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Free LPS upgrade with this Sutherland Duo:
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Meh, when you’re in the bathroom you’re probably just looking at your phone anyway.Now to convince myself that the 4K is better spent on this thsn the bathroom that badly needs renovating...
Meh, when you’re in the bathroom you’re probably just looking at your phone anyway.
Hifi-man? Sounds like a cheap @HiFi Guy knockoff. Like Panaphonic, or Sorny.This is a nice little deal. Buy the Hifiman HE400se for $150, get a set of RE400 buds for free.
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I bought these 3-4 months ago. They're great. They have different size ear pieces so you can try them out and find what works best. They're not "noise canceling" but they're solid.Not vinyl specific but does anyone have any recommendations for ear bud headphones?
I have been using a cheap $7 Phillips pair that I had really liked for a long time. However, I couldn't find them and am now using the pair that comes with every apple iPhone and they sound exponentially better. The only downside is that I don't like how the Apple ones fit and they allow too much outside noise in. I can hear myself clacking away on my keyboard typing this right now and I don't like it.
Does anyone have a pair they really like, similar in dynamic range to Apple's earbuds, but under $100?
I'm not sure if I'm ready to switch over to wireless for everyday listening. Is it a pain to keep them charged? do they last a while?I bought these 3-4 months ago. They're great. They have different size ear pieces so you can try them out and find what works best. They're not "noise canceling" but they're solid.
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They actually last a long time. They self-charge in the case. So just keep the case charged and throw them in between listening.I'm not sure if I'm ready to switch over to wireless for everyday listening. Is it a pain to keep them charged? do they last a while?
Can't recommend any in-ears, as I dont personally use them, but maybe browse Drop. They have a good selection of "audiophile" grade products for close to/slightly more than your price point.I'm not sure if I'm ready to switch over to wireless for everyday listening. Is it a pain to keep them charged? do they last a while?
What is drop? Can you link? A quick search didn’t really helpCan't recommend any in-ears, as I dont personally use them, but maybe browse Drop. They have a good selection of "audiophile" grade products for close to/slightly more than your price point.
Formerly Massdrop Drop: Passions lead hereWhat is drop? Can you link? A quick search didn’t really help
Am I missing something with that site? It looks like I can't even view their products without creating an account.Formerly Massdrop Drop: Passions lead here
drop be like that. good site though.Am I missing something with that site? It looks like I can't even view their products without creating an account.
Yea you need a free account. But they are quite good as @kvetcha said. They used to do more than just audio but seems they are focusing mostly on audio now. They often have some good deals or unique versions of certain gear. I think a lot of people have gotten some of their headphone collaborations and been really happy with them.Am I missing something with that site? It looks like I can't even view their products without creating an account.
They specialize in headphones and knives. Oh, and lock pick sets, can't forget those. That site is weird.Yea you need a free account. But they are quite good as @kvetcha said. They used to do more than just audio but seems they are focusing mostly on audio now. They often have some good deals or unique versions of certain gear. I think a lot of people have gotten some of their headphone collaborations and been really happy with them.