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    Do you have a "Problem Ear"?

    Quote: Originally Posted by spookygonk Right ear feels it has a slight pressure on it, compared to the left. In the early 1990's I was in a local rock band and my keyboards were always set up with the drums to my right, so I had cymbals and hi-hat frequencies on that side for gigs and...
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    Do you have a "Problem Ear"?

    I have no problems with either ear with UM-1's. When I went to have custom earplugs made neither side seemed to be easier or harder than the other, and both plugs are about the same shape and size. I'm one of the lucky ones, it seems.
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    The HEADSIX, a Head-Fi support sales-action

    Mine should be here sometime next week! If the Headfive is a good example of the Meier sound, I'm going to be really happy with this amp. It's my first $+100 portable amp, so I'm looking forward to it! I'm going to go get some 9v.
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    Corda Headfive cable? (excuse the noob-ass question)

    I couldn't tell you much about the Headfive with ICs, since I had to make my own RCA -> dual 1/4" cable for it to connect to my source. If you want to find out more about cables though, try and find some head-fiers in your area and get a meet going. That way you can see for yourself whether...
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    Corda Headfive cable? (excuse the noob-ass question)

    The Headfive takes regular RCA input. It's a great amp, I'm sure you'll like it.
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    Custom Earplugs

    Quote: Originally Posted by in_utero Looking at the Westones, they have different materials available; is vinyl or silicone more comfortable? No experience with the vinyl, but the harder the material, the longer it tends to last for customs.
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    Custom Earplugs

    I don't have any experience with the Etymotics but I do have custom Westone plugs. I wouldn't trade them for anything. Seriously, they're one of the best investments I've ever made. Paid for themselves the first concert I went to.
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    "Mystery" Amp

    Quote: Originally Posted by mourges my next amp should have easy to replace batteries. It's a bit of a pain to get at, but by no means a hard job. I don't want to be doing it all the time, though. Cycling the battery every once in a while when I'm not using it would be best I...
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    "Mystery" Amp

    Quote: Originally Posted by mourges I just pulled my X-1 out of the drawer after not using it for a few months (listening to podcasts, and audio books). The battery was dead, so I have put it on charge. Charging light comes on, but after leaving it going overnight, it will not turn on...
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    Pictures of Your Portable Rig Part VII

    Quote: Originally Posted by Jam_Master_J That display looks nearly identical to the one on the Rio Karma, did that company acquire Rio or something? The Vibez is sort of like the half-breed successor to the Karma. A lot about them is similar. I'm tempted to buy one if they ever...
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    help me learn the guitar?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Ingo I put some Ernie Ball Super Slinkys® (9-11-16-24w-32-42) on. It makes bending much easier . I remember the day I switched from Jazz strings (13) back to light gauge. I could bend barre chords.
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    help me learn the guitar?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Ingo Or you can buy an acoustic and put electric strings on it. That's the beez-neez for learning, if you ask me. When I was learning chords and rhythym I was greatful to have an acoustic guitar available. Electric's are fine to learn on, but I just liked the...
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    help me learn the guitar?

    Quote: Originally Posted by CaseJ I was just thinking about how ide like to get a hobby i can work at like the this. Im a huge Blues fan so would the eletric guitar be a lot harder to learn then the acoustic? I just find that i like the sound of eletric better. Electric is easier...
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    help me learn the guitar?

    A lot of starter kits are very similar, but Ibanez and Washburn are both well-regarded brand names. If you can get the Washburn as 'B' stock (hopefully opened/lightly used) I say go for the better deal.
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    The Musical Fidelity Flagship kW SACD has Arrived!!!!

    PLLEEEEEEEEEASE post pics! This baby sounds like it should look incredible.
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    I am in a pickle.

    Put a down payment on a cheapie with a credit card (or buy an even cheapier outright.)
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    help me learn the guitar?

    Quote: Originally Posted by dukpoki okay so everyone agrees korg makes good tuners but should i get their stand alone guitar tuners or chromatic tuners? If you have the cash go for the chromatic. It helps tuning non-guitar instruments and with alternate tunings on guitar.
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    help me learn the guitar?

    Quote: Originally Posted by MarconiSalad Pick up a inexpensive battery powered guitar tuner, like a Korg. It will help when your first learning if you are in tune. Your local music store can also put on some light guage strings and set the action to help your fingers. I've had my...
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    Show us your beer bottle headphone stand!

    Quote: Originally Posted by ccontreras Pisco Capel 40º Moai`s Especial Version of Chile Pisco I love moai. I need this liquor.
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    help me learn the guitar?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Thelonious Monk no, unless you're tone deaf! Not even! A lot of people who are tone-deaf aren't physically impaired, they just need more practice developing a skill that comes easier to others. I should know, I'm one of them. Very few tone-deaf people...
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    help me learn the guitar?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Jahn but hey, i enjoy it, and that's what counts. there are two kinds of walls - the kind that encourages you to push through, and the discouraging type that makes you lose interest. for instance, i'm all for learning Tears in Heaven if you enjoy it, since...
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    Facebook.com

    Another free bump. I'm the 206th member.
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    help me learn the guitar?

    Quote: Originally Posted by jinp6301 Its best if you have a teacher so you dont get into any bad habits Seriously. Even if you want to learn and teach yourself, get a good teacher for 2 or 3 months so you have a solid beginning. From the teacher's perspective (since I used to...
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    Noob Question about PC as source

    If you have the space, ripping into FLAC saves a bit of wear and tear on your drive, too.
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    help me learn the guitar?

    Quote: Originally Posted by jdimitri The best and easiest way to learn is by learning songs Just think of a song with chords and google it eg- 'house of rising sun chords' You'll learn chords and be singing along as well Quote: Originally Posted by jules650 For...
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