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  1. richard

    Sturdy, comfortable, low isolation buds or IEMs for walking around?

    I'm looking for earbuds or IEMs to use with my phone to listen to music while I'm walking around outside.   Low isolation so I don't bump into people or fail to hear a car.  Sturdy so they won't get destroyed in my pocket when I'm not listening.  Comfortable for obvious reasons.  They...
  2. richard

    Cheap isolation for flying?

    The MC5 may be the best choice.  Everyone seems to like the isolation and build quality, although views on comfort and sound quality vary widely.  I'd imagine the comfort would be about the same as similar sized IEMs with similar tips, but perhaps I'm missing something.   I had a rather bad...
  3. richard

    Cheap isolation for flying?

    I was thinking more of IEMs.  Sorry for not making that clear
  4. richard

    Cheap isolation for flying?

    What would you recommend for relatively cheap earphones for the occasional airplane trip?  Isolation and comfort are the most important factors, so long as sound is within reason.  I don't fly that much, so would prefer not paying more than about $50. 
  5. richard

    The Monoprice MP9927 PG 208.. MP8320 (MEP-933)..The $7.11 club..

    Quote:   Why do you prefer the monsters?  Comfort, isolation, sound?  I suppose I could order both, but that seems a bit wasteful.   thanks for publicizing these phones.
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    The Monoprice MP9927 PG 208.. MP8320 (MEP-933)..The $7.11 club..

    Very nice, especially at this price.   Which sampler set of tips should I try Monster http://www.amazon.com/Monster-Foam-SuperTip-Sampler-Starter/dp/B003TFEHMA Sony http://www.amazon.com/Sony-EPEX10A-BLK-Replacement-Earbuds/dp/B001RB24UA/ something else?
  7. richard

    High isolation around $75?

    I'm looking for IEMs for airplane travel and the like.  I'd like a very high degree of isolation and reasonable sound quality.  I'd like something very comfortable, because I'd use them for many hours at a time, although I realize comfort is largely a function of the tips.  Something that works...
  8. richard

    BEWARE: Etymotic bad service and no warranty coverage

    The first sentence of the first google hit I got for "etymotic warranty" is an etymotic page which starts with "Etymotic Research, Inc. automatically warrants the following products against defects in material or workmanship from the date of original purchase from an authorized Etymotic...
  9. richard

    IEM isolation, SQ, > 16 ohms, < $100

    ^ Would the ER4P work better than HF5 with an adapter? Although so many say the 4p doesn't have enough bass. I just found another seller for the im716. I'll probably grab it later tonight unless someone comes up with a better choice.
  10. richard

    IEM isolation, SQ, > 16 ohms, < $100

    I'm looking for an IEM with good isolation (for airplane use), good SQ, greater than 16 ohm impedance (one of my sources gets hissy with every 16 ohm phone I've tried) and under $100. This would replace my im716, which worked fine until the sound became intermittent. I had ordered another...
  11. richard

    [REVIEW] Head-Direct RE0 - a new contender for the best IEM

    ^ That seems the universal view. RE0 is usually rated slightly above average on isolation, while er6i is near top of the line.
  12. richard

    IM716 replacements

    Quote: Originally Posted by semisight Isolation is sub-par for a closed IEM. I like mine but my tastes have shifted to want a more lively sound. If I were you I'd pony up the extra cash to try a pair of CZs (the panasonic HJE900). They have more bass and the build quality FWIR is great...
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    [REVIEW] Head-Direct RE0 - a new contender for the best IEM

    Quote: Originally Posted by Pianist Regarding efficiency, both im716 and RE0 need an amp to sound their best, but RE0 sounds better unamped than im716 amped IMO. You shouldn't have problems getting the RE0 loud enough even out of weak sources, but for best sound quality with the most...
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    [REVIEW] Head-Direct RE0 - a new contender for the best IEM

    Quote: Originally Posted by Pianist RE0 won't isolate as well, but in sound quality, it is head and shoulders above the im716. A bit worse or night and day? Also, approximately how loud is the RE0 compared to the im716, assuming same input?
  15. richard

    [REVIEW] Head-Direct RE0 - a new contender for the best IEM

    I'm thinking of getting the RE0 to replace my dying im716. From other posts, it seems many prefer the SQ of the REO, although it may be a matter of taste. How is the REO compared to the im716 in terms of isolation and volume? Likely source is an ipod (or the like) unamped. I mostly listen to...
  16. richard

    IM716 replacements

    How about the RE0? Seem very popular (including with ClieOS) and great bang for the buck. BTW, I mostly listen to progressive rock, metal, jazz, and some classical. Source an unamped ipod touch or the like
  17. richard

    IM716 replacements

    Any other suggestions for a replacement for the im716? Mine are dying. I like the sound of the im716, but am not wedded to it. I'd like something with similar or better isolation (a big use is on airplanes) and at least as high impedance (one of my sources sounds hissy with 16 ohm phones). I...
  18. richard

    Altec Lansing iM716: some insight

    I've been using the im716 for airplane travel. I recently started using them for walking around with my mobile phone (in large part because the phone has a 16 ohm output stage and sounds hissy with everything else I own). The im716s are very nice. I've been using silicone biflanges. I worry...
  19. richard

    Metro.fi 200v w/ mic for 24.99 @ amazon

    Quote: Originally Posted by tstarn06 To answer your question, like any in-ear phone, they pretty much block out most transient noise. You can hear a bus go by, for example, but these phones are not like wearing ear buds. The definitely isolate, so I am not sure what to tell you. I...
  20. richard

    Metro.fi 200v w/ mic for 24.99 @ amazon

    Alas, I'm looking for something with an inline mic. Please let me know the results of you morning dog walk.
  21. richard

    Metro.fi 200v w/ mic for 24.99 @ amazon

    Quote: Originally Posted by tstarn06 They will block traffic noise, but not too bad if you use the silicone sleeves, rather than foamies. I think I posted on the other thread about it. You said "If you don't jam the 200v in too far and use the silicone tips, you can hear some...
  22. richard

    Metro.fi 200v w/ mic for 24.99 @ amazon

    How well do the 200vs isolate? I'd like some walking around phones, and I'm concerned about safety if they are going to block traffic noise at moderate volumes.
  23. richard

    Cheap earbuds with mic

    IME, you don't get good sound with IEMs unless you get a good seal. Is that not the case with the 200v? Perhaps I should ask about the 200v in the 200v thread. thanks Other suggestions?
  24. richard

    Cheap earbuds with mic

    I'm looking for cheap, but not terrible, earbuds to use with a mobile phone (Nokia e63). Main use would be to play music. I'd use this walking outside, so I'd like to be able to hear traffic to some extent. The Ultimate Ears MetroFi 200v would seem perfect, especially at $25, but I worry...
  25. richard

    Which tips?

    I started using bi-flanges because I found them more comfortable than standard shure or ety foams (the shure with my old e2). The medium ety foams are a bit small and the large ety foams are a bit big for me. How do the shure olives and standard complys compare as to size?
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