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  1. lazybum131

    Koss KSC-35 vs. KSC-75

    I received the two pairs of KSC-75s plus the free Y-cord today! Got a good deal for them! Using the coupon I got free shipping even to Canada and Koss sent it using USPS. Got charged $52 CDN on my credit card and I didn't have to pay taxes and handling fee at the post office - looking at the...
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    Difference in AUDIGY 2 versions? Please help a potential buyer. Thanks.

    Quote: EAX 4.0 ADVANCED HD Driver Update for Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2/Audigy 2 ZS SBA2-WEBUP-W4-LB This driver update contains enhancements and fixes to improve the performance of your Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 or Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS product. Added...
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    KCS 50's Anyone Happy?

    I have the KSC-50, but unfortunately I've never tried the KSC-35 (when I was looking for headphones the KSC-35 hadn't been re-released by Koss) or the PX100. I do have a suggestion that I think makes the KSC-50's sound better: take off the foamies. Doing this seems to really open up the...
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    Where to buy in Toronto Canada

    The Koss KSC-50 and KSC-55 are available at Best Buy. I saw them at a Walmart as well. The KSC-50 are $34.99 I think at Best Buy. With the foamies off, I like them better then my Sportapro's. Not nearly as boomy bass, so you hear a lot more detail in the mids and highs (at least that's what I...
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    How much better is M-Audio vs Creative in terms of SQ?

    Try plugging your headphones to the jack on the actual Audigy 2 card (back of the computer). The front drive that comes with the Platinum is suppose to degrade the signal. If you have to up the card volume to 100%, then I think you really need a dedicated amp for your headphones. Just for...
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    standard audio on DVD disk?

    Here's a guide I found: CDDA on DVD, aka creating "Audio DVD-Video"
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    do computers make good sources?

    SilentPCReview The most comprehensive website I've found on quieting down the computer, and the forums are large enough now to share and receive a lot of opinions and information.
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    headphone adapter

    If your standard headphone jack is 3.5mm, then you might want to try to look for HP ipaq accessories. My sister just bought an iPaq, and it uses a 2.5mm headphone jack, it came supplied with a 3.5mm to 2.5mm adapter. I'm assuming HP is smart enough to sell the adapter in the event that it's lost.
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