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    Are we SURE the N900 has good sound quality?

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    pycage | # 21 | 2009-11-19, 20:56 | Report

    The speaker quality on the N900 is limited by the fact that all output has to pass a HP filter due to hardware issues (very low freqs can damage the speakers).
    But nonetheless, speaker quality is very good on the N900, and IMHO a lot better than it is on the G1, which disappointed me in terms of speaker quality.

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    pycage | # 22 | 2009-11-19, 20:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by taril View Post
    What about A2DP quality?
    I can only speak of FMTX quality and this is excellent. I use it almost daily on my car's radio.

    To be honest, FMTX quality is excellent as long as other FM stations don't disturb. The FMTX doesn't have a strong signal and thus gets easily disturbed.

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    jakiman | # 23 | 2009-11-19, 21:18 | Report

    I'm the kind to really enjoy good earphones and good sound quality. N95 8GB I currently have is really bad for good music listening through expensive earphones. It just feels cramped with very narrow soundstage. Treble is harsh, bass is weak. Definitely not an audiophile device by anymeans.

    I really hope N900 is much better and as good as a decent dedicated MP3 player. Can't wait for GSMArena's detailed sound quality review.

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    les_garten | # 24 | 2009-11-19, 21:35 | Report

    Hi Guys,
    I'm a member of an audiophile Headphone Forum. I'm talking up to $15,000 for headphones and earphones, that kind of forum.

    I can really recommend the the Yuin PK3 as a real bang for the buck set. Sound like $150-$200 Shures.

    http://www.head-direct.com/

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    speculatrix | # 25 | 2009-11-19, 21:42 | Report

    Originally Posted by pycage View Post
    I can only speak of FMTX quality and this is excellent. I use it almost daily on my car's radio.

    To be honest, FMTX quality is excellent as long as other FM stations don't disturb. The FMTX doesn't have a strong signal and thus gets easily disturbed.
    it wasn't that long ago when the UK made personal FM transmitters, designed for this sort of in-car use, legal, and there are very severe restrictions on the power output to prevent interference

    some cars have heated windscreens which act as antenna, these are probably more successful with the N900 than those with traditional antenna which is further away

    you're still better off with an AUX input on your car radio - sometimes you need to buy a proprietary adaptor, sometimes the "ipod" adaptor is really just a cable with one end being a proprietary connector one end the other a 3.5mm jack. or, get a car radio with a2dp receiver, though they're not very common.

    anyway, when I was in Nokia London Flagship store, there was a lot of ambient noise and I was able to crank the n900 up quite loud. not as good as the n800 but probably plenty good enough for podcasts etc.

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    etuoyo | # 26 | 2009-11-19, 22:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by egrims View Post
    What do you mean you couldn't skip because it's a touch screen? If you use the Apple earbuds you can skip with the button in-line (just need the iPhone earbuds). You can pause and go back with it too. I think there are even aftermarket ones, heaven forbid you have to show the general public that you own a common MP3 player.
    Wasn't aware the iphone earbuds had any such functionality. But heaven forbid I even use apple earbuds. That would show the world that I own an ipod without even having to bring out the device.

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    egrims | # 27 | 2009-11-19, 22:53 | Report

    You don't even need the Apple ones.

    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...i_sku=12343460

    I guess I just don't understand the iPod hate.

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    les_garten | # 28 | 2009-11-20, 01:02 | Report

    Originally Posted by egrims View Post
    You don't even need the Apple ones.

    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...i_sku=12343460

    I guess I just don't understand the iPod hate.
    The Buds I have posted 3 Posts up are the real deal. These Sony's are Junk, no offense intended. I know they don't look like much, but they got the sound. If you want kewler looks get the Sony. If you want to be blown away by the sound get the Yuin.

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    jakiman | # 29 | 2009-11-20, 05:22 | Report

    Soundmagic PL-50 is imo one of the best for around $50. Super light, comfortable and excellent sound quality from single BA driver. I can't stand normal earbuds. Not enough isolation for both listener and neighbours. So I recommend in-ear for listening to music in public places.

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    knewter | # 30 | 2009-11-21, 03:06 | Report

    les_gart, thanks for the heads up on those yuin pk3.

    I ordered a pair, after reading the reviews and noting how freaking cheap they were. I didn't even think about how much I was going to want some badass earbuds I'd have been disappointed when the phone came in (right, like it ever will) and I just had stock buds.

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