rather sizeable dicount from samsung and that is why...- sleepyh0b0
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Is there anything out there with a sane interface?
try the older iriver models, or the X5- sleepyh0b0
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Looking for a flash-MP3-player
U2 should be good enough...easy to use, load of features... unless...you're gonna wait for the F1...- sleepyh0b0
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Anyone else getting BORED with their zen micro?
:\ i got bored w/ the micro just playing w/ it at a store- sleepyh0b0
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Cowon iaudio x5 30gb or Toshiba gigabeat 40gb
Get the X5, didn't cowon say they were going to change to ID3 w/ a firmware? i got to play w/ the gigabeat for a bit at store...and it was...well, the plus touch thing looks nice, but sucks ass in usage.- sleepyh0b0
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Under 50$ earbuds?
Quote: Originally Posted by Veniogenesis I second the MX500 or MD33. You won't be disappointed. aren't the MX400 the same as the 500s, but cheaper...and...don't have a built-in volume changer?- sleepyh0b0
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help! shuffle problem!
uh...well, not mine, but my friend's. she said when she connected the shuffle to the computer...a message would pop up...saying something like...she can't take it out of the computer...because...it's doing something...but...never ending... any ideas...for this...poor description?- sleepyh0b0
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Toshiba Gigabeat 60GB Digital Audio Player. Any good?
i got to see one in costco for display. the screen's really really nice...you have to see it to believe how nice it is. it is rather bulky though, and the interface is sort've confusing.- sleepyh0b0
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Charging through USB in other countries
thanks for the reply i was planning to get the I5 b/c it uses batteries...guess no need for that anymore.- sleepyh0b0
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Charging through USB in other countries
Would it kill the player if you charged/plugged it on a foreign computer? like in china or japan, where the electric thing is different.- sleepyh0b0
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ex81lp cord's too long
thanks for telling, as long as it doesn't kill the cord or anything, i guess it's ok. x_X i'm too poor to buy SL version- sleepyh0b0
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ex81lp cord's too long
i just bought the ex81 a few days ago...it's great and all, but the cord's too long, so when i sit down the cord goes around my knee, and it tugs the cord really hard. i wrappe the cord loosely with the wire strip thingy so it'd be shorter, but...i...don't think it's good for the cord. any...- sleepyh0b0
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Online Music Download Service for Asian Music
www.mp3.baidu.com about same as yisou, but yisou has it more organized. sort of. but there's no pop up windows for downloading on baidu.- sleepyh0b0
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Question about charging battery in other countries
Since the AC adapter won't work, would be possible to charge the mp3 player through the computer...in countries...like...china?- sleepyh0b0
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Will the Gigabeat F series be able to play videos?
yea, just a simple question- sleepyh0b0
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