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Superlux Express Train
Thanks - I just remembered that I'd done exactly this before, I just ended up fishing out the mic from my old headphones and using that, all sorted perfectly now, pretty much exactly as your pic. Semi-related question: Any ideas on where I should begin to look to get the headphones working for...- mang0
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Superlux Express Train
Can you elaborate a bit more about the mic? I'm looking to do something similar.- mang0
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Superlux Express Train
I recently bought the 669s, and just wrote my review. Thought I'd post it here, as I haven't seen much about the 699s elsewhere. http://www.head-fi.org/products/superlux-hd669/reviews/10625- mang0
- Post #836
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Review by 'mang0' on item 'Superlux HD669'
Summary I've had these for about a week now, and I have to say I like them more each day. At first I was rather worried about purchasing them, because other reviews were saying that the bass was slightly subdued and the mids/highs were more prominent; I personally prefer a warmer sound, so...- mang0
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A free parametric equalizer for Windows Vista, 7, and 8 that doesn't need ASIO or VST, it works inline at the OS level
I think you're saying that works in the end - great! I have to say that I'm using jiteepee's now, it's got a lot more control and the visual element to the EQ is very helpeful, especially the loading image feature, that's super useful.- mang0
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A free parametric equalizer for Windows Vista, 7, and 8 that doesn't need ASIO or VST, it works inline at the OS level
I don't think this has already been posted - I found a very simple GUI for EQ/APO here: http://linge-ma.ws/equalizer-apo-config-gui/ works very nicely and is extremely simple to use, but a bit lacking in features. I'm going to give jiteepee's a go too, plus any others I find.- mang0
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Superlux Express Train
I can't for the life of my find the 662B listed anywhere for sale here in the UK. I can find the 662 and the 662F, but no 662B. As I said in my previous post, I've been considering the 669s. Any pros/cons with those that you know of?- mang0
- Post #831
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Superlux Express Train
How much larger? Too large to warrant carrying about? I have a bit of a thing about IEMs, I really don't like them. The other option I've been considering is the Phillips Uptown. Also been looking at the Superlux 669 series. Much better isolators and I can use EQ to boost the bass slightly...- mang0
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Superlux Express Train
Heya I'm currently looking to buy my first entry-level headphones, and I really like the design of the Superlux. However, I'm struggling to find which model will suit me better. Sound wise, the HD-681 EVOs appear to be best for what I want - smooth overall, but with a subtle boost towards the...- mang0
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Hello! New arrival... looking for new headphones!
I just looked them up, they look okay and as you say, fulfill all my needs. They are currently on Amazon for £54 too. The one thing I'm insure about on these is the cable. From the review here on head-fi and the reviews on Amazon and those elsewhere, it seems the quality if the cable really is a...- mang0
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Hello! New arrival... looking for new headphones!
Heya everyone! Apologies in advance for the wall of text. I've been lurking the forums and reading all the guides on the site a lot over the past few days. Some great information here, it's really useful to a head-fi newbie like myself. I thought it was about time I joined and actually started...- mang0
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